Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, May 2, 2025.
Seattle is experiencing the aftermath of yesterday's May Day rallies across Western Washington. Thousands gathered for demonstrations throughout the region, with protesters and activists marching for various causes. In West Seattle, the "Old Tyme Adults for Democracy" held a street rally at Admiral and California Avenue yesterday afternoon.
Our city is waking up to some sobering news this morning as an 8-year-old girl was among two people injured in a drive-by shooting at Rainier Beach park. City Councilmember Saka is addressing the incident as part of broader efforts to curb gun violence in West Seattle neighborhoods, focusing on root causes.
On the weather front, we're coming off what was the warmest day of the year yesterday with sunshine and temperatures near 80 degrees. Today, expect partly clear skies with temperatures reaching around 66 degrees, a bit cooler than yesterday but still pleasant for outdoor activities.
Seattle's Pride celebrations are facing challenges as organizers report a major funding gap ahead of June festivities. Community support will be crucial to ensure these important cultural events continue as planned.
Downtown revitalization efforts continue with progress on multiple fronts. Pioneer Square recently completed a walkability project designed to boost downtown and waterfront access. Meanwhile, Westlake Park renovation is underway and expected to be completed before 2026.
In concerning news for social services, Washington's homeless outreach program faces a potential $40 million state funding cut amid budget challenges. This comes as Pike Place Market vendors report concerns about rising import costs for specialty goods due to recent tariff changes.
Sports fans should note that the Seattle Reign will host the Kansas City Current in women's soccer action tonight at Lumen Field. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. The Current currently top the NWSL standings while Seattle sits in seventh place.
For those seeking weekend entertainment, comedian Shawn Wayans brings his tour to Tacoma today and tomorrow, where he's also reportedly discussing plans for Scary Movie 6.
Looking ahead to the weekend, temperatures will dip to around 55 degrees on Saturday with some possible precipitation, so plan outdoor activities accordingly.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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