Redmond, WA sees growing role in new ‘space race’

As excitement builds around a return to the moon, leaders in Redmond say their community is playing a role and embracing a new identity as a growing hub for space innovation.

Epstein victims to get $72.5 million from Bank of America

Bank of America has agreed to pay $72.5 million to victims of Jeffrey Epstein who accused the bank of ignoring "numerous red flags" that facilitated the trafficking of young girls.

'Seattle News Weekly': Light rail, pricey living, push for the Sonics

On this episode of the "Seattle News Weekly" podcast, FOX 13 Seattle Anchors Bill Wixey and Matthew Smith discuss the week's biggest stories in Seattle.

Seattle area expected to generate $845 million from FIFA World Cup

With just 81 days until the World Cup, Seattle officials gathered for a closer look at what to expect as 750,000 fans are expected to flood the city.

Poll: Americans worry over gas and energy prices limited in early days of Iran war

A new poll finds Americans' concern about gas prices and whether energy would be available or affordable did not rise much during the early weeks of the Iran war.

Study finds WA is 5th most expensive place to live in country

A new study shows Washington state is the fifth most expensive place to live in the nation, and it's getting harder for people to make the numbers work.

49% of Americans are struggling to afford food: Report

Nearly half of Americans say it’s difficult to afford food, with 52% spending more than last year, according to LendingTree.

Prosecutor tells judge there's a lack of evidence in Fed Chair Powell inquiry on costly Fed renovations

A federal prosecutor admitted in court that the government lacks evidence of wrongdoing by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in its investigation of his testimony before a Senate committee last year, a new report states.

FBI urges Backpage, CityXGuide trafficking survivors to apply for compensation

Survivors of trafficking linked to Backpage and CityXGuide may be eligible for compensation — and the deadline is coming up. Here's what to know.

No tips, worse service? Restaurant owners warn trend is 'degrading' dining experience

As more restaurants experiment with eliminating tips, the idea of a no-tip dining model is gaining traction — but not without resistance from some industry professionals who fear it could drag down service.