Nia Wong
Nia Wong joined the FOX 13 team as a weekend evening anchor and reporter in August 2022.
She crossed the Cascades from Spokane, WA where she spent three years as an evening anchor and investigative reporter for KXLY-TV.
While in the Lilac City, her reports were recognized with a regional Murrow Award and Society of Professional Journalists - Northwest Excellence in Journalism award.
Nia's journalism journey started by hanging out in concert pits photographing indie/rock bands and her broadcasting career has taken her through every state on the West Coast.
Nia is a proud alum of U.C. Irvine (Go Anteaters!) and she is currently the secretary for the Asian American Journalists Association's Seattle chapter.
When she's off the air, Nia enjoys playing ukulele, practicing yoga, road tripping and snuggling with her cat Pascal.
The latest from Nia Wong
Lawsuit filed against Snohomish County sheriff's deputies who shot and killed dog, shot owner multiple times
A federal lawsuit has been filed against two Snohomish County Sheriff's Office deputies for a shooting that killed a dog and injured a man in Sultan.
Lynnwood asbestos removal contractor faces nearly $800,000 in fines for serious safety violations
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries has fined Seattle Asbestos of Washington more than $790,000 for allegedly exposing workers and homeowners to hazardous conditions.
Campaign against I-2109, which repeals the capital gains tax, launched across Washington
Educators, childcare providers, and advocates gathered in Burien, Yakima, Spokane and Vancouver to launch the NO I-2109 campaign on Wednesday.
Puppy gifted to 6-year-old stolen from Tacoma yard
A Tacoma family is offering a $500 reward for their 11-month-old puppy they believe was abducted from their neighborhood.
Investigators seize 74,000 suspected stolen items from WA stores to be sold around the world
Around 74,000 suspected stolen goods were seized from a now closed Burien storefront, an adjacent warehouse and a home in Federal Way.
'Caged in like animals': King County sets up fencing around homeless encampment in Burien
King County has set up fencing around dozens of tents at 6th Avenue SW and SW 149th Street in Burien.
‘I was not kidnapped’: Ex-girlfriend of deadly Lynnwood crash suspect sets record straight
The former girlfriend of a suspect accused of causing a deadly crash on SR 525 last month is now speaking out about what happened.
Kenmore man charged in deadly crash also claimed he would 'skin' girlfriend alive: docs
Charging documents reveal the suspect also assaulted his girlfriend, stole her phone and cash, and sent messages to her friend claiming he was "going to skin her alive."
Elevators shut down at Seattle high-rise, trapping some disabled residents
After a fire broke out at The Rise on Madison apartments in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood, the elevator system has been out of service in the entire building, leaving some residents stranded on the top floors.
'My daughter could have died': Thurston Co. middle school student attacked in video
A Thurston County father says a video circulating on social media shows his daughter being attacked as she walked through Bush Middle School in Tumwater on April 29th.