Butter recalled for potential fecal contamination: What to know

Cabot Creamery Extra Creamy Sea-Salted Premium Butter has been recalled due to coliform bacteria, raising concerns about potential fecal contamination. Here's what to know.

Seattle shop bets on consignment store model to survive Trump tariffs

With economic uncertainty growing and tariffs making headlines, one local business is finding stability in an unexpected place: secondhand furniture.

Levi Strauss CEO says any price hikes related to tariffs will be ‘surgical’

Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Michelle Gass discussed the topic of price hikes due to President Donald Trump's tariffs on an earnings call this week. Here's what consumers should know.

Some Big Lots stores reopening under new ownership this week

Variety Wholesalers is looking to open a handful of Big Lots locations on Thursday in the first of “four waves of openings" it has planned for the discount retailer’s stores it bought.

IRS stimulus check update: Deadline, eligibility, and how to claim your refund

Time is running out for individuals who missed claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. This refundable credit is available to those who did not receive one or more Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), commonly referred to as stimulus checks.

USPS mail delivery changes begin: Here's what to know

The USPS is adjusting service standards for first-class mail, periodicals, marketing mail, and package services in an effort to save $36 billion over the next decade.

Johnsonville cheddar bratwurst recall: What to know

Johnsonville is recalling several thousand pounds worth of meat. Here’s what to know about the recall.

WA coffee shops seek new sources for beans as Trump tariffs begin

Coffee roasters in Puget Sound are seeking alternative sources for beans due to potential price increases from new tariffs on Latin American imports.

US tariff tracker: How much does it cost to buy groceries, cars, more

Tariffs' impact on consumers is starting to be felt, and FOX 13 is tracking it all, using USDA and Federal Reserve data to show you how much more – or less – everyday items are costing you.

It’s cheaper to buy than rent in these 32 cities, study finds

Renting is more affordable than buying in most U.S. cities, but 32 locations offer better buying options. Here’s where.