Is it cheaper to live in Seattle or an all-inclusive resort?
A Seattle man posed a question on TikTok, "Is it cheaper to live in Seattle or an all-inclusive resort in Mexico or the Dominican Republic?" This morning, he joins Good Day Seattle in studio to talk about his findings.
Proposal sparks debate over veteran care
A proposal over veteran healthcare just sparked a big debate among healthcare workers and those who have served. The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs is pushing to replace anesthesiologists with nurse anesthetists.
City Council proposal could lower delivery driver minimum wage law in Seattle
Seattle City Council is considering a proposed ordinance related to app-based worker labor standards that advocates say would harm gig workers in Seattle.
Bird flu in cows: 1 in 5 pasteurized milk samples had traces of virus, FDA says
One in five samples of pasteurized milk contained remnants of the bird flu virus that has infected dairy cows, the FDA said. Here’s what to know.
Fecal pollution threatens 15 WA shellfish harvest areas
More than a dozen of Washington state's commercial shellfish growing areas are threatened because of increased fecal bacterial levels in the water.
More parents are feeling lonely, burned out, new survey says
More than half of parents who participated in the survey said they felt isolated and lonely and burned out due to their responsibilities as a parent.
New report ranks the most polluted places in the U.S.
The American Lung Association says 131.2 million people – that’s 39% of Americans – live in communities with failing grades for levels of pollution. Here's a map of the best and worst.
Bird flu virus found in milk but FDA says it's safe to drink
Pasteurized milk is still safe to drink despite traces of bird flu particles found, according to the USDA, FDA and CDC.
David Beckham's $10M lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's fitness company will go to trial
David Beckham and Mark Wahlberg's companies will battle it out in court over money the English soccer star claims F45 owes him.
Céline Dion hopes for 'a miracle' to cure Stiff Person Syndrome
When Céline Dion announced in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, she couldn't give fans much information other than noting her European tours were canceled.
TikTok video from London dentist goes viral for revealing 3 surprising times you should not brush your teeth
A dentist has gone viral on TikTok after sharing the circumstances in which you should skip brushing your teeth — at least for awhile.
Toddler milk may be harmful, AAP warns amid push for tighter product guidelines
Some health experts contend that toddler milk might not have the nutritional benefits that companies marketing the product may claim it has.
Ground beef health alert: Products may be contaminated with E. coli, FSIS warns
Certain ground beef products may be contaminated with E. coli, the FSIS warned. Here’s what to know.
Melatonin industry asked to tighten standards after spike in child ER visits
As melatonin’s popularity has increased in the U.S. – so have reports of its poisoning in children.
Survey: Workers estimate they need $1.8M to retire
A survey from Charles Schwab says workers estimate they need to save nearly $2 million in order to retire.
Breaking free from trauma, addiction and anxiety
FOX 13 Seattle speaks with Bob Gardner, founder of The Freedom Specialist, on a body-based approach to happiness, health, and well-being.
First-ever Earthfest event in Bellevue
Families from all over the region spent their time in the sun at the Bellevue Botanical Garden Saturday to enjoy the view and celebrate Mother Nature at Earthfest.
Healthy Kids Day at local YMCA branches
FOX 13 Seattle talks with President and CEO of YMCA Greater Seattle Loria Yeadon about Healthy Kids Day, an event to promote healthy habits for local kids and families.
Certain snacks, drinks could be banned in some states due to cancer-causing ingredients
Following California's ban on four dangerous chemicals in food, lawmakers in multiple states are considering the prohibition of specific food additives.
WHO concerned over Bird Flu spread in dairy cows, potential human risk
The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned about bird flu transmission to other animals and humans, following the disease's recent uptick in dairy cows.