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Seattle Local Pulse: Heat Advisory Ahead, Indigenous Festival Brings Community Together

Seattle Local Pulse: Heat Advisory Ahead, Indigenous Festival Brings Community Together

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, June 13, 2026. We wake up today to mostly sunny skies over downtown, from Pike Place Market to South Lake Union. Forecasters at the National Weather Service and local outlets say we are heading for low 80s this afternoon, with just a tiny chance of rain and a Heat Advisory starting tomorrow and running into early Tuesday. That means we plan our park time at Green Lake or Gas Works earlier in the day, stay hydrated, and check on neighbors who may not have air conditioning. From city hall, we are watching Mayor Bruce Harrell and the council continue talks on public safety and homelessness coordination after regional leaders outlined next steps this week. KOMO News reports that the mayor is emphasizing tighter coordination between city departments and county agencies to address encampments and fentanyl response, which will shape how we see outreach teams and officers along Third Avenue, Aurora Avenue North, and near I 5. On the jobs front, local recruiters say tech postings are stabilizing, with roughly a few thousand open roles in the metro area, while hospitality around the waterfront and Capitol Hill is adding hundreds of seasonal positions as tourism ramps up. In real estate, agents report that the median single family home price in the city is hovering around one point one million dollars, with condos downtown and in Belltown averaging roughly half that, keeping pressure on renters and first time buyers. Around town, we have a busy cultural weekend. At Seattle Center, the Indigenous People Festival brings music, food, and art to the lawn beneath the Space Needle. Over on Capitol Hill, the art district is hosting an afternoon crawl along Pike and Pine, and TeenTix highlights The Play That Goes Wrong at the Bagley Wright Theater this afternoon. Ticketmaster lists Alex Warren on stage tonight at Climate Pledge Arena, adding to the buzz around the World Cup energy already building at Seattle Center. In sports, the Mariners sit atop the AL West as they continue their road series against the Nationals after last night’s weather delayed start in D C. We keep an eye on how that affects the bullpen before the team returns to T Mobile Park along First Avenue South. For schools, we celebrate local high school athletes wrapping up spring sports, with several Seattle Public Schools track and baseball teams earning state podium finishes this week, a strong cap to the school year. On the crime front, Seattle Police overnight logs show several vehicle break ins in SoDo and Belltown and a reported armed robbery near Aurora Avenue North and North 85th Street. Officers have made at least one arrest connected to an earlier string of car thefts in West Seattle. We stay aware, lock our cars, and report suspicious activity, while remembering that victims deserve care and privacy. Our feel good story today comes from the Central District, where community groups and small businesses have teamed up on a weekend block effort to provide free meals and art activities for youth, helping families enjoy the sunshine without worrying about cost. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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