Katie Wilson extends lead over Bruce Harrell in tight Seattle mayor race
In the race for Seattle mayor, the latest ballot drop has put Katie Wilson 1,346 votes ahead of Bruce Harrell, having come back from as much as an eight-point deficit last week.
WA's Tahoma National Cemetery cancels flag placing event over government shutdown
The Tahoma National Cemetery canceled its Veterans Day flag placement event for middle schoolers due to the government shutdown.
Rad Power Bikes faces permanent closure at Seattle site
A Seattle company may soon begin laying off employees. The electric bike business faces a shutdown amid tariffs, decreased demand, and other financial complications.
The Pastry Project opens new walk-up bakery window
Studio 13 Live learned how to make breakfast bread with The Pastry Project. Check out the new walk-up bakery window for freshly baked goods!
Veterans Day at Evergreen Washelli Cemetery
The Tahoma School District canceled their Veterans Day celebration this year because of the government shutdown
What's open, closed in Seattle on Veterans Day 2025
As a federal holiday, Veterans Day affects the operation of various services and businesses.
Katie Wilson takes lead in Seattle mayoral race
The eight-point lead Bruce Harrell had over Katie Wilson on Nov. 4, has disappeared in the race to be Seattle's next mayor.
SODO rezoning ordinance blocked after Port of Seattle lawsuit
The Port of Seattle successfully sued the city of Seattle over an ordinance that aimed to rezone the SODO neighborhood and add nearly 1,000 housing units in the area.
Seattle's SODO housing ordinance blocked after Port of Seattle wins lawsuit
A controversial plan to rezone Seattle's SODO neighborhood will not move forward for now, after the Port of Seattle sued the city over it and won.
King County Executive-elect Girmay Zahilay shares transition plans
For the first time in 16 years, King County has a new Executive-elect, Girmay Zahilay.
Portland man held on $200K bail after domestic assault at Seattle Airbnb
A weekend trip to Seattle for a Portland woman's birthday celebration ended in her having to kick out a window screen of an Airbnb in White Center to escape barefoot to a neighbor's home.
VIDEO: Suspect in Seattle-area DUI police pursuit pleads not guilty
A man accused of crashing a stolen minivan during a police pursuit and then trying to run from officers has pleaded not guilty to his charges.
Seattle Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know about the race
It's Seattle's longest-standing running event, set to take place on the weekend after Thanksgiving.
King County Executive-elect Girmay Zahilay shares transition plans
King County Executive Shannon Braddock and Executive-elect Girmay Zahilay announced next steps for leadership changes and the appointment of key transition team members to ensure a smooth handoff to the new administration.
Portland man held on $200K bail after White Center domestic violence arraignment
A Portland woman escaped a brutal domestic violence incident on her birthday by kicking out an Airbnb window screen and running barefoot to a neighbor after her boyfriend allegedly held a loaded gun to her head.
Seattle mayoral race: Katie Wilson takes slight lead over Bruce Harrell
Late-breaking election results show challenger Katie Wilson pulling ahead of incumbent Bruce Harrell by just 91 votes in the contest for Seattle mayor. With nearly 6,300 ballots still to be counted, the tight margin may trigger a machine or hand recount.
Here's how much it will cost to park at Snoqualmie Pass this season
The Summit at Snoqualmie Pass is making changes to their new paid parking system this season.
Seattle's Soundgarden joins the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony Saturday night featured powerful performances, emotional tributes and moments of nostalgia.
Card tricks with mentalist Nate Jester
Mentalist Nate Jester stops by Studio 13 Live with a couple of card tricks ahead of the "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" premiere! Watch it in theaters Nov. 14.
Lenny Wilkens, legendary coach of 1979 Champion SuperSonics, dies at 88
A three-time Basketball Hall of Famer, Lenny Wilkens returned to Seattle in 1977 and delivered the SuperSonics their first professional championship in 1979, creating a watershed moment for the city. Wilkens remained a beloved Seattle resident until his death at 88, leaving an indelible legacy honored by a street and statue outside Climate Pledge Arena.



















