
Aaron Levine
Aaron Levine joined FOX 13 in March 2007 and has been sports director since January 2009. He is the principal host of FOX 13's Seahawks coverage and Seattle Sports Live Sundays at 10:30 p.m.
Prior to Seattle, Aaron worked in Bakersfield, California, for more than two years at KBAK, covering minor league sports, Cal State Bakersfield athletics and high school sports across Kern County.
He was the national runner-up on ESPN’s reality show, "Dream Job," which was the company’s search for a new SportsCenter anchor in 2004. He majored in history at Stanford University.
From the minute he arrived in the Pacific Northwest, Aaron has been blown away by the incredible fan culture around all the local teams. His favorite memories so far have been celebrating championships, from the Seahawks Super Bowl parade in 2014, to both Sounders MLS Cup parades and the Storm’s WNBA Championship celebrations in 2010, 2018 and 2020. Just like everyone else, he can’t wait for the Mariners to finally contend for a World Series title, too.
Aaron has a son, Kaden. While he’s a veteran of game shows (he was on The Price Is Right as an 18-year-old), his dream is to one day be a contestant on Jeopardy!
The latest from Aaron Levine
Seattle Sounders' Cristian Roldan makes USMNT World Cup roster
The U.S. men's national team revealed its official roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and among the 26 players is Seattle Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan.
Everett Silvertips head to Memorial Cup looking to add more hardware for standout season
The Everett Silvertips aren't satisfied with just winning their first WHL Championship. They want to add the Memorial Cup to their hardware collection as well.
Commentary: It's past time to give Everett Silvertips the attention they deserve
The Silvertips are playing for their first WHL Championship in team history after setting a franchise record with 57 wins this season. They've had best record in the league the last two years.
Commentary: Attendance and atmosphere tell the story, Torrent Year One a Success
No venue saw more PWHL fans this season than Climate Pledge Arena, which welcomed 21,000 more total PWHL fans than any other venue in North America.
Kraken CEO Leiweke: “We are not happy. We are going to get better."
Following the departure of Ron Francis, the Kraken plan to do an independent audit of hockey operations to "make sure there's no stone unturned" in the attempt to improve results going forward.
Washington Wolfpack return for third season starting this Sunday in Everett
The Washington Wolfpack are back for their third season in AF1 and they’re hosting the Oregon Lightning at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett this Sunday at 3pm.
Commentary: More disappointment leaves questions at end of Kraken’s “Five Year Plan”
After three head coaches in three playoff-less seasons, the Kraken once again need to address where things are going wrong, and it might be time for the front office to look in the mirror.
Commentary: We’re excited and ready, but it’s now or never, NBA. Seattle fans have waited long enough
An entire generation has passed and we’re still more than ready. But this time, it either happens, or don't tease us again.
NBA owners to vote on exploring expansion to Seattle, Las Vegas
According to an ESPN report, the NBA Board of Governors will vote next week on formally exploring expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas.
Commentary: Championship moments reflect a valuable rare unity that’s fleeting once partisanship takes hold
The magnificence of the championship moments themselves come from one fundamental denominator: That athletes put everything on the line in their sport to represent this country and/or this region. And most of us cheered for them because they had won for all of us, as a people.









