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Mariners Playoff Fever, Northgate Shooting, and Pioneer Square Transformation: Seattle Local Pulse 10/16/25

Mariners Playoff Fever, Northgate Shooting, and Pioneer Square Transformation: Seattle Local Pulse 10/16/25

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, October 16th, 2025.

We're starting with some exciting news for Mariners fans as the city goes all in on playoff fever. Mayor Bruce Harrell has officially declared today Humpy Day in honor of our beloved underdog mascot, Humpy the salmon. A community rally kicks off at City Hall at 2 PM, and the University of Washington Marching Band will lead everyone in a march down to T-Mobile Park ahead of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Mariners are riding high with a 2-0 series lead, and the energy in our city is absolutely electric. Mayor Harrell says Seattle is standing behind the team and ready for this historic run, encouraging everyone to seize the moment and show their pride.

Now for today's weather, we're looking at a cool start with temperatures in the mid-40s this morning, climbing to around 58 degrees this afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy to overcast skies throughout the day with no precipitation. It's perfect weather for that rally downtown. Tonight drops back to the low 50s, and we should note that showers are likely rolling in tomorrow, so enjoy the dry conditions while we have them.

In tragic news from yesterday evening, Seattle Police are investigating a fatal shooting in the Northgate neighborhood. Officers responded around 4:50 PM to the 2100 block of North Northgate Way where they found a 20-year-old man in a hotel parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. Despite life-saving efforts from officers and Seattle Fire Department, the man died at the scene. Detectives are working to determine what led to the shooting, and anyone with information is asked to call the Violent Crimes Tip Line.

Over in Pierce County, a woman died after being hit by a driver fleeing from deputies. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office reports the man was trying to speed away from law enforcement when he crashed into her vehicle in Parkland.

On a brighter note, Pioneer Square continues its transformation with RailSpur micro district opening a new rooftop event space last month atop the 419 Occidental mixed-use building. The historic structure, originally built in 1906, now offers spectacular views for events and gatherings.

In real estate news, an industrial property in South Park at 515 South 96th Street just sold for 6 million dollars this week. The property had been owned by the same family for decades.

Remember, if you're heading to that Mariners rally this afternoon, bundle up as temperatures will be in the upper 50s. The game starts at 5:08 PM tonight, and with the roof likely open, bring those jackets.

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