John Hopperstad, Q13 FOX News

John Hopperstad

Q13 FOX News

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by John:

Fire erupts at Shoreline pizza restaurant in business for nearly 50 years

Fire erupted at a pizza restaurant in Shoreline that has been in business for 45 years. → Read More

Medical emergency may have led to deadly head-on crash in Tacoma, police say

Police are investigating a crash that left a woman dead Tuesday morning in Tacoma. → Read More

Homeowner under investigation for murder after fatal shooting in Midland

A homeowner was arrested after a deadly shooting late Tuesday in Pierce County. → Read More

Deputies searching for suspect after man shot dead in Puyallup parking lot

Authorities in Pierce County are searching for a suspect after a man was shot dead in a parking lot late Wednesday. → Read More

1 person killed, several hurt in explosive 2-alarm house fire in Renton

One person died and four others were injured in an explosive two-alarm house fire early Friday morning in Renton. → Read More

Dozens infected, seven dead after Covid outbreak at Olympia long-term care facility

Thurston County Public Health officials say an infected employee brought the virus into Garden Courte. → Read More

Highway reopens after driver of stolen vehicle shot, killed on SR-18 in Auburn

Trooper Rick Johnson with Washington State Patrol said the shooting victim was driving a white SUV that was stolen from a 7-Eleven in Auburn. → Read More

Main Street in Bothell closure extended for local businesses during pandemic

City of Bothell close Main Street to increase local businesses and outdoor seating Main Street closes to increase foot traffic for local businesses and available outdoor seating to accommodate for the pandemic changes on businesses. BOTHELL, Wash. - A lot of restaurants and businesses in the northwest continue to struggle during this pandemic, and many have closed up for good. The city of… → Read More

30-day challenge to help seniors battle onset of dementia, Alzheimer's

During this pandemic, loneliness is a real issue for a lot of people who can’t make connections with others. It’s especially concerning for seniors. → Read More

New baseball league gives young people with autism the chance to grab a glove

Major League Baseball may be underway, but the pandemic has put youth baseball and other leagues on hold for much of the northwest. → Read More

New virus restrictions threaten Edmonds' oldest business

Edmonds Theater received a grant from Snohomish County to move forward with smaller events at the city's oldest business, but the new coronavirus restrictions make that impossible. → Read More

Pandemic means limited access to life-saving cardiac rehab services

OAK HARBOR, Wash. -- As things get going again and offices start opening back up, there are a lot of people who have missed out on precious time, including folks who have needed potentially life-saving treatments. → Read More

Alderwood Mall reopens Tuesday with new restrictions to curb virus concerns

LYNNWOOD, Wash. -- Snohomish County's largest mall reopens at 11 a.m. Tuesday after three months of being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. It's the first mall to reopen in Snohomish or King counties since the widespread closures began. → Read More

More violent clashes with police reported in Seattle overnight

SEATTLE -- Crowds were still out on Capitol Hill Monday morning as we enter Day 11 of protests. Barricades have been pushed back a couple more blocks to 13th and Pike, while police continue to surround the East Precinct and people continue to gather. On Sunday, peaceful protests again turned violent after some very scary moments. → Read More

Beekeeper says Asian Giant Hornets wiped out one of his hives, ‘decapitating every honeybee’

“If honeybees have a problem, then our food supply has a problem." → Read More

Seattle parks to be open this weekend with new guidelines

Seattle’s parks will stay open this weekend, with some new guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic. Last weekend, Seattle closed its most popular parks and beaches because of concerns that crowds would gather in warmer weather and spread the virus. → Read More

Seattle Police: Two men wanted in downtown shooting that killed 1, injured 7 others

Police say one person is under arrest and two others are wanted in connection with Wednesday's shooting in downtown Seattle that killed one person and injured seven others. → Read More

Tacoma to welcome Las Vegas-style casino

TACOMA, Wash. -- You can’t drive on I-5 in Tacoma and not spot it: a giant new landmark that will house one of the biggest casinos in the state. The Puyallup Tribe’s new Emerald Queen Casino is already being called the Las Vegas of the Puget Sound, and it hasn't even opened yet. → Read More

Port Orchard golf course gets another shot

A Maine man who grew up playing at Port Orchard's Village Greens golf course became its unlikely savior after being shut down. → Read More

Army Inspector General report addresses housing and mold concerns at JBLM, other bases

Weeks after Q13 shared stories of families at JBLM who say they were forced to move out because of black mold, a new report from the Army Inspector General says families who reported bad living conditions felt they faced retaliation for coming forward. → Read More