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Sam Campbell

Sam Campbell is a reporter with ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio, having previously covered the latest breaking news for the Portland metro area at KOIN.com. Before moving to the Pacific Northwest, he worked as a military news reporter with the USA TODAY Network at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sam brings experience from news stations across the country, including New York City and Columbus, OH. He graduated from the Ohio University Scripps School of Journalism in 2017. When he's not working, he's hiking, playing video games or searching for the best dumpling spot in Seattle.

Man injured after driving a dump truck into an Edmonds home

A man was seriously injured when the dump truck he was driving crashed into a home in Edmonds Wednesday morning.
8 months ago

Providence, Aetna reach agreement; coverage for 35,000 Washingtonians stays in tact

Providence and Aetna announced Tuesday they reached an agreement that will no loner affect Washingtonians with Aetna insurance.
8 months ago

Sen. Murray: Don’t trust Trump’s promise to use public funding to support IVF

Sen. Patty Murray is urging voters to disregard Trump’s campaign promise to use public funding to support in vitro fertilization (IVF).
8 months ago

‘A lot of my income is already being taken:’ Seattleites pay US’ highest sales tax, report says

A report shows two Washington cities have the highest sales taxes in the nation -- Seattle and Tacoma.
8 months ago

Scandal in the small town of Morton where $937,000 was allegedly stolen

A new report from the state auditor says a former clerk-treasurer for the small town of Morton stole $937,000 in public money.
8 months ago

Why the alleged killer of 80-year-old dogwalker was free despite 8 felony convictions

Court documents revealed the man police accuse of killing an 80-year-old dogwalker Tuesday has a lengthy criminal history in Washington.
8 months ago

FBI arrest two Snohomish men accused of Jan. 6 attack on Capitol police

Federal agents with the FBI arrested a 47-year-old man in Snohomish, accused of attacking police officers during the Jan. 6 insurrection.
8 months ago

Gang leader, accomplice accused of targeting Asian families in Washington indicted

A gang leader accused of a series of armed robberies targeting Asian families in Washington, as well as his accomplice, have been indicted.
9 months ago

Can Washington officers question children without an attorney present?

Officers said a law, prohibiting them from interviewing children if they didn't have an attorney, hampered their ability to get details.
9 months ago

‘Food is finished:’ Refugees in Kent call for help as health, food struggles remain

About 170 asylum-seeking refugees living at a camp in Kent have been moved into temporary housing over the course of a week.
9 months ago

‘It’s about time’: NAACP leader in WA applauds possibility of Harris as presidential nominee

NAACP members reportedly scrambled to regroup following President Joe Biden’s sudden withdrawal from the race on Sunday.
9 months ago

I-90 brick-throwing suspect ‘could be’ same man who threw rocks at drivers in June

The man who threw a brick into a truck on I-90 Tuesday morning could be the same man in last month's attack on Rainier Avenue.
10 months ago

Asylum-seeking refugees relocated once more to spot off Highway 167 in Kent

Sandwiched between the remains of a budget hotel and Highway 167, a group of more than a hundred refugees plead for housing.
11 months ago

King County Sheriff: Watch for scam phone calls pretending to be law enforcement

Have you gotten a call from someone claiming they're a cop with an arrest warrant for you? Then you may have been targeted in a local scam.
11 months ago

Protesters at UW encampment harass, shine laser in eye of photojournalist

A FOX 13 photographer was harassed and had a laser shined in his eye while filming near the pro-Palestinian UW encampment this week.
12 months ago

UW’s ‘W’ sign besmirched with red paint by pro-Palestinian protesters

The University of Washington (UW) sign has been covered in red paint in an apparent act of pro-Palestinian protest.
12 months ago

‘It was chaotic:’ Ballard bodega burns in suspected gas explosion

A beloved café and deli in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood is in shambles after an explosion Thursday morning.
1 year ago

‘Our smoked salmon is just that good:’ Thieves steal 100 pounds of Seattle fish

Thieves made off with thousands of dollars and over 100 pounds of smoked salmon from a Central District fish market on Sunday.
1 year ago

Break-in of North Seattle motorcycle dealership causes heavy damage

A North Seattle motorcycle shop is repairing heavy damage to its front door, foundation and windows after thieves smashed their way into it.
1 year ago

Tons of water flooding road underneath Highway 99 from burst pipe

A pipe has burst underneath Highway 99 in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood and is spewing tons of water onto the roads.
1 year ago

Woman, 83, killed, 2 more injured in crash on SR 525 involving kidnapping suspect

One person was killed and two more were injured after a kidnapping led to a crash in Snohomish County Thursday night on SR 525.
1 year ago

Driver flees on foot after causing I-5 rollover crash, wanted by police

The Washington State Patrol is looking for a Nissan driver who allegedly caused a rollover crash on I-5 near Kent.
1 year ago

In Plain Sight: Criticisms, questions raised about controversial nonprofit We Heart Seattle

We Heart Seattle's approach on homelessness has gained the nonprofit attention — but much of it is highly critical.
1 year ago

In Plain Sight: Questions surround We Heart Seattle, King County policies

Despite doubt being cast on the ethics of We Heart Seattle, its volunteers were the ones to find the person's remains on city land.
1 year ago