Alejandra Guzman
Alejandra Guzman joined the FOX 13 News team as a reporter in January 2022.
Alejandra comes to the Emerald City from San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Mexico but was raised in El Paso, Texas, her hometown.
Her love for journalism started in high school when she began volunteering at local non-profits as part of the outreach service instilled through pageantry and modeling.
Now, her mission is to help serve her community, keep you informed and hold the powerful accountable and get you the answers you want to know.
Alejandra knows no barriers, since the start of her career she has worked for local Univision, Telemundo, Fox and NBC affiliates where she has anchored, reported and produced.
Her career kicked off in Laredo, Texas covering immigration and Presidential Border Tours as a ‘one-woman-band’.
Her passion for storytelling took her to Midland/Odessa, West Texas, where she solo-anchored a two-hour morning show.
As a bilingual journalist, Alejandra has traveled along the U.S. - Mexico border where she took a deep dive looking into and covering the ongoing Border Crisis.
This is Alejandra’s first time leaving the Texas heat, when she’s not on-air, she’s exploring the city with her Corgi Zoe, reading a book, or escaping on a weekend getaway.
The latest from Alejandra Guzman
WA man accused of targeting, scamming elderly people arrested
Lakewood Police have arrested Timothy Baugh, a man they say is notorious for targeting and scamming elderly individuals.
Seattle youth org collaborates with police for Torchlight Parade safety
As the Torchlight Parade is expected to draw 300,000 spectators, safety concerns are paramount in the wake of three teens bringing stolen guns to the Chinatown Seafair Parade.
Debate continues over future of Seattle's juvenile detention center
The debate over the future of King County's juvenile detention center remains heated amid an increase in gun-related crimes involving teenagers.
Ferry system becomes key issue in WA gubernatorial race
Crew shortages, unreliable service, outdated vessels, huge wait times — Washington's ferry system has emerged as a major topic in this year's gubernatorial race.
Roy, WA councilmember faces backlash after giving Nazi salute during meeting
Roy City Council member William "Bill" Starks is under fire after giving a Nazi salute during a recent city council meeting, raising serious ethical concerns among constituents and officials.
Lakewood becomes first city to enforce SCOTUS ruling on public camping
Sweeps are occurring across the region, in the wake of a groundbreaking Supreme Court decision granting cities the authority to penalize individuals sleeping or camping on public property.
Kent community mourns 13-year-old boy shot, killed at Turnkey Park, shooter remains at large
The Kent community is on edge Wednesday after a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed at Turnkey Park. The shooter remains at large.
Snohomish County woman charged with manslaughter in child's fentanyl death
Morgan Bassett faces first-degree manslaughter charges in Snohomish County after her toddler died from fentanyl intoxication.
Teen accused of killing girl in WA mall shooting charged as adult, pleads not guilty
The 16-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson at Alderwood Mall a week ago is back in custody. Prosecutors have charged him as an adult.
Mother condemns Boeing's plea deal in 737 MAX crashes
A mother who lost her daughter in a 2019 plane crash is outraged at a proposed plea deal that allows Boeing to avoid prosecution by paying a fine.