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Police are investigating after a stolen KIA backed into a Lake Forest Park pot shop.

Suspect says 'I'm sorry I started the fire' upon arrest after Buddhist temple goes up in flames

A Buddhist temple in the heart of Seattle went up in flames hours before the New Year and with it, all the history its walls hold. The man who admitted to setting it on fire is in jail being held on $40,000 bail.

City of Seatac partners with nonprofit to open 17 childcare businesses in 2024

The City of SeaTac is investing $1.8 million allocated from American Rescue Plan Act funds to open 60 new childcare businesses. So far, 17 businesses are on track to open in 2024.

New Seattle City Councilwoman Joy Hollingsworth wants fewer political labels, more collaboration

This week, five new faces were sworn in for Seattle City Council. FOX 13 News sat down with most of the new council members, and Joy Hollingsworth chose to meet at Cal Anderson Park for a reason.

Make way IPA! There’s a new NA bottle shop in town

Two short months into operation, owners at Seattle’s only non-alcoholic bottle shop report tremendous growth—but could this burgeoning trend eventually rival the impact of the IPA?

'May December' movie on Mary Kay Letourneau 'offended' student lover Vili Fualaau

Vili Fualaau, the now-40-year-old whose illicit relationship and post-conviction marriage to his sixth-grade teacher made international news, said he is "offended" by the hit Netflix movie based on the '90s scandal.

Nail salon owner discusses trend of clients not paying for services after viral TikTok

A video went viral out of Federal Way showing a teenager refusing to pay for her manicure after it was completed. The nail tech who shot the video is bringing attention to a rising crime trend: refusal to pay for services. 

Billy Joel to perform at Seattle's T-Mobile Park in May 2024

We're all in the mood for a melody! Billy Joel is coming back to T-Mobile Park for a one-night performance on May 24.

New evidence discovered in D. B. Cooper skyjacking case

A microscopic metal fragment found on the tie of infamous plane hijacker D. B. Cooper could help reveal his true identity.

Unhoused people file lawsuit against City of Burien's camping ban ordinance

A month after it started enforcing its public camping ban, the city of Burien is now facing a lawsuit. It was filed in King County Superior Court on Wednesday by the Northwest Justice Project on behalf of three unhoused Burien residents and the Seattle King County Coalition on Homelessness.