Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, August eighth, twenty twenty-five.
We wake up today to partly cloudy skies, a cool breeze, and temperatures right around seventy degrees. The good news is the early morning drizzle is clearing, and we can expect sun breaking through as we head into the afternoon, making for a perfect Friday. Forecasts say we will stay dry through the weekend, with highs in the mid-seventies and plenty of sun just in time for Mariners baseball and Seahawks preseason football. The air quality is excellent this morning, so it’s a great day to get outside.
However, not everyone started their day with sunshine. Yesterday morning, about twenty-eight hundred homes in North Seattle lost power starting around eight-thirty. Seattle City Light crews jumped to restore service with most customers expected back online just before noon. The cause for the outage is still being investigated, so if you are still in the dark, hang in there. Crews are working on it.
Now to public safety. In the Junction neighborhood of West Seattle, police are investigating an attempted burglary after a group used a stolen black Kia to ram into the front of a popular smoke shop in the four thousand seven hundred block of California Avenue Southwest. The suspects tried to force their way in but left before making entry or stealing merchandise, leaving the shop with major damage to the doors and security gates. The vehicle is linked to a previous armed robbery in another part of Seattle. Seattle Police are urging anyone with information to call their violent crimes tip line.
In city government, the big topic this week is Seattle’s new rent cap law. Several local landlords have been fined under new regulations aimed at keeping rental increases in check. With the average price for a two-bedroom apartment hovering just below twenty-four hundred dollars, affordable housing remains a pressing concern. City Council meets today to discuss funding for new transit projects, including a plan for more e-bike lanes around Capitol Hill and Rainier Avenue to ease downtown morning commutes.
Turning to business, Alaska Airlines made headlines announcing new nonstop flights to London and Reykjavik out of SeaTac, expected to bring hundreds of jobs. In community news, three Seattle-area sandwich shops, including staples near Pike Place Market, earned spots on Yelp’s top one hundred list for the nation. And over in Ballard, a new zero-waste grocery store opens its doors today on Northwest Market Street, aiming to reduce single-use plastics across the city.
Local schools are already gearing up for the fall. Roosevelt High’s robotics team just took home first place at the statewide competition, and Garfield’s summer sports camps filled up in record time. On the arts front, Seattle’s unique Hot Rat Summer mosaic installation at Westlake Park is now permanent, adding fresh color and humor to downtown.
And for a little feel-good news, a group of neighbors in Beacon Hill organized a block party to throw a birthday bash for ninety-year-old resident Dorothy Kim, who has lived on the same street since nineteen fifty-nine. Her secret to a good life: always wave to your neighbors.
Finally, for your weekend plans, the Fremont Fair is in full swing with local bands, food trucks, and a huge night market. The Mariners play the Astros at T-Mobile Park tonight, and the Seahawks take on the Raiders in their preseason home opener. Both games are expected to draw big crowds, so plan ahead if you’re traveling near downtown.
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