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Protests, Shootings, and Mild Weather: Your Seattle Local Pulse for January 25th

Protests, Shootings, and Mild Weather: Your Seattle Local Pulse for January 25th

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, January 25th. We kick off with breaking news from downtown, where a protest unfolded yesterday afternoon outside the Henry Jackson Federal Building on 2nd Avenue at Madison Street. The Seattle Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression rallied against the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, blocking southbound traffic around 6 p.m. Organizers called it an emergency vigil drawing community groups, and we expect updates as it develops.

Shifting to public safety, Seattle police are investigating a late-night shooting Friday on 3rd Avenue near Wall Street in Belltown. A 19-year-old woman was seriously injured after a disturbance outside a venue and taken to Harborview Hospital; she remains in serious condition. The suspect fired multiple rounds at the building and fled; no arrests yet, and she wasnt the target. Call the Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000 with tips.

Our weather stays mild today at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, with highs likely around 42 to 45 degrees under partly cloudy skies, per National Weather Service reports and prediction markets. Light southerly breezes warm things up nicely, perfect for outdoor plans, though a cold advisory lingers overnight with lows near 32 degrees. Bundle up after sunset at 5 p.m.

Sports fans, were buzzing about two big matchups. The Seahawks host the Rams tonight at 11:30 p.m. in the NFC Championship at Lumen Field, with temps rising over 40 degreesideal football weather. Earlier at 3 p.m., the Kraken face the Devils at Climate Pledge Arena, same lines as their recent Ducks loss.

City Hall updates include routine cold weather responses aiding the unhoused downtown. In jobs, unemployment holds steady near 4 percent, with openings in tech around South Lake Union. Real estate sees median home prices at about 850,000 dollars, up 5 percent year-over-year.

New business note: A fresh coffee spot opens tomorrow on California Avenue in West Seattle. Upcoming, catch community cleanups at Discovery Park Tuesday.

Shoutout to Roosevelt High School for their robotics teams state win. And a feel-good story: Neighbors rallied to fix Alki Beach playground equipment after storms.

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