More than 100 protest Iran war outside Seattle Federal Building

More than 100 people demonstrated outside the federal building in Seattle, protesting the U.S.'s war against Iran.

WA farmer says ICE raids leaves critical gap during planting season

A Whatcom County farmer says immigration enforcement actions are hitting just as Washington’s planting season gets underway, leaving farms scrambling to fill labor gaps.

WA ‘Take Me Home’ program is bringing missing people home

Across the region, children escape backyards or adults with memory issues are left unable to find their way home. A new, local program is making a difference when every second counts.

Bellevue, WA school scrambles for prom venue after Columbia Tower Club closure

A Bellevue high school's prom is in jeopardy following the last minute closure of Seattle's Columbia Tower Club. Students tell FOX 13 they hope someone in the community knows a spot that isn't booked.

KANGMIN Reflects on Growth, Anxiety in Solo Debut “Free Falling"

VERIVERY’s KANGMIN is stepping into his solo era. After years of growth and a surge of new fans, he’s opening up about anxiety, identity, and finding his sound in “Free Falling."

World Cup preparation underway as WA deals with officer shortage

The Pacific Northwest prepares for 750,000 World Cup fans as Washington faces a growing police shortage and rising security concerns.

Seattle Japanese Garden will be closed during FIFA World Cup 2026

The Seattle Japanese Garden will be shut down for a large accessibility project during most of Seattle's busy FIFA World Cup 2026 summer.

Delta Air Lines increasing checked bag fees due to fuel costs

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is increasing checked bag fees as airlines face mounting financial pressure tied to rising fuel prices.

Mom pleads for tips as reward is offered in son's 2024 murder at Seattle park

More than a year after a man was shot and killed at Seattle's Dr. Jose Rizal Park, Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information that might lead to an arrest in his murder.

4 Washington sheriffs sue over law enforcement eligibility bill

Four Eastern Washington sheriffs are suing to block a new state law they say allows and unelected board to unseat elected officials.

Snohomish, WA community divided by anti-Pride Parade text

A text message targeting Snohomish’s annual Pride parade is drawing strong reactions across the community, raising questions about who sent it and how divisive the event has become for some residents.

Seattle sandwich shop asks for community help after $42K repair bill

A Fremont sandwich shop is in a bit of a pickle as owners said it was hit with a $42,000 repair bill after tree roots destroyed pipes underneath.

Here's how to see the FIFA World Cup trophy in Seattle

We are now just 66 days from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and as celebrations ramp up and excitement reaches a fever pitch, the original World Cup Trophy made a pit stop in Seattle this week!