Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, June 28, 2025.
We’re waking up to a busy start, with breaking news on our roads. The first stretch of the new State Route 509 Expressway is now open, connecting Interstate 5 to South 24th Avenue in SeaTac. Commuters in south Seattle and the surrounding areas should notice some relief as traffic shifts away from local roads, especially with the new expressway supporting smoother connections to the Port of Seattle and key industrial zones. This opening is expected to boost local job access and is part of a broader plan to keep our city moving and our economy strong.
Weather-wise, it’s shaping up to be a classic late June day in Seattle: expect those low clouds early, burning off to reveal a mild afternoon in the mid 70s. The forecast looks perfect for getting outdoors, whether you’re cheering at a local game or heading to one of the many events around town. Just a quick heads-up, if you’re planning to hit the water, King County Public Health is urging everyone to stay out of area lakes and rivers for the next couple of days due to a recent uptick in safety concerns.
Transit riders, take note: Link light rail service between Westlake and SODO is suspended until 9 this morning for routine inspections. Shuttle buses are running to fill the gap and full service will be back for today’s Pride festivities, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling through downtown early.
From city hall, we’re watching developments on public safety technology: Seattle Police confirmed they’ll enhance encryption on tactical radio channels next year, keeping day-to-day dispatches public but tightening up sensitive communications to protect privacy.
On to community stories—Seattle Pride weekend is here in full force, with celebrations, parades, and events scattered throughout Capitol Hill, downtown, and the waterfront. Union bar on Pine Street is launching the Come Out Seattle archive, dedicated to preserving our city’s vibrant LGBTQ history. For music fans, Post Malone electrified T-Mobile Park last night with a sold-out show, drawing crowds from all corners of the city and showing just how alive Seattle’s music scene remains.
Looking at real estate and jobs, the opening of new transportation corridors is expected to have a positive ripple effect for South Seattle home values and access to employment, with nearly forty percent of Washington’s jobs tied to trade and port activity.
A feel-good note for pet lovers: dozens of maltipoo dogs at the South Sound Humane Society are searching for forever homes—if you’re looking to adopt, now’s the time.
On the crime front, police are still investigating a shooting on northbound I-5 near Southcenter late yesterday afternoon. One person was injured and northbound lanes were temporarily closed. No arrests have been made yet. There’s also a new regional alert for a pair of women using sleight-of-hand tricks to steal jewelry along I-5. Please stay aware, watch out for scams, and report suspicious activity to authorities.
That wraps things up for today. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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