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 Leary Way Bridge in Ballard is closed for earthquake improvements
The Leary Way bridge in Ballard is closed all weekend for earthquake safety improvements, causing significant traffic delays.
Seattle Supersonics legend Lenny Wilkens statue unveiled outside Climate Pledge Arena
A bronze statue honoring legendary Seattle SuperSonics head coach Lenny Wilkens was unveiled Saturday outside Climate Pledge Arena. Wilkens led the Sonics to their only NBA championship in 1979 and is a three-time Hall of Famer.
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.
Paving project closes NB I-405 in Kirkland, causes massive delays
Northbound I-405 in Kirkland is closed between NE 70th Place and NE 124th Street for major paving work, causing extensive traffic backups. Drivers should expect significant delays and consider alternate routes through Monday morning.
Two men injured in Tukwila shooting
Two men are in critical condition after a shooting overnight in Tukwila.
Things to do with the family this weekend
Family friendly things to do around Seattle this weekend.
Multiple events, road closures in WA could impact traffic
It's going to be busy this weekend in Washington.
Washington Sports Wrap: June 27, 2025
Washington Sports Wrap covers the diverse array of sports in the Pacific Northwest.
Homeowner sued by King County says tree cutting was about safety, not views
Following a viral video of a massive, missile-like tree barreling down a hillside toward an Issaquah neighborhood, King County is accusing three homeowners of illegally cutting in the fragile area.
Same-sex rights threatened during historic Pride month
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage legal nationwide on June 26, 2015 — but some groups are still fighting against it.
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.
Semi-truck full of whiskey overturns, causing traffic on I-90 near Snoqualmie
Travelers are advised to expect delays on I-90 near Snoqualmie as crews work to remove a semi-truck that rolled over Friday morning.
Same-sex rights threatened during Pride month
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage legal nationwide on June 26, 2015 — but some groups are still fighting against it.
Shooting on I-5 in Tukwila, WA snarls traffic
The northbound lanes of I-5 were blocked at I-405 in Tukwila as troopers investigated a shooting that occurred on the freeway.
Shooting on NB I-5 closes all lanes near Southcenter
Police are investigating after one person was shot on I-5 near Southcenter on Friday.
Attorneys General challenge SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling
Attorneys General Nick Brown, Rob Bonta, Andrea Joy Campbell, Matthew Platkin, and William Tong discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship cases.
SeaTac cancels Fourth of July celebrations, other WA cities go on
The City of SeaTac will not sponsor formal Fourth of July celebrations at Angle Lake Park this year.
Comedian W. Kamau Bell performing in Seattle tonight
Comedian and TV host W. Kamau Bell joined Good Day Seattle to talk more about tonight's show.