Free summer meal programs available for WA children, teens
With children and teens home for the summer, several districts throughout the region have set up programs to ensure youth can still receive a free meal during the next couple of months.
Everett Herald union workers go on 1-day strike after layoffs
Local journalists took to the streets after layoffs were announced at the Everett Herald.
Legendary DJ Charlye Parker caps her iconic career with heartfelt final show
Radio pioneer Charlye Parker bids farewell to her listeners on Everett's KXA after a trailblazing 50-year career and a terminal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Everett Herald lays off half of its newsroom
A dozen journalists at the Everett Herald will be losing their jobs after a round of layoffs was announced this week.
Looking back on Charlye Parker's trailblazing career
An Everett radio legend hangs up her headphones for the final time.
Charlye Parker signs off from the air waves
A radio legend in Everett has turned off her microphone and hung up her headphones for the final time.
Renton Boeing employee latest whistleblower to come forward with safety concerns
Boeing's embattled CEO David Calhoun was brought before Congress on Tuesday to answer questions about its safety culture, following even more claims from whistleblowers.
Everett community celebrates love, equality at 2nd annual Pride Block Party
The community of Everett celebrated love and equality on Saturday during its second-annual Pride Block Party event.
Getting ready for Everett Pride 2024
Everett is holding its second-annual pride block party on Saturday, and FOX 13 Seattle's Nikki Torres spoke with event organizers before it officially kicks off.
Road-rage shooting investigation caused I-5 closure in Everett
Police are asking for information about a road-rage shooting that prompted the closure of all lanes of southbound I-5 Wednesday in Everett.
Southbound I-5 fully closed in Everett due to police investigation
All lanes of southbound I-5 in Everett were close for a police investigation Wednesday afternoon.
Pride celebrations head to Everett Saturday
Celebrating love and equality in Everett. The city is preparing for its Pride celebration this weekend.
Kitten yoga class in Everett
There is a studio Everett where people can do yoga while hanging out with kittens.
Everett could vote on new, higher minimum wage
Workers in Everett could soon be paid a higher minimum wage, according to a report from the Everett Herald.
Everett house fire under investigation
An investigation is underway after a house in Everett caught on fire early Wednesday morning.
Everett house fire under investigation
An investigation is underway after a house in Everett caught on fire early Wednesday morning.
Woman uses fake passport to steal tens of thousands from Washingtonians' bank accounts
Everett Police say the same woman wanted by multiple law enforcement agencies for stealing tens of thousands of dollars from victims' bank accounts by using a fake U.S. passport has struck again.
2 loaded firearms found in carry-on luggage at Paine Field International Airport in Everett
TSA officers at Paine Field International Airport in Everett intercepted two loaded firearms this week during a routine X-ray screening of carry-on bags.
Families of victims who died in Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes urge DOJ to prosecute Boeing
Families of those who died in two deadly Boeing crashes are pushing the Department of Justice to prosecute Boeing on criminal charges.
Ohio billionaire plans to take sub to Titanic wreckage
A billionaire from Ohio wants to get on a sub to see the wreckage site of the Titanic, nearly one year after the OceanGate Titan submersible tragedy.