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Alex Rozier

KING 5 News

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Alex:

Grandparents send cardboard cutout to take their place at Thanksgiving

Rockwall’s Missy and Barry Buchanan sent a cardboard cutout of themselves to give the grandkids a laugh in a challenging year. → Read More

Seattle family, friends desperate to find woman missing in Dallas

Friends and family haven’t heard from Marisela Botello since the early morning hours of Monday, Oct. 5. → Read More

World War II Veteran hopes for 100 birthday cards for 100th birthday

A World War II Veteran in Watauga hopes you consider his birthday wish. James South is hoping to receive a 100 birthday cards for his 100th birthday. → Read More

World War II Veteran hopes for 100 birthday cards for 100th birthday

A World War II Veteran in Watauga hopes you consider his birthday wish. James South is hoping to receive a 100 birthday cards for his 100th birthday. → Read More

World War II Veteran hopes for 100 birthday cards for 100th birthday

A World War II Veteran in Watauga hopes you consider his birthday wish. James South is hoping to receive a 100 birthday cards for his 100th birthday. → Read More

Portraits for their families: Edmonds veteran honoring fallen heroes

Over the past 15 years Michael Reagan has drawn more than 6,000 portraits of fallen military heroes. He sends them to families of the fallen for free. cancer. → Read More

How the Heimlich maneuver can save a life

By learning the Heimlich maneuver, you could help save the life of someone who's choking. → Read More

Study reveals most dangerous intersections for Washington cyclists

It’s been a week since a bicyclist was killed in a hit and run collision in Seattle’ Rainier Beach neighborhood. Now a local attorney sharing the findings of his study that highlights dangerous intersections for bicyclists. → Read More

Recovery community urges Washington lawmakers to help people stay drug and alcohol-free

Hundreds of people will gather in Olympia to urge lawmakers to help thousands stay drug and alcohol-free → Read More

Homicides, other reported crimes down in Federal Way

In two years, Federal Way saw a major dip in reports of homicides as well as residential burglaries, car theft, regular theft, and violent crime. → Read More

Family-led yogurt company moves to Federal Way after reaching growth limit in Seattle

Five years ago Ellenos Yogurt employed four people. Now the Seattle business has 150 employees and are positioned for a very bright future. → Read More

‘I'm sorry’: Howard Schultz says selling the Sonics was a mistake

As Howard Schultz seriously considers a run for president, the former Starbucks CEO said he was responsible for what happened to the Sonics, and he regrets it. → Read More

Seattle soccer star impacting lives six years after her passing

Austen Everett died of cancer in 2012. Before she passed away she started a foundation that helps kids who are ill become honorary captains for their favorite sports team. → Read More

Seattle viaduct closes one month from Tuesday

Here's how to get ready for the Seattle Viaduct closure, coming January 11. → Read More

Bothell baby makes graceful entrance after roadside delivery

A Washington State Patrol trooper and Bothell family delivered a newborn on the side of Interstate 5 the day before Thanksgiving. → Read More

'No dream is too big': Ciara surprises student coders at White Center school

Every week in December, middle schools in White Center learn how to code. The students got extra support from Amazon engineers and recording artist Ciara. → Read More

Roadside billboards plead for kidney donation for dying father

The children of a Burien man paid for two billboards asking for a kidney donation for their father. → Read More

UW Medicine doctor reunites with POW 50 years later

UW Medicine's Chief Vascular Surgeon Dr. Ben Starnes knew 50 years after a random act of kindness that it was time to meet the man who his family helped. → Read More

Kennedy Catholic opens doors for all students

The "Saint Teresa Program" at Kennedy Catholic High School hopes to be more inclusive of special needs students in private schools. → Read More

Lynnwood man runs major record store out of his garage

Kevin Grigsby runs an impressive record store out of his home, aptly named the "Vinyl Garage." His collection has grown to more than 100,000 over four decades. → Read More