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Seattle Local Pulse: Transit Wins and Spring Sunshine Transform the Emerald City

Seattle Local Pulse: Transit Wins and Spring Sunshine Transform the Emerald City

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, April 5th. We kick off with fantastic news on our transit front, as Sound Transit just opened the highly anticipated Crosslake connection on the Link light rail a few days ago. This game-changer links Bellevue and Redmond across Lake Washington via innovative bridges from Judkins Park through Mercer Island, easing traffic on I-90 and opening up faster commutes for thousands of us daily. Crowds turned out in droves for the ribbon-cutting, riding packed trains with Tahoma shining in the background, proving our push for better public transit pays off.

City Hall updates bring good vibes too, with boards and commissions meetings this week focusing on ORCA card discounts and parking tweaks around key spots like the International District, making our daily grind smoother. Weather-wise, a spring high-pressure system delivers sunny skies today with highs near 68 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans around the waterfront or Discovery Park. Expect mid-60s through Easter Sunday, dipping to the low 40s overnight, though a few clouds might brush in Tuesday keeping us in the mid-50s, with dry conditions holding strong.

On the business side, port activity buzzes at terminals like T5 and Husky in Seattle and Tacoma, with vessels like the MSC Palak docking today, boosting jobs in logistics. No major openings or closings, but real estate heats up with median home prices hovering around 850,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Capitol Hill. Job market stays solid, with about 50,000 postings in tech and shipping last week.

Crime report from the past day notes a significant arrest by Lacey Police of a 20-year-old linked to the murder of two teen brothers, a reminder to stay vigilant but handled swiftly. Local sports highlight high school teams from Roosevelt and Ballard prepping for spring leagues, while community events include free rides on the new Link extension this weekend and a cultural music fest at Pike Place Market tomorrow.

Were smiling over a feel-good tale from West Seattle, where neighbors rallied to restore a community garden at Alki Beach, planting over 200 natives for all to enjoy. Listeners, thanks for tuning in and subscribe for more. 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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