The violent origin of Pride weekend

This weekend marks more than 50 years of Pride celebrations in Seattle. However, the violent origin of the movement is sometimes overshadowed by the fun events.

The violent origin of Pride Weekend

This weekend marks more than 50 years of Pride celebrations in Seattle. However, the violent origin of the movement is sometimes overshadowed by the fun events.

Washington's fentanyl blind spot: why child endangerment cases fall short

After a toddler died from fentanyl overdose and five adults were arrested but only charged with a gross misdemeanor, King County prosecutors are calling for changes to state law. Current legislation allows for felony charges in child endangerment cases involving methamphetamine, but not fentanyl, leaving children exposed to the deadly opioid with less legal protection. State Representative Lauren Davis stopped by Fox 13 to discuss why the legislature has not yet updated this critical law.

Homeowner sued by King County says tree work was about safety, not views

You’ve probably seen the viral video: a massive, missile-like tree barreling down a hillside toward an Issaquah neighborhood. That video is now at the center of a King County lawsuit accusing three homeowners of illegally cutting or damaging more than 140 trees — allegedly for a better view.