Taylor Winkel
I was born and raised here in Western Washington and am ecstatic to be back home, covering news and stories in the area that shaped who I am today.
I grew up going to concerts and music festivals in downtown Seattle, and playing bass guitar in several local bands (you’ve never heard of) on some of the same stages graced by Nirvana, and Pearl Jam.
I’m a proud UW graduate, and spent time interning with several local media outlets during my time in college. I covered the fight against a new juvenile detention facility in Seattle, search and rescue missions at the Oso landslide and legislative issues in Olympia. Before returning home to Washington in June of 2023 to work for Fox 13 Seattle I spent time producing, reporting and anchoring in Montana, South Texas, and Northern Nevada. During my time in news I’ve covered border and migration issues, mass shootings, and deadly natural disasters. My favorite stories to report are ones that bring closure, understanding or a new perspective.
In my opinion one of the best parts of this job is the power to help people understand what’s going on in their cities, neighborhoods and the community we all share. I learn something new every day at work and I hope I can share that knowledge with you at home.
I am a mom to many plants, a sweet lazy dog, and a wild toddler. When I’m not at work, my family and I enjoy going to area parks, beaches, forests and hiking trails. I love yoga, running, and restaurants that use copious amounts of butter, spices, and salt.
If you see me out somewhere, I hope you’ll stop to say "hi!"
The latest from Taylor Winkel
AAPI Heritage Month: 40 years of legacy for Pike Place flower farmers
After the Vietnam War, Seattle's Pike Place Market, King County and WSU partnered up to help Asian refugees resettle. That program has bloomed into a 40-year legacy at the market.
'He made a decision to kill my son:' Suspect in Capitol Hill light rail stabbing pleads not guilty
A man accused of stabbing another man to death at the Capitol Hill light rail station has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder.
SWAT negotiates with barricaded suspect in Kent standoff
Police and a SWAT team are negotiating with a shooting suspect who barricaded themselves inside a home in Kent on Tuesday morning.
Woman shot while defending herself in attempted robbery at Auburn Walmart
Police are investigating a shooting that happened at a Walmart in Auburn on Tuesday.
Seattle City Council to vote on proposed contract with Seattle Police
Seattle City Council is expected to vote on a new contract with the Seattle Police Officer’s Guild on Tuesday, but one council member is pushing to postpone the vote.
Protesters accused of shutting down Sea-Tac Airport Drive entering pleas
Dozens of demonstrators arrested outside the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last month will be arraigned Monday.
King County pilot program provides extra $500 a month to those in need
With many feeling like the cost of living goes up by the day, a new King County pilot program aims to help those struggling to make ends meet.
Car smashes into storage facility in South Seattle
Police are investigating after a car crashed into a storage facility in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood on Thursday morning.
WA mom pleads not guilty to stabbing 4-year-old son to death
Janet Garcia, facing first-degree murder charges, pleaded not guilty Monday for the killing of her 4-year-old son Ariel, whose body was found with 41 stab wounds.
With 4/20 celebrations comes growing cry for Washington to stand up to pot shop burglaries
This year, 4/20 comes as Washington cannabis-industry leaders say crimes against their business are out of control.