
Seattle's Fourth of July Fireworks and Community Spirit Recap
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We’re waking up after a busy Fourth of July, and the city is buzzing with stories. Last night, thousands packed the shores of Lake Union for the Seafair fireworks show. The sky lit up over Gas Works Park, capping a day filled with music, food trucks, and a strong sense of community. Even as we celebrate, we saw our city’s first responders working overtime. Early yesterday morning, a Seattle man in a stolen car tried to ram into a gun shop, raising fresh concerns about public safety. Police responded quickly and made an arrest without injury, but incidents like this are a reminder to stay alert.
We also had a dramatic scene along I-5, where off-ramps were closed for the festivities, creating some traffic snarls but helping keep crowds safe. Remember, next weekend, northbound I-5 will close from I-90 to NE 45th Street starting July 18 for major road work, so plan ahead for detours especially if headed between downtown and Northgate. Closer to Northgate, the 15th Ave NE bridge at NE 105th will close for a one-day seismic retrofit on Wednesday, July 9th. Expect local detours and some extra drive time around Lake City Way.
On the weather front, we’re looking at partly cloudy skies with afternoon highs near 77. There’s a fresh breeze off the Sound, so it’ll be perfect for the Saturday markets at Pike Place and Fremont, or a stroll through Discovery Park. No rain in sight until late next week.
Turning to city hall, changes are coming fast. New state laws kicked in just days ago, including higher minimum wages and new tenant protections. These moves are aiming to help ease the cost of living, but we know some families will feel the pinch with increased costs for daily necessities. City staff are also working on new ADA upgrades along Rainier Avenue South, with construction on I-90 off-ramps through Monday, July 14—keep that in mind for your commute if you’re near Mount Baker or heading to the Central District.
Let’s talk jobs and real estate. Seattle’s unemployment rate is holding steady at just over four percent. Tech hiring is a bit slower than last year, but healthcare and hospitality are seeing steady openings. Home values remain high, and while mortgage rates are dipping slightly, affordability remains the city’s biggest housing challenge.
In sports, the Mariners host the Pittsburgh Pirates tonight at T-Mobile Park at 7:10. Fans are hoping for a win streak as we head into the heart of summer baseball. High school athletes brought home several medals from last week’s state track meet, with Garfield and Roosevelt runners finishing strong.
And here’s a feel-good story: A bald eagle found injured in Tacoma finally returned to the wild after a month of rehab, just in time for Independence Day. Our community came together to celebrate the moment, reminding us what makes this city special.
That wraps up our local news for today. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.