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Seattle Local Pulse: New Police Chief, Strong Job Market, Weather Changes, and Community Events


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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for December 21, 2024.

We start with breaking news: Mayor Bruce Harrell has announced the appointment of Shon Barnes as Seattle's new police chief. Barnes, who has been the chief of police in Madison, Wisconsin, since 2021, is known for his leadership in reducing crime and improving community-police relations. This comes after a national search and a competitive test among the top four candidates. Barnes will be officially welcomed in January[1][4].

In other news, our job market remains strong. The latest report shows that Seattle's unemployment rate is at a record low of 2.9%, with significant job growth across various industries, including professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and construction. Top local employers like Amazon and Microsoft continue to fuel the local economy, with new job postings in areas like management consulting, accounting, and engineering services. If you're looking for a job, now is a great time to explore opportunities in Seattle[2].

Moving to real estate, home and mortgage prices in Seattle are up, but so is inventory. Would-be buyers face steep upfront costs, but the growing number of available houses offers more choices. The median home price and inventory levels are something to keep an eye on if you're in the market for a new home[3].

From city hall, we have updates on public safety. The Seattle Police Department has been addressing ongoing issues in the Chinatown-International District, particularly at the intersection of 12th Ave. S and S Jackson St. Recent arrests and narcotics recoveries are part of the efforts to improve safety in the area. Additionally, King County Metro has closed bus stops at 12th and Jackson due to safety concerns for riders and bus drivers[1].

Looking at the weather, we're expecting a dramatic change. After enjoying 70 degrees on Thursday, the National Weather Service predicts snow flurries for Sunday morning. Make sure to check the forecast before planning your weekend activities[3].

In new business activity, there are no major openings or closings to report today. However, we do have updates on community events. If you're interested in painting the Space Needle's roof, the City of Seattle is giving five people a chance to do so using Galaxy Gold. Also, don't miss the 'super flower blood moon' visible in Seattle on Sunday[3].

In local school news, the Hearst Foundations has awarded the University of Washington with a $300,000 grant, supporting educational initiatives in our community[3].

For today's crime report, the Seattle Police Department is still searching for Richard Sitzlack, a suspect in the murder of a Metro bus driver in the University District. The department has released a name, description, and photos of the suspect. If you have any information, please contact the SPD[1].

Finally, a feel-good community story: the Space Needle is honoring its anniversary with a contest, offering a unique opportunity for community engagement.

This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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