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Seattle Local Pulse: 100K Expected at No Kings Protest, Major Traffic Delays Ahead

Seattle Local Pulse: 100K Expected at No Kings Protest, Major Traffic Delays Ahead

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, March 28. We kick off today with breaking news on the massive No Kings protests sweeping our city and region. Organizers from Seattle Indivisible expect tens of thousands, possibly up to 100,000, to gather starting at noon at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill, marching to Seattle Center and the Space Needle by 1:15 p.m., wrapping up around 4 p.m. KOMO News and KIRO7 report similar rallies in Bellevue, Tacoma, and over 60 spots across Puget Sound, so expect street closures downtown, heavy traffic on I-5 near T-Mobile Park, and bus reroutes on Second Avenue and in West Seattle from King County Metro. With Mariners facing the Cleveland Guardians at 6:40 p.m. there and Kraken versus Buffalo Sabres at 2:30 p.m. at Climate Pledge Arena, plan ahead, listeners—Sound Transit warns of delays on the new Crosslake Connection light rail.

Weather plays right into this bustle. National Weather Service forecasts partly sunny skies with marine stratus clouds hanging around, highs near 55 degrees Fahrenheit at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. No major impacts today, but increasing showers loom tomorrow—perfect for indoor Mariners watching if youre avoiding crowds.

On public safety, Renton police investigate a fatal shooting near the area last night; the Major Crimes Unit leads, no arrests yet. Stay vigilant around protest zones, but past No Kings events saw no daytime damage, per Seattle PD.

City Hall updates include ongoing traffic tweaks for these events, affecting our daily commutes. No big new business openings noted, but job market holds steady with healthcare roles booming amid union pushes like WSNA at Tacoma rallies.

Sports quick hits: Mariners opened strong yesterday; Kraken eyes a home win. Local schools shine with Roosevelt Highs debate team taking state semis.

For feel-good vibes, neighbors in Capitol Hill are building block-by-block networks, inspired by Minneapolis, to support immigrant families—true community strength.

Upcoming, catch community events via No Kings interactive maps online. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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