Alejandra Guzman
Alejandra Guzman joined the FOX 13 News team as a reporter in January 2022.
Alejandra comes to the Emerald City from San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Mexico but was raised in El Paso, Texas, her hometown.
Her love for journalism started in high school when she began volunteering at local non-profits as part of the outreach service instilled through pageantry and modeling.
Now, her mission is to help serve her community, keep you informed and hold the powerful accountable and get you the answers you want to know.
Alejandra knows no barriers, since the start of her career she has worked for local Univision, Telemundo, Fox and NBC affiliates where she has anchored, reported and produced.
Her career kicked off in Laredo, Texas covering immigration and Presidential Border Tours as a ‘one-woman-band’.
Her passion for storytelling took her to Midland/Odessa, West Texas, where she solo-anchored a two-hour morning show.
As a bilingual journalist, Alejandra has traveled along the U.S. - Mexico border where she took a deep dive looking into and covering the ongoing Border Crisis.
This is Alejandra’s first time leaving the Texas heat, when she’s not on-air, she’s exploring the city with her Corgi Zoe, reading a book, or escaping on a weekend getaway.
The latest from Alejandra Guzman
'2 bites could have killed me': Seattle woman sues Panda Express over wire in meal
A routine visit took a dire turn when a woman swallowed a wire from her meal, resulting in severe pain and respiratory distress.
SEA Airport under construction as peak travel season begins
Memorial Day signals the start of the summer travel season, but for those flying through the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), navigating construction zones is now part of the journey.
University of WA reaches agreement with union representing student employees
The University of Washington said on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement with UAW Local 4121.
'Do the right thing': 2 other Bob Fergusons drop out of WA governor race, AG threatened criminal charges
Attorney General Bob Ferguson said if the two other "Bob Fergusons" didn’t withdraw from the race by the Monday deadline they could face criminal charges under state law.
Asylum seekers moved again amidst contract dispute with City of Seattle
In a whirlwind of uncertainty and mixed emotions, asylum seekers in Seattle find themselves uprooted once more, this time from the Quality Inn in Kent to hotels in SeaTac.
Asylum seekers left in limbo as City of Seattle fails to uphold housing agreement
The owner of the Quality Inn in Kent, where the asylum seekers have been housed, claims he has not received any payment for their current stay, alleging exploitation by the city.
Bikini baristas flout Everett's new 'dress code,' prompting concerns from stand owners
The City of Everett has enacted a new dress code ordinance for bikini baristas, sparking a mix of compliance and mockery from some workers.
'Where did you get your walnuts?': Foodborne illness attorney warns of E. coli in WA walnuts
A recent outbreak of E. Coli linked to contaminated walnuts has sparked food safety concerns, prompting health officials to issue warnings and recalls across multiple states.
Neighbors call to 'move' asylum seekers out of Seattle park, into shelter
"We feel for these people, but there's got to be a better way."
Zoning issues further delay Burien's tiny home village project
A recent decision by the Burien City Council regarding zoning regulations has sparked controversy over the fate of a proposed tiny home project, aimed at aiding individuals experiencing homelessness.