
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
Seattle man charged with hate crime in Ballard QFC attack
A Seattle man is accused of trying to run over a Black grocery store worker in Ballard, and returning the next day to issue death threats.
'Arrest me': Seattle man critiques city’s homelessness response
Seattle is rushing to get 500 new shelter beds ready before the World Cup. But some say the city's “housing first" policy only enables drug use.
Long-time West Seattle resident witnesses armed carjacking after crash
Steve Pumphrey has lived on Alki Avenue for nearly 28 years, but he says the neighborhood he loves is becoming a different story once the sun goes down.
Who pays for AI? Seattle weighs a data center freeze
Some Seattle leaders want to place a pause on new large-scale data centers, as energy, environmental and cost concerns grow.
King County Council moves to dissolve KCRHA, add oversight watchdog
The King County Council is moving to dissolve their homelessness agency and establish a new independent watchdog, after a series of reports detailed millions in unaccounted funds and internal fraud.
King County, WA floats new inspector general after $800K fraud allegations
King County is considering creating an independent Inspector General’s office after the Seattle Times learned a county program manager allegedly funneled more than $800,000 to her own family members.
King County, WA leaders address disastrous audit of homelessness funding
King County and Seattle leaders voted Friday to establish a new finance committee to provide emergency oversight of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority following a disastrous audit.
Seattle leaders demand accountability for mismanaged homelessness funds
As local leaders councilmembers call for King County’s homelessness authority to be dissolved, questions loom about whether the mismanaged millions could turn into a criminal investigation.
Emails show WA's ‘millionaires tax’ aims to overturn historic ruling
Internal records obtained by The Center Square claim Washington state lawmakers and the Attorney General coordinated to craft a "millionaire’s tax" specifically designed to provoke a legal challenge.
Washington wolf population hits record high in 2025
Washington's gray wolf population surged more than 17% last year, reaching the highest numbers recorded since the species began its recovery in the state.









