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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, April 17. We begin with a dramatic rescue in West Seattle yesterday afternoon, where two people were pulled from an overturned car after a serious collision. Thankfully, Seattle Fire crews report both patients are now in stable condition, and police arrested one person at the scene. We’ll share updates as more details come in.
Turning to city hall, lawmakers are actively discussing a significant $12 billion tax overhaul that could impact education funding and local services. The goal is to balance budgets and keep crucial programs running smoothly in our neighborhoods. Meanwhile, area businesses are voicing concerns over new tariffs, with some local exporters warning of rising costs and price hikes that could soon reach consumers.
Checking on the weather, we’re waking up to mild temperatures in the mid-50s, with clouds lingering this morning. Expect the mercury to climb to the mid-60s by afternoon, and we might see a few sun breaks. Tomorrow is shaping up even warmer, pushing into the 70s, so get outside if you can. If you’re planning outdoor activities today, just keep a light jacket handy in case our famous mist rolls in.
In real estate, the Seattle market continues to buzz. Median home prices have edged up again, with the latest numbers hovering just above $825,000. Realtors say demand remains strong, especially near Ballard and West Seattle, but higher mortgage rates mean it’s a competitive landscape for both buyers and renters.
On the job front, local tech and retail employers have posted more than 2,100 positions citywide in the past week, with hiring especially active in health care and logistics. For those job hunting, many openings are clustered near South Lake Union and the International District, so be sure to check postings daily.
Culturally, Seattle is alive this week. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel is hosting a unique event combining sustainable fashion with afternoon tea, drawing designers and eco-minded shoppers downtown. Looking ahead, don’t miss the Ballard Art Walk this Saturday, or the Seattle Symphony’s outdoor pop-up concert at Cal Anderson Park on Friday evening.
On the sports scene, the Mariners continue their home stretch after Raleigh and Miller led the team to a 5-3 victory over the Reds last night. Local high schools also notched big wins, with Garfield’s varsity soccer squad securing a playoff berth in a thrilling finish at Memorial Stadium.
Turning to public safety, Seattle police responded to an armed robbery at a South Seattle grocery store yesterday, which led to a chase and several arrests. Officers seized modified firearms from a juvenile suspect. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. Elsewhere, a concerning incident at city crosswalks grabbed headlines, with several signals hacked to play prank messages. The city assures us crews are investigating and working to secure the system.
On a positive note, Woodland Cemetery is bringing new life to its grounds with thriving bee hives that support urban pollination and give families a special way to honor loved ones.
That’s our Seattle Local Pulse for today. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
Turning to city hall, lawmakers are actively discussing a significant $12 billion tax overhaul that could impact education funding and local services. The goal is to balance budgets and keep crucial programs running smoothly in our neighborhoods. Meanwhile, area businesses are voicing concerns over new tariffs, with some local exporters warning of rising costs and price hikes that could soon reach consumers.
Checking on the weather, we’re waking up to mild temperatures in the mid-50s, with clouds lingering this morning. Expect the mercury to climb to the mid-60s by afternoon, and we might see a few sun breaks. Tomorrow is shaping up even warmer, pushing into the 70s, so get outside if you can. If you’re planning outdoor activities today, just keep a light jacket handy in case our famous mist rolls in.
In real estate, the Seattle market continues to buzz. Median home prices have edged up again, with the latest numbers hovering just above $825,000. Realtors say demand remains strong, especially near Ballard and West Seattle, but higher mortgage rates mean it’s a competitive landscape for both buyers and renters.
On the job front, local tech and retail employers have posted more than 2,100 positions citywide in the past week, with hiring especially active in health care and logistics. For those job hunting, many openings are clustered near South Lake Union and the International District, so be sure to check postings daily.
Culturally, Seattle is alive this week. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel is hosting a unique event combining sustainable fashion with afternoon tea, drawing designers and eco-minded shoppers downtown. Looking ahead, don’t miss the Ballard Art Walk this Saturday, or the Seattle Symphony’s outdoor pop-up concert at Cal Anderson Park on Friday evening.
On the sports scene, the Mariners continue their home stretch after Raleigh and Miller led the team to a 5-3 victory over the Reds last night. Local high schools also notched big wins, with Garfield’s varsity soccer squad securing a playoff berth in a thrilling finish at Memorial Stadium.
Turning to public safety, Seattle police responded to an armed robbery at a South Seattle grocery store yesterday, which led to a chase and several arrests. Officers seized modified firearms from a juvenile suspect. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. Elsewhere, a concerning incident at city crosswalks grabbed headlines, with several signals hacked to play prank messages. The city assures us crews are investigating and working to secure the system.
On a positive note, Woodland Cemetery is bringing new life to its grounds with thriving bee hives that support urban pollination and give families a special way to honor loved ones.
That’s our Seattle Local Pulse for today. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.