700 Seattle hotel workers to hold strike authorization vote

Seattle hotel workers may be closer to striking as union leaders organize a strike authorization vote for Wednesday.

Seattle Mayor Harrell directs $2.85M to substance detox, treatment beds

Mayor Bruce Harrell has greenlit a $2.85 million investment to increase bed capacity for people seeking treatment from substance use.

Seattle chosen as pilot city for new LimeGlider e-bike

Lime is days away from rolling out a new vehicle in their e-bike lineup, and Seattle will be the first city to try it out.

More in-person work days for Seattle executive branch employees soon

On Monday, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced that City of Seattle employees in the executive branch will be expected to increase in-person work days starting this November.

No arrests after man found stabbed in Downtown Seattle knife fight

A Seattle man in his 20s was stabbed following a knife fight in downtown Seattle. Police responded to reports of the altercation on 3rd Avenue and later discovered the victim, who had been stabbed in the lower back

Starbucks 1st and Pike location temporarily closed to 'evaluate environment'

The Starbucks location at 1st and Pike, directly across from the entrance to Pike Place Market, is temporarily closed as the store determines its next steps.

When does RapidRide G Line service start in Seattle?

After years of construction, the RapidRide G Line is nearing completion, connecting downtown Seattle to Madison Valley. But just how far away are we?

Seattle's South Spokane Street Viaduct weekend closures start July 29

A major connector between the West Seattle Bridge and I-5 will be shut down during back-to-back weekends for more than a month starting this Friday.

Power outage caused by balloons impacts over 7,000 Seattle homes

Officials say foil balloons landing in power lines caused an outage that affected about 7,500 homes in downtown Seattle and the Beacon Hill neighborhood.

People notice increased safety, smaller crowds at Seattle Torchlight Parade

Some parents boycotted Seattle’s Seafair Torchlight Parade after a popular drill team was axed by organizers citing safety concerns. FOX 13 looks at safety measures and has response from parade goers.

New park opens at Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood in public safety move

Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood in the Chinatown-International District has been plagued with crime and encampments, but now, a new community-inspired park is hoping to improve the neighborhood.

WSP seeks Seattle drive-by shooting suspect near I-5

Washington State Patrol need help identifying the suspect of a drive-by shooting in downtown Seattle early Monday morning.

3 people shot in downtown Seattle on 4th of July

Seattle Police are still searching for the suspect in a shooting that injured three people on the night of the Fourth of July, leaving two in serious condition.