Flooding hits parts of Snohomish, WA for second time in months

Snohomish residents are remaining cautious as floodwaters return to the area, but most are not too concerned after similar flooding in December.

1 arrested in Monroe, WA death investigation

One person is in custody after Monroe police launched a death investigation that spanned multiple locations Friday night.

Warm winter pushes WA's Skagit Valley tulips into early bloom

On the first day of spring, tulips are already beginning to bloom across the Skagit Valley — one of the earliest starts to the season in recent years and a boost for the region’s tulip festival.

Seattle business out $10K after burglary, owner blames SPD alarm policy

A Ballard business owner is out thousands of dollars after someone forced their way inside, and she says she feels little support from the city or police.

Seattle Lime scooters will begin 'chirping' on sidewalks

Seattle pedestrians will soon notice, and hear, a change on city sidewalks as Lime sets their eyes on a new program to curb dangerous riders with audible alerts.

‘Seattle News Weekly’: Joe Kent resigns, tax concerns amid Sonics rumors

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

Parents pack Skykomish, WA meeting after PE teacher arrested for child rape

Parents and guardians packed a Skykomish School Board meeting Thursday night to talk about the arrest of the school's PE teacher, Daniel Bubar.

Seattle mayor pauses expansion of city surveillance cameras

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced she is pausing the expansion of Seattle’s police surveillance camera program.

The Reach of a Rockstar: Xian Zhang’s historic debut at Benaroya Hall

Xian Zhang, a Grammy and Emmy-winning conductor, has returned to the Seattle Symphony. This time, however, the podium is officially hers—marking a historic first in the symphony’s 123-year history.

Snohomish, WA woman says DOL failure led to ID theft

What would you do if someone stole your identity and bought a Jaguar? A Snohomish woman says it happened to her, after a Washington DOL “backdoor" allowed a thief to pull this off.

WA Gov. Ferguson signs bans on law enforcement masks, police impersonators

Gov. Bob Ferguson signed two bills on Thursday, including one that bans law enforcement and immigration agents from wearing face coverings while on duty.

WA Secretary of State says SAVE America Act to cost Washingtonians $40M

Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs meets Thursday with other secretaries to discuss potential election impacts of the SAVE America Act.