West Seattle Summer Fest is drawing large crowds once again

Thousands of visitors took advantage of the beautiful weekend weather Saturday to head to the West Seattle Summer Fest. It's one of the biggest festivals in the region, and it's back once again after being canceled due to COVID.

Food pantries say Washington seniors are hit the hardest by inflation

Organizers and volunteers at food banks have watched prices skyrocket at the grocery store along with their clients, especially locally where inflation has outpaced the national level.

Several dog treats recalled due to possible salmonella contamination

A North Carolina-based company is recalling certain dog treats after samples of the product tested positive for potentially harmful bacteria.

Delta sends plane to recover 1,000 lost bags stranded at London airport

The luggage belonged to passengers whose flight from London to Detroit was canceled Monday. Delta said travelers were booked on other flights.

Judge rules Subway can be sued over its '100% tuna' claim

A California woman filed a lawsuit alleging Subway misled her and customers about the amount of tuna contained in its sandwiches.

Chickpea dip: Extreme weather conditions affecting popular superfood crop

It's known as the chicken of the bean world, but the supply of America's favorite superfood is slowly flying the coop due to extreme drought conditions.

Panasonic chooses Kansas for electric vehicle battery mega-factory

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly says Japan’s Panasonic Corp. has selected the state as the location for a multibillion-dollar mega-factory to produce electric vehicle batteries for Tesla and other carmakers.

Washington Artisan Cheesemakers Festival returns this fall

After a two-year hiatus, the Washington Artisan Cheesemakers Festival will return to the Seattle Design Center on September 17, 2022. 

Healthier Together Special: Suicide loss, mental health, autism acceptance and more
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FOX 13 News and Regence BlueShield are taking an in-depth look at important health stories that impact so many of us. Everything from suicide loss to mental health and autism acceptance.

Honda key fob flaw allows hackers to remotely unlock, start certain vehicles

The key fob hack, dubbed “Rolling Pwn” by a pair of security researchers, involves a potential vulnerability in the keyless entry system of certain 2012-2022 Honda vehicles.

Jane Goodall Barbie doll debuts ahead of World Chimpanzee Day

Jane Goodall, 88, discovered that chimpanzees are capable of making tools, practicing omnivore diets, waging wars, having strong mother-infant bonds and showing acts of compassion.

Tunnel to tomorrow? Elon Musk's Las Vegas Loop is now open for business

Visitors to Las Vegas may soon be able to beat the street traffic by traveling underground on Elon Musk's Vegas Loop. Here's a first look from deep below Sin City.

Sandwich historian brings unique flare to vintage recipes on TikTok

From fried bologna to mashed anchovies, the “Bob Ross of sandwiches” says a lot more goes into sandwiches than just two pieces of bread and some filling.

National Rainier Cherry Day: Risk of ransomware attacks on growers during harvest season

Monday is National Rainier Cherry Day, celebrating the peak of the Rainier cherry harvest for growers in Washington, but FBI Seattle warns agricultural cooperatives to beware of ransomware attacks during this critical season.

Starbucks pulls new chicken sandwich from menu due to ‘quality standard’ concerns

Starbucks’ order to pull the chicken sandwich coincided with reports from people on social media who claimed they suffered diarrhea, stomach pain and even vomiting after eating it.