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Breaking news out of our region as wildfires continue to threaten parts of the state. Near Mount Rainier National Park, a get-set evacuation order is in place for the Wildcat Fire, which has now burned over six thousand acres in Yakima County and is causing disruptions for communities along Goose Prairie and Bumping River Road. Meanwhile, Mason County’s Bear Gulch Fire has scorched more than ten thousand acres near Lake Cushman, with containment dropping to just under ten percent. Though Seattle is far enough from the danger, the resulting haze and occasional smoke could be in the air off and on today, so folks with respiratory sensitivities may want to take care if spending time outside, especially near parks or the waterfront.
Speaking of the weather, it looks like a mostly cloudy day ahead for us, with highs hovering in the low to mid seventies and some light wind. There’s a chance of showers later this afternoon and overnight, so plan accordingly for outdoor plans or community events. Tomorrow, we’re expecting more of those clouds and scattered showers, with highs staying pretty mild, around seventy.
Turning to City Hall, this week marks a significant milestone: The Department of Justice has officially returned full control of police practices back to the City of Seattle, supporting the city’s motion to end federal oversight after many years of reform efforts. This move signals progress on transparency and accountability for public safety. Mayor Harrell is also pitching a citywide initiative to improve food access, aiming to bring fresh groceries and healthy meals closer to neighborhoods currently lacking options.
Safety is also in the headlines with the closure of three city parks due to a recent rise in safety incidents. The city’s prioritizing security reviews and improvements. Meanwhile, authorities arrested a suspect after high-speed pursuits linked to multiple car thefts in both Seattle and south of the city. Police remind us to report suspicious activity promptly and follow local alerts.
On the real estate front, Seattle home prices continue to hold steady with the median around eight hundred seventy thousand. Inventory is up slightly, which gives buyers a little more choice, but sellers are still seeing brisk movement for homes near good schools and transit. The job market remains robust, with tech and healthcare leading the way and several hundred new postings across Amazon, Microsoft, and UW Medical Center this week.
Music and culture are bustling this weekend. Capitol Hill is abuzz with local artists at the Cal Anderson Park Autumn Arts Festival, and Bumbershoot wraps up at Seattle Center Sunday, featuring headliners on multiple stages. Fans of the Seattle Storm will want to mark their calendars for the Hall of Fame ceremony honoring Sue Bird, our homegrown legend.
Community events include Sunday’s South Lake Union Food Walk, with dozens of eateries set up for tasting and music all along Westlake. If you are looking for something family-friendly, the Green Lake Community Center has a back-to-school carnival with free activities for kids today.
In education and sports, big kudos to Chief Sealth High School football, who kicked off their season with a decisive win against Hockinson, powering to a thirty-three to six victory. Their next game is this Friday against Franklin at Southwest Athletic Complex, and excitement is already building for the annual Huling Bowl rivalry.
For a feel-good story as we wrap up, West Seattle neighbors rallied this past week to renovate a community garden on California Avenue. Families and volunteers of all ages came together, planting flowers and adding picnic tables so everyone has a spot to relax and connect.
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