Near-record warmth hits Seattle 76 years after only zero-degree day

Decades ago, Seattle saw its first, and only, day with a recorded temperature of zero degrees Fahrenheit. While a brutal arctic freeze hit the Emerald City on Jan. 31, 1950, today we saw temps reach a near record high.

Seattle protesters join national ‘ICE Out’ day of action

Dozens of people took to the streets of downtown Seattle Friday afternoon as part of a national "ICE Out" day of action.

Seattle Mayor, police guild spar over ICE protection directives

The Seattle Police Officers Guild is refusing to cooperate with a recent directive from Mayor Katie Wilson ordering officers to investigate and document ICE activity in the city.

Anti-ICE protesters occupy University of Washington building

Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters occupied UW's Gerberding Hall in an effort to get the administration's attention.

WA proposal wants to allow sports betting on in-state college teams

Some lawmakers in Olympia want to expand sports wagering in Washington, allowing bets on in-state college teams that are currently prohibited under state law.

Seattle's Pure Barre studios offer free classes during ‘ICE Out’ strike

Three Pure Barre studios in Seattle are offering free workout classes this weekend as part of a local effort to support immigrant communities during a nationwide “ICE Out” general strike.

Renton, WA driver caught using dummy to ride in HOV lane

A driver in Renton is facing hefty fines for using a dummy to pass as another passenger in order to use the HOV lane on the highway.

'Seattle News Weekly': Superbowl LX, proposed legislation in WA

On this episode of Seattle News Weekly, FOX 13's David Rose and Hana Kim discuss this weeks top stories— Super Bowl LX, proposed anti-ICE legislation and the proposal of a 32-hour work week.

Fugitive sex offender arrested in high-risk Seattle traffic stop

A fugitive sex offender was arrested after a high-risk traffic stop by King County deputies and a K-9 unit in Seattle.

Washington bill would block former ICE agents from law enforcement jobs

A bill moving through the Washington Legislature could prevent certain ICE officers from being hired by state and local law enforcement agencies.

Seattle ordered to pay $30 million in CHOP teen's death

A jury found the city of Seattle negligent in the 2020 shooting death of 16-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. in the CHOP zone.

Doctors urge vaccination amid Snohomish County measles outbreak

Snohomish County health officials recently confirmed three new measles cases, continuing to track the ongoing outbreak.