Turkey availability in question ahead of holidays
Agricultural experts say the bird flu, inflation, and a lack of demand has turkey prices fluctuating this year.
Agricultural experts say the bird flu, inflation, and a lack of demand has turkey prices fluctuating this year.
Bitcoin surges to all-time high
Bitcoin topped $82,000 for the first time, coming on the heels of Donald Trump's White House win.
Bitcoin topped $82,000 for the first time, coming on the heels of Donald Trump's White House win.
Hurricanes, Boeing affects affects jobs report
There's anticipation the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates after job growth was almost nonexistent in October.
There's anticipation the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates after job growth was almost nonexistent in October.
Boeing machinists approve contract, ending strike
Unionized machinists at Boeing voted Monday to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks. FOX 13's Nikki Torres has the live report from Renton, Washington.
Unionized machinists at Boeing voted Monday to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks. FOX 13's Nikki Torres has the live report from Renton, Washington.
Boeing machinists vote on new contract
Boeing's machinists just started voting on the company's latest offer minutes ago. While Boeing says bringing back a pension is not on the table, the proposal is closer to the 40% wage increase the union has been pushing for.
Boeing's machinists just started voting on the company's latest offer minutes ago. While Boeing says bringing back a pension is not on the table, the proposal is closer to the 40% wage increase the union has been pushing for.
Final jobs report released ahead of election
Analysts blame worker strikes and two hurricanes for the low number on new jobs.
Analysts blame worker strikes and two hurricanes for the low number on new jobs.
Idaho health department first to block COVID-19 vaccine access
A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.
A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board.
Economy improves in summer quarter
The economy continued expanding in recent months, but it's not at the level economists were expecting.
The economy continued expanding in recent months, but it's not at the level economists were expecting.
Milkman continues family legacy in Kent, WA
A Washington man is continuing a family legacy by delivering milk for Smith Brothers Farms. FOX 13 Seattle Photojournalist Walker Anderson has the story.
A Washington man is continuing a family legacy by delivering milk for Smith Brothers Farms. FOX 13 Seattle Photojournalist Walker Anderson has the story.
Existing home sales fall
Existing home sales dropped 1% in September and are down 3.5% from a year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Existing home sales dropped 1% in September and are down 3.5% from a year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Economic impact of ongoing Boeing strike
As Boeing machinists enter their seventh week on the picket line, there are growing concerns about the financial impact of the strike.
As Boeing machinists enter their seventh week on the picket line, there are growing concerns about the financial impact of the strike.
Student loan payments might not resume until 2025
The Education Department says student loan payments for millions of borrowers enrolled in the SAVE program might not resume for another six months.
The Education Department says student loan payments for millions of borrowers enrolled in the SAVE program might not resume for another six months.
Boeing machinists to hold another strike rally in WA
Contract negotiations between Boeing and their machinist's union remain at a standstill as the strike enters its second month.
Contract negotiations between Boeing and their machinist's union remain at a standstill as the strike enters its second month.
What is open, closed for Indigenous Peoples Day in US
Today marks Indigenous Peoples Day, a day to recognize Native American heritage and contributions.
Today marks Indigenous Peoples Day, a day to recognize Native American heritage and contributions.
Hurricane Milton uncovers lost wedding ring after nearly a decade
After a challenging few days, Palm Coast couple Laura and Basil Yorio found a surprising silver lining following their evacuation from Hurricane Milton.
After a challenging few days, Palm Coast couple Laura and Basil Yorio found a surprising silver lining following their evacuation from Hurricane Milton.
How remote workers in the US are taking 'quiet vacations'
A growing trend is taking over the workplace. "Quiet vacationing" involves remote workers taking unauthorized time off from their jobs while still appearing to be on the clock.
A growing trend is taking over the workplace. "Quiet vacationing" involves remote workers taking unauthorized time off from their jobs while still appearing to be on the clock.
Mega Millions tickets will cost more in 2025
It's going to take a little more cash and maybe a little less luck to win the lottery next year.
It's going to take a little more cash and maybe a little less luck to win the lottery next year.
Jobs report beats expectations
The economy may be headed in a better direction on the jobs front.
The economy may be headed in a better direction on the jobs front.
US student debt forgiveness on hold again
The roadblocks keep coming for President Biden's student loan cancelation plan.
The roadblocks keep coming for President Biden's student loan cancelation plan.
How much does it cost to go to a private college?
U.S. News and World Report has revealed the average cost of tuition at a private college in the United States.
U.S. News and World Report has revealed the average cost of tuition at a private college in the United States.



















