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"Rainy Seattle Sunday: Bridge Crash, Protests, and Community Efforts"


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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, October nineteenth. We’re waking up to cool mid-40s temperatures and light rain in most neighborhoods, so we’ll want to keep our jackets handy. The forecast calls for spotty sprinkles and overcast skies throughout the day, likely clearing only occasionally. If you’re heading outside, especially in the afternoon, expect more light showers as the evening approaches. Winds could pick up in some areas, but overall, it’s a typical damp Seattle fall Sunday.
Our top story today is the major rescue response last night after a car plunged off the West Seattle Bridge onto East Marginal Way. Emergency crews arrived quickly and got all four young passengers out. Three suffered serious injuries, and all were transported to Harborview Medical Center for care. The ramp to Highway 99 was shut down late into the night as Seattle Police investigated the cause. Initial reports indicate the car flipped coming off the Harbor Island offramp, and the rainy conditions may have played a role. If you’re driving through that corridor today, expect some delays as crews complete cleanup.
Meanwhile, downtown Seattle streets were packed yesterday as thousands joined the nationwide No Kings protests against President Trump’s recent executive actions. Participants filled areas around Seattle Center and marched peacefully, with King County Council Chair Gurmai Zahala addressing the crowd about defending democratic institutions. Police reported no major incidents, but advised us all to keep checking social media and city feeds for updates on road closures tied to the demonstrations.
From City Hall, Council has postponed the decision on next year’s budget to allow more public input after community feedback highlighted concerns around homelessness funding and school safety measures. They’re encouraging us all to join Tuesday’s open forum at the Rainier Community Center if we want to share suggestions.
On the neighborhood front, Ballard is celebrating the grand opening of “Elm & Birch Market” along NW Market Street. It’s a local grocery emphasizing Pacific Northwest products. Conversely, we say goodbye this month to beloved Pike Place icon “Le Panier,” as the owners retire after forty years.
Turning to real estate, Seattle’s home market is holding steady. Median home prices sit at around $820,000 for single-family houses, while condos average just below $600,000. Job postings in tech and healthcare saw a slight bump this past week, with nearly 1,600 new listings, but hospitality continues to lag as hotels reduce staff amid the seasonal lull.
On the sports side, Garfield High School’s girls soccer team clinched a spot in the district playoffs after a dramatic overtime win over Roosevelt on Friday night. The Seattle Seahawks prep for their Week Seven matchup this afternoon, with fantasy insiders recommending running back Kenneth Walker for today’s lineup. Sounders FC wrapped up the regular season with a draw against LA, securi
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