Oscar Mayer looking for Wienermobile drivers - How to apply

Oscar Mayer is looking for Hotdoggers to get behind the wheel of the Wienermobile and take the iconic vehicle on the road.

City of Renton plans meeting with owners of dilapidated office building
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The city of Renton tells Fox 13 they have a meeting scheduled with the owners of a former Boeing office building, after it fell into a state of disrepair. The city tells us ION Renton LLC is appealing city-imposed fines. The meeting between ION Renton and the city is scheduled for December 11th.

Crayola kits recalled nationwide over risk of 'serious injury or death'

A popular Crayola-branded magnetic building kit has been recalled nationwide over a risk of "serious injury or death" tied to the possible ingestion of loose magnets.

Trump takes economic message on the road
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The state of the economy remains a top issue for Americans, and President Trump wants them to know that his administration is not letting up on this issue.

Survey reveals: Who's getting tips for the holidays – and how much?

Data shows that holiday tipping is down slightly and amounts are mostly flat. Here’s a look at who is getting tips for the holidays and how much.

Lego unveils life-size World Cup trophy in new FIFA partnership

Lego and FIFA announced a new partnership unveiling a life-size Lego replica of the World Cup trophy, built from 2,842 bricks and matching the original’s 36.8-centimeter height.

Oil and gas prices expected to stay significantly lower through 2026

Noticing some relief at the gas pump? Oil and gas prices are expected to stay significantly lower through 2026, according to the latest forecast from the Energy Information Administration.

WA still dealing with high gas prices amid nationwide drop
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Gas prices across the U.S. are hitting lows that haven't been seen in years, but Washingtons state drivers are still dealing with high prices at the pump, with the state average sitting around $4.19 per gallon, and Seattle at $4.41.

Trump administration seeking to stop SNAP payments to Democrat-led states for not providing enrollee records

During President Trump’s cabinet meeting Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration will stop Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) payments to Democratic-controlled states if they don’t  provide information on those receiving the assistance.