Bothell, WA mother ‘shocked’ daughter's suspected murderer bonded out of jail

The mother of Mallory Barbour, the woman found dead in Bothell in 2025, said she was “shocked" and “disappointed" to learn the man suspected of murdering her daughter is out of custody.

WA measles outbreak has health officials concerned over World Cup games

Over the course of a month, confirmed measles cases in Snohomish County have more than doubled, leading to growing concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in Seattle this summer.

Callers to Washington state hotline press 2 for Spanish and get accented AI English instead

Callers to Washington state's driver's license agency who select automated service in Spanish have instead been hearing an AI voice speaking English with a strong Spanish accent.

Redmond, WA YMCA counselor sentenced for child molestation

A Redmond YMCA camp counselor who pleaded guilty to three counts of child molestation was sentenced on Friday.

Thurston County, WA deputies seek help in 2022 cold case disappearance

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) is seeking the public’s help in a missing person’s case from 2022 that has since gone cold.

'Seattle News Weekly': Tragic stabbing, millionaires tax, FIFA World Cup

On this episode of the "Seattle News Weekly" podcast, FOX 13 Seattle's Hana Kim and Franque Thompson discuss the week's biggest stories in Seattle.

SBA offers disaster assistance to WA residents, businesses impacted by December storms

The SBA is offering low-interest disaster loans to Washington homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits in 20 counties affected by the December 2025 winter storms. Here’s how to apply.

Sound Transit's 2 Line launches March 28 with celebrations in Seattle, Bellevue

Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection opens March 28, linking Seattle and the Eastside by light rail across Lake Washington. Here’s a guide to ribbon-cutting events, first train departure and station celebrations.

Nisqually earthquake rocked western Washington 25 years ago

On Feb. 28, 2001 at 10:54 a.m., a 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattled western Washington, leaving billions of dollars in damages, several hundred people injured. One person died of a heart attack.

Patti Jackson is first woman sworn in as Tacoma Police Chief

The City of Tacoma officially has a new chief of police. On Thursday, Patti Jackson was sworn in, becoming the first woman to permanently lead the Tacoma Police Department.

$3.3M RV safe lot, tiny home village moving forward in West Seattle

A new $3.3 million RV safe lot and tiny home village is moving forward in West Seattle, but nearby business owners say they were blindsided by the announcement and worry it could worsen ongoing crime in the area.

WA lawmakers advancing bill restricting employers from microchipping workers

With hundreds of bills dying with less than two weeks left before the end of this year’s legislative session, one of the bills advancing has to do with microchipping.