Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, July 17.
We wake up today in the midst of Seattle’s hottest stretch so far this year, as the heat wave continues. Our high should land around 85 degrees, with clear skies and a warm breeze, so if you’re heading out, make sure to hydrate, wear sunscreen, and check on neighbors, especially those without air conditioning. Relief is on the way though, as forecasters expect a steady cool down starting tomorrow, settling us comfortably back in the 70s for the weekend. Just a reminder—because of the dry heat, the National Weather Service has kept a heat advisory active through this evening and extended a red flag warning for fire danger on the slopes of the Cascades. Burning outdoors definitely isn’t recommended as even a small spark could get out of control in today’s conditions.
Now turning to breaking news overnight on the West Seattle crime watch, where police responded just after 4 a.m. Tuesday to a commercial burglary in the 4200 block of Southwest Morgan. Witnesses say a man, apparently in crisis and not wearing any clothes, used a rock to break into a restaurant, believed to be Ezell’s, and sprayed a fire extinguisher inside. He left on foot but was found nearby, uncooperative and still clutching a rock. After setting off a building fire alarm and approaching officers, he was subdued with a 40-millimeter projectile. The 27-year-old Delridge resident is now in custody at King County Jail, with bail set at $10,500. Police say he faces multiple charges and had previously been held this month for resisting arrest and transit-related offenses.
Shifting gears to city hall, there’s a bit of controversy brewing this week after the city removed the Hot Rat Summer mosaic at Cal Anderson Park as part of tougher new graffiti fines. Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth is calling for more conversation, standing up for public art and those who create it. We’ll be following how that debate affects graffiti policy and artist protections across Seattle.
If you’re on the job hunt, tech and healthcare sectors continue to drive most of the open positions around South Lake Union and downtown, with several hundred reported new openings this week. On the real estate front, median home prices are still holding around 860 thousand across King County, as rising mortgage rates see buyers moving fast but extra cautiously.
Looking ahead, we have the Ballard SeafoodFest taking over Market Street this weekend, and ZooTunes continues with an outdoor concert tonight at Woodland Park Zoo. High schoolers at Garfield are celebrating big news as the debate team secured a state title—well done to those students.
In sports last night, fans at Lumen Field watched the Seattle Sounders draw three-three against Colorado in a match that went down to the wire. Over at T-Mobile Park, the Mariners are preparing for their weekend series, hoping to build on their impressive home record.
Closing on a high note, let’s celebrate a slice of community kindness: local volunteers came together on Beacon Hill to prepare and deliver over a thousand free meals to seniors facing the heat this week. Their effort reminds us that a small group can make a big difference, especially during tough weather.
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