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Seattle Local Pulse: River Rescue and Light Rail Dreams

Seattle Local Pulse: River Rescue and Light Rail Dreams

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, March 27. We kick off with breaking news from early this morning: rescuers pulled a young woman from the cold Duwamish River waters near the West Seattle Bridge and Terminal 5 off Harbor Island. West Seattle Blog reports shes now safe with medics after a fireboat got her aboard around 1230 AM, turning a scary night into a successful rescue that reminds us how quickly our waterways can turn dangerous.

Shifting to city hall updates, Seattle Department of Transportation just shared new renderings for Pike Place Market barriers ahead of the FIFA Mens World Cup. These temporary setups build on last years pilot to cut car traffic, keeping our iconic market safer for pedestrians and boosting businesses right there on the waterfront.

On public safety, the past 24 hours stayed relatively calm with no major incidents reported beyond that water rescue, though we always urge caution near bridges and rivers.

Weathers cooperating today with clear skies at 57 degrees now, warming to around 53 by afternoon under mostly sunny conditions and light winds, per Time and Date and US Harbors forecasts. Perfect for outdoor plans, though bundle up for the evening drop to the mid-30s.

Big infrastructure win: light rail finally bridges Lake Washington tomorrow, connecting our region like never before, as Daily Journal of Commerce notes, easing commutes across the water.

Sports buzz has Mariners fans fired up for Opening Day 2026, with the city gearing up citywide. And excitingly, the NBA is exploring expansion to Seattle alongside Las Vegas, per SportsPro, bringing hoops dreams closer.

Community events ahead: tonight at 6 PM, join Seattle Indivisible and Planned Parenthood for a No Kings poster party at Stoup Brewery on Capitol Hill at 1158 Broadway, prepping for tomorrows rally.

New business note: BOMA Greater Seattle helped defeat a state bill limiting local camping enforcement, protecting our downtowns daily flow.

Real estate sees steady demand with median home prices holding around 850,000 bucks, while jobs post about 15,000 openings in tech and healthcare last week.

For a feel-good lift, locals cheered as youth programs at Garfield High notched a regional robotics win.

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