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Highways reopen, a suspect arrested, and a community rallies after floods in the Seattle region. - Seattle Local Pulse, Dec 27

Highways reopen, a suspect arrested, and a community rallies after floods in the Seattle region. - Seattle Local Pulse, Dec 27

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, December 27. We kick off with breaking news from our region. Governor Bob Ferguson announces a limited reopening of U.S. Highway 2 on Monday after severe floods washed out a 42-mile stretch, easing travel woes for those heading east from Stevens Pass. Flags fly at half-staff statewide to honor fallen Washington State Patrol Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting, killed last week while aiding a motorist near Tacoma; her memorial service details emerge soon, and police found the suspect vehicle, still seeking witness tips.

On public safety, a suspect sits in custody after pushing a WSP lieutenant to the ground and stealing her patrol car in North Seattle Thursday, leading to a chase up I-5 to Lynnwood. Detectives busted a Sinaloa Cartel-linked drug ring, seizing two million dollars in street-value drugs. In West Seattle, firefighters quickly doused a small exterior blaze in the 3400 block of 30th SW near Admiral Way yesterday, with no injuries.

Weather-wise, lingering showers fade today as high pressure builds, bringing cooler temps in the low to mid-40s around Puget Sound, with winds dropping to 10 to 15 mph. Fog may form overnight, so watch for slick spots on I-5 and Aurora Avenue; mountains get up to a foot of snow tonight for better ski packs at Snoqualmie Summit, opening soon. No big disruptions for Climate Pledge Arena events, like the Kraken game Sunday at 5 pm.

City updates include King County Public Health probing an E. coli outbreak at a Bellevue restaurant, so diners, stay cautious. Federal docs reveal a multimillion-dollar real estate scam hitting 22 Puget Sound investors, many in Seattle, draining tens of thousands each—our market stays hot but vigilant, with median home prices around 850,000 dollars. Job scene holds steady post-holidays, with retail hiring up near Northgate Mall.

New biz buzz: Row West rowing studio launches soon in The Junction. Community shines with 1,000 free Christmas meals served in Kent, honoring a restaurant legacy. Upcoming, Alki Beach hosts the New Year's Day Polar Bear Swim, later than usual—bundle up for that Puget Sound plunge. Schools wrap winter break, reopening January 5.

We wrap with a feel-good nod to volunteers door-knocking in flood-hit Skagit County today, delivering aid after White River overflows near Enumclaw.

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