One-on-one with Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson
In her first week as Seattle mayor, Katie Wilson pushed back on claims of changes to drug enforcement policy, saying no shifts have been made and calling recent confusion a result of misinformation. In a one-on-one interview with FOX 13, Wilson discussed working with police, prosecutors and service providers to address open-air drug use, public safety concerns ahead of the World Cup, and broader challenges facing the city.
In her first week as Seattle mayor, Katie Wilson pushed back on claims of changes to drug enforcement policy, saying no shifts have been made and calling recent confusion a result of misinformation. In a one-on-one interview with FOX 13, Wilson discussed working with police, prosecutors and service providers to address open-air drug use, public safety concerns ahead of the World Cup, and broader challenges facing the city.
Hegseth censures Sen. Mark Kelly after 'illegal orders' video
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday that a letter of censure has been issued to U.S. Senator Mark Kelly over the Arizona lawmaker's participation in a video that called on troops to “refuse illegal orders."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday that a letter of censure has been issued to U.S. Senator Mark Kelly over the Arizona lawmaker's participation in a video that called on troops to “refuse illegal orders."
Doctors warn of rise in carbon monoxide poisonings during winter
Medical experts are warning of a seasonal increase in carbon monoxide poisonings as furnaces, fireplaces and other heating sources run more frequently during colder weather.
Medical experts are warning of a seasonal increase in carbon monoxide poisonings as furnaces, fireplaces and other heating sources run more frequently during colder weather.
Seattle leaders combat 'misinformation', say open-air drug use still means arrests
Will someone be arrested for openly using drugs in Seattle? City officials appeared to scramble on Monday to clarify what they said was misinformation.
Will someone be arrested for openly using drugs in Seattle? City officials appeared to scramble on Monday to clarify what they said was misinformation.
Seattle officials clarify drug enforcement policy after confusion
Seattle city leaders moved to clarify drug enforcement policies after weekend statements sparked confusion about whether arrests would still be made for public drug use.
Seattle city leaders moved to clarify drug enforcement policies after weekend statements sparked confusion about whether arrests would still be made for public drug use.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz drops re-election bid amid fraud scrutiny
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced he will not seek re-election, saying he needs to focus on addressing a sweeping welfare fraud investigation in the state.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced he will not seek re-election, saying he needs to focus on addressing a sweeping welfare fraud investigation in the state.
Maduro pleads not guilty to federal drug charges in U.S. court
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty in federal court to charges alleging he led a long-running criminal enterprise that trafficked drugs into the United States.
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty in federal court to charges alleging he led a long-running criminal enterprise that trafficked drugs into the United States.
Suspect charged in deadly shooting at Seattle hookah lounge
The suspect in a fatal shooting at a Seattle hookah lounge was already jailed on an unrelated DUI when he was charged with second-degree murder.
The suspect in a fatal shooting at a Seattle hookah lounge was already jailed on an unrelated DUI when he was charged with second-degree murder.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting board votes to dissolve organization after Congress defunds NPR, PBS
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced that its board has voted to dissolve the organization after 58 years.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced that its board has voted to dissolve the organization after 58 years.
Cilia Flores: Houston-area attorney representing Nicolas Maduro's wife
Cilia Flores, the wife of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro, is being represented by Houston-based attorney Mark Donnelly.
Cilia Flores, the wife of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro, is being represented by Houston-based attorney Mark Donnelly.
FOX Local Halftime Show: North Thurston High School dance team
FOX Local Halftime Show: North Thurston High School dance team
FOX Local Halftime Show: North Thurston High School dance team
1-boat service in effect for some WA ferry routes, vessels out for repairs
Three ferries are temporarily out of service for repairs. This is impacting routes for passengers in Seattle, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and more.
Three ferries are temporarily out of service for repairs. This is impacting routes for passengers in Seattle, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and more.
Watch: New Seattle City Attorney Erika Evans Sworn-in
Erika J. Evans was ceremonially sworn in Monday as Seattle’s next city attorney during an oath of office ceremony at City Hall.
Erika J. Evans was ceremonially sworn in Monday as Seattle’s next city attorney during an oath of office ceremony at City Hall.
Hilton responds after DHS says ICE agents were denied bookings at MN hotel
The Department of Homeland Security is accusing a Hilton hotel in Minneapolis of denying bookings for ICE and DHS investigators.
The Department of Homeland Security is accusing a Hilton hotel in Minneapolis of denying bookings for ICE and DHS investigators.
Nicolás Maduro pleads not guilty in NYC court
The capture of Nicolás Maduro represents one of the most aggressive actions taken by the United States against a sitting foreign leader in decades.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro represents one of the most aggressive actions taken by the United States against a sitting foreign leader in decades.
Fort Worth woman kills uncle after he told her to start cooking: affidavit
The woman reportedly confessed to the stabbing, telling police she was angry with her uncle for locking her out of the house and telling her she needed to start cooking.
The woman reportedly confessed to the stabbing, telling police she was angry with her uncle for locking her out of the house and telling her she needed to start cooking.
One-boat service between Seattle, Bremerton, Bainbridge
As people return to work and their commutes after the holidays, WSDOT ferries is down to one boat service between Seattle, Bremerton and Bainbridge.
As people return to work and their commutes after the holidays, WSDOT ferries is down to one boat service between Seattle, Bremerton and Bainbridge.
Family and friends remember WA man who died in fall at Emerald Queen Casino
Family and friends honored the life of Evagelia "Evan" Potifara who fell to his death at the Emerald Queen Casino before Christmas. More than 100 friends and family members attended a vigil for the 37-year-old Sunday night. His vigil took place at Aki Kurose Middle School in South Seattle, in the neighborhood that Evan grew up in.
Family and friends honored the life of Evagelia "Evan" Potifara who fell to his death at the Emerald Queen Casino before Christmas. More than 100 friends and family members attended a vigil for the 37-year-old Sunday night. His vigil took place at Aki Kurose Middle School in South Seattle, in the neighborhood that Evan grew up in.
Nicolas Maduro captured: Trump hints at aggressive US moves abroad
The capture of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and his wife signals a possible realignment of U.S. foreign policy, with President Trump teasing more aggressive moves against countries like Cuba, Iran and even Denmark.
The capture of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and his wife signals a possible realignment of U.S. foreign policy, with President Trump teasing more aggressive moves against countries like Cuba, Iran and even Denmark.
Man arrested after vandalizing JD Vance's Cincinnati, OH home
A man is in custody after damaging property at Vice President JD Vance's home in Cincinnati, according to the Secret Service.
A man is in custody after damaging property at Vice President JD Vance's home in Cincinnati, according to the Secret Service.



















