Children return to school in Seattle after weeklong strike

Teachers, administrators and parent volunteers welcomed children back to school in Seattle on Wednesday following a weeklong educators strike that delayed the start of classes.

Seattle Police seek man accused of attempted rape, robbery in Madison Valley
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Investigators need help finding a man accused of attempting to rape and rob a Seattle business owner in the Madison Valley neighborhood. According to Seattle Police, the suspect is 33-year-old Jordan Alexander, a convicted criminal who is known to police for wearing disguises.

Seattle Police arrest man accused of attempted rape, robbery in Madison Valley

Seattle Police have arrested a man who was wanted for attempted rape and robbery he allegedly committed while he was still in the custody of the Department of Corrections (DOC) under a work release program. 

Man with knife inside burning Seattle home; another injured person may be inside
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Seattle fire crews and police are at the scene of a house fire in the Montlake neighborhood Wednesday morning. At about 9:30 a.m., crews responded to a report of a fire in the basement of a home in the 2200 block of 25th Avenue East. The Seattle Fire Department said that there was also an ongoing scene of violence response at the same location.

Seattle teachers suspend strike, school starts on Wednesday

School will start for students and staff on Wednesday, Sept. 14, a week after teachers with Seattle Education Association voted to strike.

Seattle police staffing drops to 30-year low, officers leaving in 'droves' after defunding

The president of the Washington State Fraternal Order of Police said Tuesday that "enough is enough" as Seattle struggles with its lowest police staffing in 30 years. 

Seattle-area concrete union workers reach deal with employers

Seattle-area concrete mixer drivers have reached a deal with their respective companies, more than a year after their contract expired. 

Seattle Humane program offers temporary housing for pets if owners need to leave domestic violence situations

In Washington State, more than 60% of households have a pet. With one in eight Washingtonians experiencing some sort of domestic violence, many pets are often caught in the crosshairs. 

SPU students file lawsuit against Board of Trustees over anti-LGBTQ hiring policy

A student coalition on Monday announced they have filed a lawsuit against Seattle Pacific University's Board of Trustees, alleging an anti-LGBTQ hiring policy and "flagrant disregard" for LGBTQ students.

Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke on season 2 expectations, Seattle NBA rumors and Sue Bird statue plans

Seattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke spoke with FOX 13 about recent NBA rumors, Sue Bird statue plans, season two Kraken expectations, and the one-year anniversary of the Community Iceplex in Northgate.

'Never forget'; Seattle Fire, Police raise flag to remember 9/11

Sunday marks 21 years since 9/11. Firefighters and law enforcement officers in Seattle paid their respects by raising the U.S. flag atop the Space Needle.

Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke on season 2 expectations, Seattle NBA rumors and Sue Bird statue plans
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Seattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke sat down with Seattle Sports Live's Aaron Levine for a one-on-one interview ahead of the NHL franchise's second season. Leiweke addresses everything from recent NBA rumors, to Sue Bird statue plans, to Kraken season two expectations, and the one-year anniversary of the Community Iceplex in Northgate.

I-5 on-ramp in Capitol Hill closed for repair work

Access to northbound I-5 from Capitol Hill will be limited this week, as the Seattle Department of Transportation will partially close the Melrose Ave on-ramp to make accessibility improvements.

'Revive I-5' work is back this weekend in Seattle; expect traffic congestion

Travelers should be prepared for some delays when driving on I-5 in Seattle this weekend as crews continue with Revive I-5 construction work. 

Seattle sexual assault suspect could be released from jail over competency ruling

A sexual assault survivor said she is fearful after hearing that her alleged perpetrator could be released back into the community after it was ruled he was incompetent to stand trial. 

Police search for suspect after Capitol Hill stabbing

Seattle police are investigating a stabbing in the Capitol Hill neighborhood that left a man injured Thursday night.