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Waterfront Transformation, Heatwave Warning, and a Teen Hero's Rescue - This Week in Seattle

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, July 11, 2025.

We start today with a collective sigh of relief as the Amber Alert issued yesterday for a three-year-old girl abducted on Southwest 9th Street near White Center has been canceled. According to the Washington State Patrol, the child was safely found last evening around 6:50, and the circumstances leading to the abduction are still under investigation. It’s reassuring to know she is back with her family, and our gratitude goes out to everyone who spread the word and helped in the search.

In other city safety news, police have arrested two teenagers in connection with the violent stabbing of a 17-year-old girl in West Seattle last weekend. Both suspects are being held on investigation of attempted murder. The girl is recovering, and police continue to urge anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

Shifting to the weather, we can finally say the summer warmth is here. After a few cooler and breezy days, today we expect plenty of sunshine and temperatures rising into the low 80s across the city. The weekend looks even hotter, with similar clear skies and outdoor-friendly weather. Looking ahead, meteorologists warn that by the middle of next week, temperatures could soar into the 90s—possibly the hottest stretch of the year so far. With increasing wildfire concerns, especially near the Cascades, officials are asking everyone to stay vigilant and help prevent accidental fires.

For those planning a weekend in the city, this is the perfect time to enjoy our waterfront, and there’s big news from downtown. After more than 20 years and an $800 million investment, the crowning piece of Seattle’s waterfront redevelopment, Pier 58, is set to open in just two weeks on July 25. This marks a major milestone in transforming our city’s connection to Elliott Bay, so mark your calendars for the opening festivities.

On the jobs front, the local market is holding steady, with summer hiring in hospitality and logistics picking up. Home prices remain high, and Seattle still ranks as the priciest DoorDash market in the nation, so those foodie deliveries may sting your wallet even more.

Community events abound this weekend, from outdoor concerts at Green Lake to farmers markets on Ballard Avenue and Capitol Hill. Several neighborhood block parties are planned for Saturday—great chances to meet neighbors and support local small businesses.

In local sports, high school summer leagues are underway, and the Mariners continue their home stretch at T-Mobile Park. No major school achievements reported this week, but we’ll keep an ear out for student athletes and scholars making headlines.

For a feel-good story, a 13-year-old in Everett is being hailed as a hero for rescuing a younger boy from drowning at Silver Lake, reminding us of the power of quick thinking and courage in our community.

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