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"King Tides, Housing Expansions, and a Thrilling Kraken Win: Your Seattle Local Pulse Update"

"King Tides, Housing Expansions, and a Thrilling Kraken Win: Your Seattle Local Pulse Update"

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, November ninth. Today we wake up to chilly November air, partly cloudy skies, and a bit more brightness than usual. Temperatures hover just under fifty five degrees with plenty of cloud cover, so bundling up is a smart move for those heading out early. Rain is light today but as always, in Seattle, keep that rain jacket handy because damping showers could move in by the late afternoon and stick around into the early week.

The big natural event making waves today is the return of King Tides. These extra high tides turn Elliott Bay, the South Park neighborhood, and our waterfront into a fascinating, dramatic scene this morning. If you’re up early, it is worth a stroll near Harbor Avenue or the Duwamish for some memorable photos, but be cautious near low-lying areas since high water can surprise those not paying attention. City crews have been out since dawn making sure drains are clear and warning signs are up, especially in spots where past flooding has been an issue.

Turning to city hall, the Council’s most recent session tackled homeless shelter expansions, green lighting eighty new beds in Belltown with a plan to open by December. This comes as part of a larger effort to ease pressures on parks and public spaces as the colder weather settles in. Mayor Harrell’s office is also focused on boosting public transit safety after last week’s incidents at Westlake Station. More officers are expected on Link light rail this weekend.

Our job market is holding steady according to the Northwest Business Journal, with tech company hiring leading the way and local unemployment rates dipping slightly to just under four percent. Amazon announced two hundred new logistics roles for its South Lake Union hub, starting interviews this week. Meanwhile, several small businesses join the city’s story: Little Hen Bakery is opening its long-awaited Green Lake location on Tuesday and Bumbershoot Café on Capitol Hill is closing its doors after twenty plus years in service. Locals are organizing a Sunday farewell gathering on Pike Street.

Real estate remains competitive. The latest figures show the median Seattle home price sits near seven hundred eighty thousand dollars. First-time buyers should watch for two new affordable housing projects breaking ground in Rainier Valley and Ballard early next year.

Culture and community shine on this November weekend. Join the Diwali lights festival tonight at Seattle Center and don’t miss the return of the Fremont Sunday Market. On the sports front, local fans are buzzing. Last night, the Seattle Kraken delivered a thrilling overtime win against St. Louis, with Chandler Stephenson tying the game in the final second and Shane Wright clinching victory in overtime. Meanwhile, Seattle University’s men’s basketball came heartbreakingly close against Cal Poly, falling seventy-three to seventy-one on a buzzer-beater.

For safety, Seattle Police report quiet overnight hours citywide but are investigating a car break-in spree in the Queen Anne area. Extra patrols are scheduled along West Galer Street and the nearby grocery lot. If you see anything, authorities ask that we report right away. No violent incidents or major arrests have been announced, making for a calm night across most neighborhoods.

In schools, congratulations go out to Roosevelt High debate team, earning top honors at yesterday’s regional meet, and Ballard’s girls soccer team clinched a playoff berth with an emotional win Friday night.

We end with a feel-good story. Volunteers from the Ballard Food Bank spent Saturday morning assembling care kits for seniors, showing the strength of our local kindness as the holiday season approaches.

Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in our city. 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.

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