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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for January 12, 2025.

We start with some breaking news from the past few days. A missing 12-year-old boy named Elijah was reported on Capitol Hill, but thankfully, he has been located and is safe. The Seattle Police Department announced his safe return after a search in the 1600 block of 12th Avenue near the East Precinct[1].

Moving on to our job market snapshot, Seattle's tech scene is booming in 2025. Data scientists are leading the pack with a 48% growth rate, followed closely by cybersecurity analysts at 42%. AI engineering roles are also in high demand, with salaries reaching up to $190,000. Companies like Amazon are planning to have 25,000 employees in the area by 2025, making it a prime destination for tech professionals. Currently, there are over 1,300 tech companies in Seattle, offering robust career advancement opportunities[2][5].

In real estate news, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep an eye on the market for you. If you're looking for the latest on property sales or new development projects, we recommend checking out local real estate listings and news sources.

From City Hall, we have some updates on public safety and affordable housing. The Seattle budget includes historic investments in these areas, aiming to enhance downtown and waterfront access. The monorail renovation is also underway to ease crowd flow for potential NBA returns and major Seattle events[4].

Weather-wise, it's a chilly morning today, but we're expecting a relatively clear day ahead. If you're planning outdoor activities, now's a good time to get out and enjoy the winter scenery.

In new business activity, we have some exciting openings and changes. STÖR Seattle is a new one-stop shop for art, retail, and parody in the city. Meanwhile, Seattle restaurants are bracing for price hikes as the minimum wage rises and tip credit ends[4].

Looking ahead to community events, we have the Pioneer Square walkability project completion, which boosts downtown and waterfront access. If you're a fan of trivia nights, there's a comprehensive guide to Seattle trivia nights available online[4].

In local school achievements, Bellevue native Drew Fowler bid farewell to UW football with a heartfelt job market post. And in sports, the Seahawks are entering the offseason after a 30-25 win over the playoff-bound Rams[4].

For our feel-good community story, we have Everett firefighters aiming to raise $100,000 for leukemia research ahead of the LLS stairclimb. It's a great example of our community coming together for a good cause.

Finally, in today's crime report, we have a few significant incidents to mention. A suspect in the stabbing murder of a Metro bus driver is expected in court. Additionally, a man was found dead on a Parkland jogging trail, with deputies suspecting homicide. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities[4].

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

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