Man hit, killed by freight train on Seattle Waterfront

Police are investigating after a man was hit and killed by a freight train along the Seattle Waterfront on Tuesday morning.

WA vandals cause Comcast internet outage across South King County

Thousands of Comcast customers across South King County are facing a major internet outage after vandals damaged a critical cable line early Tuesday morning.

3 WA cities named among 'fastest growing' in US, according to report

The study tracks one-way moving trends across the country, showing where people are moving in search of affordability, job opportunities and quality of life.

Seattle CEO's unique way to raise awareness about homelessness crisis

As nightly temperatures in western Washington dip below freezing this week, the CEO of Bread of Life is embarking on a unique, livestreamed awareness campaign.

Seattle CEO to undergo unique homelessness awareness campaign
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This Wednesday, a Seattle CEO is shining light on the homelessness crisis in a unique way, by spending 24 hours on the street--and the whole thing will be livestreamed.

Washington Sports Wrap: January 20, 2025
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Fox 13 sports anchor Alyssa Charlston-Smith is joined by Seattle Times sports reporter, Tim Booth and Fox 13 digital sports reporter Curtis Crabtree as they discuss the Kraken win against the Sabres and the realistic chances of making the postseason. Plus, we look back on Ichiro's career with the Mariners as he's about to be elected to the MLB Hall of Fame on Tuesday.

Thousands march at Seattle site of Martin Luther King Jr. speech

In 1961, MLK visited Seattle. During his time in the city, he spoke at Garfield High School. Today we talked with demonstrators at the site.

Inside the message for Dr. MLK Jr. demonstration in Seattle
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Thousands marched the streets of Seattle on Monday to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Their message the same as MLK--unity, solidarity and also peace. Fox 13's AJ Janavel has been talking with organizers and families about the significance behind today's holiday.

Everett police identify person of interest in stabbing of teen
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Everett police are continuing their search for a person of interest in the stabbing of a 13-year-old boy. On Sunday night, the Everett Police Department identified the person as 21-year-old Andrew Freeman.

2 new NAAM exhibits honor Dr. MLK Jr.'s dream
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Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Knew what was at stake, a dream that would transcend the American dream. So on what would be Doctor King's 96th birthday, where do we go from here? Two new exhibits at the Northwest African American Museum are honoring that question, and Doctor King's legacy of optimism.

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy
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Monday is also Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and several local organizations are hosting events.

Seattle weather: Prepare for frigid, frosty week ahead

Another night with frigid temperatures is forecast for much of Western Washington.  Watch for icy and slick spots early in the morning.  Widespread frost is expected well into the late morning hours until we can get the sun angle high enough to thaw us out. 

Search and rescue teams reach fallen hiker on Guye Peak, WA

Search and rescue teams got a hiker to safety Sunday after she fell in the Guye Peak area of Snoqualmie Pass on Sunday afternoon.

People line up as last Shakey’s in western WA gets ready to close
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It’s a weekend afternoon inside Shakey’s Pizza Parlor in Renton, the tables are full, the salad bar is stocked, and the kids are playing the arcade games. This location is the last Shakey’s Pizza Parlor in western Washington. "It’s just a shame that all the Shakey’s are disappearing slowly one by one," said Jason Willingham, who has been going to Shakey’s since he was just five years old.

Overnight emergency shelters open across western Washington

With overnight lows plunging this weekend and into next week, many overnight emergency shelters are opening. We spoke with organizers and people using the services.

Finding refuge as western WA temperatures tumble
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The first stretch of prolonged cold winter weather has arrived in western Washington, and it’s expected to stick around into next week. With overnight lows in the 30s over the weekend, many overnight emergency shelters welcomed their firsts guests at 8 p.m. Saturday. At St. Anthony’s Rec Hall in Renton, 40 beds are available to those in need.