Man arrested for shooting, killing innocent bystander on New Year's Eve in Seattle
A 23-year-old is now behind bars for the shooting death of an innocent bystander in Capitol Hill. He wrote the victim's family a letter upon arrest.
A 23-year-old is now behind bars for the shooting death of an innocent bystander in Capitol Hill. He wrote the victim's family a letter upon arrest.
Seattle witnesses report seeing man smash cars with tree branch, stake
A man was arrested for using a tree branch and wooden stake to damage parked cars, causing $20,000 in damage in Seattle's Pioneer Square.
A man was arrested for using a tree branch and wooden stake to damage parked cars, causing $20,000 in damage in Seattle's Pioneer Square.
President Trump threatens federal cuts to sanctuary jurisdictions like Seattle
On Thursday, President Donald Trump took aim at sanctuary jurisdictions nationwide and in Washington state.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump took aim at sanctuary jurisdictions nationwide and in Washington state.
Seattle school says ICE vehicle spotted near campus, police dispute claim
Officials at Denny International Middle School pulled students inside from lunch after reports that an ICE vehicle was spotted nearby. But Seattle police say it was one of their patrol cars, instead.
Officials at Denny International Middle School pulled students inside from lunch after reports that an ICE vehicle was spotted nearby. But Seattle police say it was one of their patrol cars, instead.
Seattle Office of Police Accountability recommends SPD develop policy around AI use
The Seattle Office of Police Accountability is now recommending that SPD take action and create an AI policy for its employees.
The Seattle Office of Police Accountability is now recommending that SPD take action and create an AI policy for its employees.
Debate over Seattle police use of AI for reports
Should Seattle police be using artificial intelligence to help generate non-criminal reports and other communications? That's the questions the Seattle Office of Accountability has been mulling over after an SPD employee was accused of using the technology to help write up Blue Team reports and emails.
Should Seattle police be using artificial intelligence to help generate non-criminal reports and other communications? That's the questions the Seattle Office of Accountability has been mulling over after an SPD employee was accused of using the technology to help write up Blue Team reports and emails.
Washington Sports Wrap: April 9, 2025
RJ Eskanos from Emerald City Hockey joins Aaron Levine as they talk about the huge come-from-behind win for the Seattle Mariners. Plus, the Kraken will be entering one of their biggest offseasons in team history as they try to reel in a goal-scorer with their 2026 squad. And the Masters tournament begins on Thursday...who will be the favorite to win it all at Augusta and don the green jacket?
RJ Eskanos from Emerald City Hockey joins Aaron Levine as they talk about the huge come-from-behind win for the Seattle Mariners. Plus, the Kraken will be entering one of their biggest offseasons in team history as they try to reel in a goal-scorer with their 2026 squad. And the Masters tournament begins on Thursday...who will be the favorite to win it all at Augusta and don the green jacket?
Crocodile launches new concert series at Seattle's Pier 62: 'Oodalalee'
"Oodalalee" is set to bring a slew of artists and performers to the newly-renovated open-air venue right on Elliott Bay.
"Oodalalee" is set to bring a slew of artists and performers to the newly-renovated open-air venue right on Elliott Bay.
Federal court in Seattle hears arguments on Trump suspension of refugee aid
The hearing follows a lawsuit against Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
The hearing follows a lawsuit against Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
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.
With economic uncertainty growing and tariffs making headlines, one local business is finding stability in an unexpected place: secondhand furniture.
Arguments in hearing on withholding refugee aid
A fight over the abrupt withholding of federal dollars for refugee aid is back in court, following a lawsuit against President Trump's executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
A fight over the abrupt withholding of federal dollars for refugee aid is back in court, following a lawsuit against President Trump's executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Seattle consignment business model helps navigate tariff uncertainty
Given the national uncertainty surrounding tariffs, one Seattle business owner says their unique model may be the thing that helps keep them in business.
Given the national uncertainty surrounding tariffs, one Seattle business owner says their unique model may be the thing that helps keep them in business.
Salt & Straw eyes Seattle's closed Pike Place Starbucks location
Salt & Straw could be eyeing a downtown Seattle location, specifically in the former Starbucks at 1st and Pike.
Salt & Straw could be eyeing a downtown Seattle location, specifically in the former Starbucks at 1st and Pike.
Here's when to expect Seattle's first 8 pm sunset of 2025
While 7 p.m. sunsets are nice, 8 p.m. sunsets are even better.
While 7 p.m. sunsets are nice, 8 p.m. sunsets are even better.
Armed suspects rob elderly man in Seattle's Madison Park neighborhood
Police are investigating after armed suspects robbed an 87-year-old man in Seattle's Madison Park neighborhood and stole his $45,000 Rolex.
Police are investigating after armed suspects robbed an 87-year-old man in Seattle's Madison Park neighborhood and stole his $45,000 Rolex.
Family remembers security guard killed in Seattle Capri Bar shooting
After a deadly shooting two weeks ago, the Seattle City Council could soon be cracking down on after-hours lounges operating in the city.
After a deadly shooting two weeks ago, the Seattle City Council could soon be cracking down on after-hours lounges operating in the city.
Family of security guard killed in Seattle calls for change
After a deadly shooting two weeks ago, the Seattle City Council could soon be cracking down on after-hours lounges operating in the city.
After a deadly shooting two weeks ago, the Seattle City Council could soon be cracking down on after-hours lounges operating in the city.
Washington Sports Wrap: April 8, 2025
FOX 13's Matthew Smith fills in for Alyssa Charlston-Smith as Marc James from sports radio 93.3 KJR-FM joins the show for the first time. Topics discussed are the Mariners slow start to the season, the Seahawks looking ahead to the NFL Draft and the crazy ending to the Florida-Houston NCAA title game.
FOX 13's Matthew Smith fills in for Alyssa Charlston-Smith as Marc James from sports radio 93.3 KJR-FM joins the show for the first time. Topics discussed are the Mariners slow start to the season, the Seahawks looking ahead to the NFL Draft and the crazy ending to the Florida-Houston NCAA title game.
UW student: ‘I check my portal every single day’ after visa revocations
Dozens of University of Washington students and staff rallied for answers after visa revocations and federal funding cuts impacted international students and recent graduates.
Dozens of University of Washington students and staff rallied for answers after visa revocations and federal funding cuts impacted international students and recent graduates.
Equipment failure causes 8k Seattle City Light customers to lose power
Equipment failure was deemed to be the cause of a Seattle power outage that affected over 8,000 customers Tuesday afternoon.
Equipment failure was deemed to be the cause of a Seattle power outage that affected over 8,000 customers Tuesday afternoon.



















