
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
Bellingham, WA man under investigation after D.C. shooting of 2 Guard members
The suspect accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., was identified as an Afghan national who lived in Bellingham, Washington.
Report: King County sees record-low gun violence in 2025
New numbers show gun violence in King County has dropped to record lows, according to the latest quarterly report from the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
WA officers chase suspect in double murder of Lacey teen brothers: VIDEO
Thurston County released new dashcam video showing deputies chasing a driver accused of killing two teenage brothers in a drive-by shooting in Lacey.
Hundreds line up for Thanksgiving meal provided by Tacoma, WA community
Hundreds of families packed the Tacoma Dome parking lot Thursday for a Thanksgiving turkey giveaway that organizers say grows bigger every year — and so does the need.
30 years later, family of slain 14-year-old Tanya Frazier may get answers
More than three decades after 14-year-old Tanya Frazier was murdered, prosecutors have charged 57-year-old Marc Anthony Russ with first-degree murder with sexual motivation.
WA baby hospitalized with botulism, leading to baby formula recall
ByHeart is recalling its baby formula after more than a dozen children were hospitalized with botulism.
WA businesses step up to feed neighbors as SNAP benefits run low
Across the Puget Sound, local businesses are stepping up to make sure no one goes hungry — from bagel shops to burger joints, the message is simple: you can "put it on your neighbor’s tab."
Federal judges order Trump administration to fund SNAP benefits during shutdown
The decision comes after 25 states, including Washington, filed a lawsuit claiming the U.S. Department of Agriculture had the money to fund SNAP, but was choosing not to.
Auburn, WA food bank, school district brace for SNAP freeze
We’re just one day away from SNAP benefits being frozen due to the government shutdown, and families across western Washington are scrambling to figure out how to put food on the table.
Hundreds line up for food in Tacoma, WA as SNAP benefits paused
The Making a Difference Foundation is stepping up to make sure no family goes hungry while federal aid is stalled.








