Rally held in Seattle after violent attack of transgender woman
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Dozens gathered in Seattle's University District on Friday to rally for transgender rights after a violent hate crime attack last week in the area.

Ballard Bridge closures coming to Seattle this spring

Drivers are being asked to use the Aurora Avenue Bridge instead of the Fremont Bridge during the closures.

Attempted stabbing at Lynnwood middle school
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An 11-year-old boy is accused in an attempted stabbing that happened at Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood on Friday.

Washington Sports Wrap: April 4, 2025
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Sounders beat reporter, Niko Moreno, of Sounder at Heart and Pulso Sports joins FOX 13's Ethan McReynolds, ahead of the team's first trip to San Diego. They talk tomorrow's match, Pedro De la Vega's possible return and how the newest Sounder, Ryan Kent, is expected to fit in. All this, as well as Curtis Crabtree talking all things Mariners.

IRS to cut up to 25% of staff, starting with civil rights office, sources say

The IRS has begun layoffs that could slash up to 25% of its workforce, starting with the closure of its civil rights office. The cuts are part of broader Trump administration efforts to shrink the federal government.

Microsoft celebrates 50th anniversary
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Microsoft celebrated its 50th anniversary on Friday by raising the company's flag on top of the Space Needle, featuring the original 90's logo.

King County helicopter unit saving lives from the sky
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Despite using a 50-year-old helicopter and having only four pilots, the King County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit successfully executed back-to-back rescues in January, including a night hoist operation to save injured skiers at Stevens Pass, aided by an SOS alert from an Apple Watch.

Tacoma appoints first Samoan fire chief in city history
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The Tacoma Fire Department has sworn in its new fire chief, and she’s already breaking ground as the first Samoan to hold that position in the city’s history.

New federal mandate forces US schools to drop DEI policies or lose aid

The White House directive requires schools to certify they are not using DEI policies to maintain federal funding, prompting Washington's superintendent to review its legality.

The history of tariffs and how they work
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With stock prices tanking and many expecting a massive economic fallout amid Trump's tariffs, the world is reacting Dr. Dough Downing, an economics professor at Seattle Pacific University, discusses the decades-long history behind tariffs and the impacts they are causing today.

Puget Sound coffee roasters concerned about Trump tariffs
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Some Seattle coffee roasters are concerned that they'll soon have to pay thousands more to import beans with Trump's tariffs, as most are grown outside the of the U.S.

Attempted stabbing at WA middle school thwarted by teacher
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Deputies say a teacher at Alderwood Middle School prevented an 11-year-old from stabbing a student on Friday. The student no longer goes to the Lynnwood middle school, the district said.

Attempted stabbing at Lynnwood middle school
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Snohomish County sheriff's deputies are searching for an 11-year-old boy who allegedly tried to stab a student at Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood on Friday, with a teacher stepping in to prevent the assault.

How King County Sheriff's Office uses helicopter unit to save lives

At a moment’s notice, the King County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit is ready to take off to save the lives of people stranded and endangered in the mountain regions of the area.

US tariff tracker: How much does it cost to buy groceries, cars, more

Tariffs' impact on consumers is starting to be felt, and FOX 13 is tracking it all, using USDA and Federal Reserve data to show you how much more – or less – everyday items are costing you.

Nearly half of National Weather Service offices critically understaffed, report warns

A new AP investigation reveals that nearly half of National Weather Service offices are facing critical staffing shortages, with experts warning the gaps could put lives at risk during severe weather season.

Unemployment benefits for striking workers being considered in WA, OR

Oregon and Washington lawmakers are considering unemployment benefits for striking workers, following recent walkouts by Boeing, nurses and teachers.

WA among states suing to block Trump's election order, calling it unconstitutional

The suit seeks to block key aspects of Trump's order, including requirements people provide documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote and a demand all mail ballots be received by Election Day.

Monster Jam Seattle 2025: Sneak Preview
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You buy the whole seat, but you only need the edge! Monster Jam 2025 is coming to Seattle's Lumen Field this weekend.