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Will Wixey

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Digital Content Producer at KCPQ-TV (Seattle, WA)

Digital Content Producer @fox13seattle '21 WSU Alum I write news and stuff :)

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  • 2 weeks ago | fox13seattle.com | Will Wixey

    As temperatures rise across western Washington this summer, the region is beginning to open up cooling centers for those seeking shelter from the heat. Cooling centers are open to the public, providing air-conditioned spaces across several different counties.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox13seattle.com | Will Wixey

    A man was shot multiple times in Seattle's Sand Point neighborhood Saturday afternoon, and police are actively investigating how the incident happened. What we know: Officers initially responded to a report of a drive-by shooting on Northeast 65th Street near Sand Point Way Northeast, south of Magnuson Park, at 3:08 p.m. Seattle police say they found a 38-year-old man who was shot in the leg, possibly in the ankle, and also had a hand injury.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox13seattle.com | Will Wixey

    As the manhunt for Washington triple-murder suspect Travis Decker continues, authorities are reopening roads that were initially closed in the search. The Chelan County Sheriff's Office is removing roadblocks at Icicle River Road in Leavenworth, which is near Travis Decker's last known location. The backstory: Decker is wanted in a multi-county manhunt for the deaths of his three daughters, Olivia, 5, Evelyn, 8, and Paityn, 9.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox13seattle.com | Will Wixey

    Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has activated the National Guard in the manhunt for Travis Decker, the suspect in the deaths of his three young daughters. Travis Decker has been on the run for about a week after allegedly kidnapping his daughters in Wenatchee and killing them, later dumping their bodies at a Leavenworth campground. The Governor's Response: As the search for Decker drags on, Gov.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox13seattle.com | Will Wixey

    Expect to see a higher presence of law enforcement patrolling the roads in western Washington over the next few months, as part of the "100 Safe Days of Summer" program. The effort aims to keep Washington roadways safe from June 6 through Labor Day weekend, which is typically the most dangerous time of the year. Extra emphasis patrols are being deployed across King County as recent data suggests speeding-related deaths are on the rise.

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