Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for January 17, 2025.
We're starting with breaking news: Link light rail service will be temporarily suspended between Capitol Hill and SODO stations from this evening through January 19. Link Shuttle buses will operate to transport riders between stations, so be sure to allow extra time for your trips and anticipate delays due to weekend events[4].
In the job market, Seattle continues to thrive, particularly in tech. AI roles are taking center stage, with machine learning engineers seeing a 63% growth in job postings. Data scientists are pulling in around $141,118, while software developers are earning about $135,287 on average. Major employers like Amazon and Microsoft are expanding their operations, with Amazon alone having over 6,000 positions open in Seattle, including roles in software development, product management, and data science[2][5].
Moving to real estate, the city is experiencing significant development projects. The $806 million Waterfront Seattle Project is underway, and tech companies are investing heavily in sustainable development. However, we don't have specific updates on median home prices and inventory levels today.
From City Hall, the Seattle City Council recently adopted the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget and Capital Improvement Program, which includes historic investments in affordable housing and public safety. The budget allocates $342 million for affordable housing, a nearly fivefold increase since 2019, and adds $5.2 million in renter assistance. It also includes measures to improve public safety, such as restoring prosecutor positions and funding neighborhood safety ambassadors[3].
Weather-wise, western Washington is bracing for cooler temperatures and mixed precipitation in late January. Today, expect temperatures to be around 37 degrees, with a slight chance of rain.
In new business activity, Bonito Cafe in Capitol Hill is curating connection and community, offering a unique space for locals. On the other hand, there are no major business closures to report today.
Upcoming community events include the ongoing walkability project in Pioneer Square, which has boosted downtown and waterfront access. For sports enthusiasts, the Kraken secured a 6-2 victory over the Sabres after Kakko scored twice in the 3rd period.
In local school achievements, we don't have specific updates today, but we'll keep you informed about any notable achievements in the future.
For a feel-good community story, a rescue flight recently moved over 60 animals from L.A. shelters to Seattle to help with the wildfire impact, showcasing the community's compassion and support.
In today's crime report, a man was shot and killed by an injured Centralia cop after a domestic dispute led to an officer-involved shooting. Additionally, a wrong-way driver caused a fiery 3-car crash on SR 167, seriously injuring one person. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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