Covington residents want answers about controversial proposal to build battery storage facility
Residents thought all the pushback stalled the project last year, but they recently came across an application to address wetlands on the proposed site that left many wondering what was going on.
Judge postpones Trump's classified documents case indefinitely
Former President Donald Trump’s classified records trial stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation was postponed indefinitely on Tuesday.
Aurora Avenue debate: Should Seattle reinstate its prostitution loitering law?
With many concerned over crime on Seattle's notorious Aurora Avenue, one city councilmember suggested reinstating an old prostitution loitering law.
Tiffany Smiley announces run for Washington's 4th congressional district
Tiffany Smiley, who lost to Patty Murray in the 2022 WA Senate race, announced she is running to represent Washington's fourth congressional district.
Civil rights leader Daisy Bates, singer Johnny Cash to be honored with statues at US Capitol
Civil Rights leader Daisy Bates and Musician Johnny Cash are set to be commemorated with statues at the U.S. Capitol, representing Arkansas.
Seattle mayor unveils $1.45 billion transportation levy proposal
Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell recently unveiled his $1.45 billion transportation levy proposal, aimed at creating a safe, reliable and connected city.
House divided over pro-Palestine protests
As college students across the U.S. continue to demonstrate in support of Palestine, the House passed a bill to defund schools promoting anti-Semitist speech.
GOP-endorsed candidate for Commissioner of Public Lands talks about her vision for forest health
With wildfires becoming more intense and frequent even in Western Washington, candidates who are running to be the next Commissioner of Public Lands will have to be ready to fight the emergency.
Commissioner of Public Lands candidate speaks on wildfire prevention, forest health
FOX 13's Hana Kim sat down with Sue Kuehl Pederson, a Washington candidate for Commissioner of Public Lands.
House Democrats to Save Speaker Mike Johnson
A pack of far-right Republicans want to remove the Speaker of the House for a second time this session.
Consumer groups push Congress to uphold automatic refunds for airline passengers
Consumer groups are pushing Congress to uphold automatic refunds for airline passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed for several hours.
Abortion in Arizona: Measure to repeal near-total ban passes in state Senate
Democrats secured enough votes in the Arizona Senate on Wednesday to repeal a Civil War-era ban on abortions that the state's highest court recently allowed to take effect.
DEA plans to reclassify marijuana
The Drug Enforcement Agency is taking a bold step to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
Burien City Council delays transitional housing vote amid rising homelessness concerns
The Burien City Council was anticipated to offer potential solutions to address the issue of homelessness during their scheduled vote on transitional housing units on Monday evening. However, the vote has been postponed to the next meeting, prolonging answers for the dozens of individuals sleeping on city sidewalks.
Democratic Minnesota state senator stripped of committee assignments after burglary arrest
Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell will be removed from committee assignments and caucus meetings after she was arrested last week for a suspected burglary at her stepmother's home.
Kristi Noem defends killing puppy after widespread outrage from Republicans and Dems
The South Dakota governor said in an excerpt from her upcoming memoir about the incident that “it was not a pleasant job, but it had to be done."
New rule protects privacy of women traveling for abortions
The Biden Administration is enacting a new rule aimed at protecting the privacy of women who travel for abortions.
One-on-one with OSPI candidate David Olson
He has been on the Peninsula School Board for more than a decade, and now he has a fresh endorsement from the state GOP party to go after the highest position in state education. FOX 13 sat down with David Olson on Friday to talk about what he believes the most integral part of a superintendent's job needs to be. Also how he plans to improve plummeting grades in many schools.
One-on-one with Pete Serrano, GOP candidate for Washington AG
On Wednesday, FOX 13's Hana Kim interviewed Pete Serrano. Over the weekend, the state Republican party endorsed Serrano in the Attorney General's race. Serrano is an attorney and also the mayor of Pasco. He says he is running for various reasons but his number one priority is to prosecute crime specifically when it comes to personal crime and drugs. He says he would work with county attorneys more closely and work for more transparency.
Supreme Court hears arguments in Idaho abortion ban case
Idaho is among 14 states that ban abortion at all stages of pregnancy with limited exceptions.