Ramsey Pfeffinger
Ramsey Pfeffinger is a Digital Content Creator at FOX 13 Seattle. Prior to joining our Seattle team in July 2024, Ramsey worked at news stations in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada.
While at these stations, he covered stories like Super Bowl LVIII, the Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix, Vegas Golden Knights' 2023 Stanley Cup Championship, along with the devastating UNLV shooting on December 6, 2023, the Caldor, Dixie, and Beckwourth Complex wildfires in northern Nevada and California, and many more community events in between.
He attended the University of Nevada, Reno, where he earned degrees in Communication Studies and Journalism. After studying travel writing at L'Université Catholique de Lyon, he knew he wanted to branch out and work in new and exciting places. Ramsey comes to Seattle ready to connect Washingtonians with news that matters most to their unique neighborhoods.
Ramsey covers any topic that helps area residents engage with their communities, with special interests in real estate, music, natural resource conservation, large-scale events, and LGBTQ+ stories.
The latest from Ramsey Pfeffinger
Boeing talks fail with no end in sight for striking WA workers
There is no end in sight for the Boeing machinists' strike as company leaders say talks have dissolved. Company and union leaders provided strong statements Tuesday night.
Travel expert Rick Steves gives update on prostate cancer battle
In a Monday night post to social media, travel expert and guidebook author Rick Steves provided an update on his battle with prostate cancer.
Historic Pier 70 on Seattle's waterfront for sale: What’s the price?
Pier 70 on Seattle's central waterfront is now up for sale. Following a 1999 renovation, the pier became a landmark hub for locals and visitors downtown.
Missing teen daughter of Flaming Lips drummer found safe
The 16-year-old daughter of rock drummer Steven Drozd has gone missing. She was last seen at Seattle Center after her father's concert with The Flaming Lips at Climate Pledge Arena over the weekend.
Burst pipe ruins more than 7,000 albums at West Seattle's Easy Street Records
Workers at Easy Street Records are in clean-up mode this weekend after a pipe burst in their building damaged the famous store and thousands of merchandise items.
Scientists deploy monitors at WA volcano amid unusual earthquake activity
Mount Adams usually sees an earthquake every couple years. There were six in September 2024 alone. Scientists are sending resources out for closer monitoring.
Fife, WA construction crews lay second-longest concrete girders in the world
There will be another closure on I-5 in Fife as crews continue work on a large-scale bridge construction project. This is the second in a series of four weekend closures.
Seattle's revolutionary Art of the Table restaurant closing in November
The restaurant shook the restaurant industry locally and beyond with a style of designing their service around the personal preferences of their chef in a way which is commonplace today.
Boeing talks to resume Monday as WA machinists' strike stretches on
Negotiations are set to resume as Boeing machinists push for new contract terms. In addition to the strike, the company faced increased pressure from the federal government.
New census shows drop in WA's Southern Resident Killer Whale population
Northwestern Washington's beloved Southern Resident Killer Whale population has dropped. Researchers say the drop is unfortunately what they have come to expect in recent years.