Cold case murder suspect due in court
More than three decades after 14-year-old Tanya Frazier was murdered, prosecutors have charged 57-year-old Marc Anthony Russ with first-degree murder with sexual motivation.
Tracking scooter safety in Seattle
E-scooters have never been more popular in Seattle, which has led some people to speak out about safety.
Seattle looks to corral booming e-scooter use as complaints grow
The move comes after months of rising complaints from pedestrians downtown who say scooters are increasingly blocking walkways or zipping past crowds on the sidewalk.
30 years later, family of slain 14-year-old Tanya Frazier may get answers
More than three decades after 14-year-old Tanya Frazier was murdered, prosecutors have charged 57-year-old Marc Anthony Russ with first-degree murder with sexual motivation.
Trump threatens to pull 2026 FIFA World Cup games from Seattle again
Trump criticized Wilson, calling her a "liberal/communist," and emphasized the importance of safety for the event.
Seattle expands e-scooter corrals amid record ridership and rising safety concerns
Seattle is among the top three cities in North America for Lime scooter use, with more than 9 million rides logged this year. As ridership grows, city officials plan to add hundreds of scooter and bike corrals to address sidewalk clutter and safety concerns linked to a surge in scooter-related injuries.
FAA lifts flight restrictions as airlines resume normal schedules after shutdown
The FAA has ended its emergency flight reductions, allowing airlines to return to normal operations after the government shutdown.
Mariners re-sign slugger Josh Naylor through 2030
The Seattle Mariners opened free agency with a splash, re-signing first baseman Josh Naylor to a five-year, $92 million deal that keeps the slugger under contract through the 2030 season.
Kent police: Armed robbery suspect hides in house, officers use flock cameras
A robbery suspect was arrested Sunday morning following a tense standoff involving multiple law enforcement agencies and several evacuees from multiple apartment units.
Deputies seize $1.3M in cartel-linked drugs in King County, WA
Deputies seized about $1.3 million worth of street drugs tied to the Sinaloa Cartel in King County after a months-long investigation.
Soggy Seattle weather continues Monday ahead dry-up
Once again, we're tracking dark skies and scattered rain in Seattle; however, the wet weather isn't nearly as impactful as what we experienced Friday morning. Still, there could be lowered visibility on the roads, slick spots and some pooling on the streets. We can't even rule out hyper-localized minor street flooding where storm drains are clogged with leaves, but that will be the exception rather than the rule.
Trump threatens to pull World Cup games from Seattle over safety concerns
President Trump suggested he would ask to move Seattle's six World Cup games to another city if he perceives any safety issues, citing the city's crime rate and describing its new mayor-elect as "very liberal slash communist."
$38B Boeing deal announced at Dubai Airshow 2025
The world's largest Boeing 777 operator is staking its claim even deeper in the airline industry with a massive multi-billion dollar deal.
Thanksgiving desserts with Barking Frog at Willows Lodge
Studio 13 Live got a taste of the new fall dessert at Barking Frog. A preview of the Thanksgiving dinners and brunch opportunities at Willows Lodge!
Seattle airport security checkpoint 6 reopens
Passengers travelling through SEA will get relief at the security lines just in time for the holiday season as checkpoint 6 finally reopens this week after a year-long closure.
Police investigate death in downtown Seattle
Seattle police are investigating after a man died in Downtown Seattle over the weekend.
Seattle Sports Live for Sunday, 11/16
Seattle Sports Live with Fox 13 Sports Reporter Ethan McReynolds covers the Seahawks-Rams NFC West game and major Mariners free agency developments.
Community meeting for West Seattle link extension
Seattle local leaders will host a forum to discuss expanding the West Seattle light rail.
Renton Salvation Army needs Thanksgiving food donations, says SNAP benefits still delayed for some
The Salvation Army is stepping up the battle against food insecurity in the western Washington region.
Salvation Army steps up battle against food insecurity
The organization says local food pantries need help in restocking their supplies heading into the holiday season.



















