Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, May 29, 2025.
Seattle police are investigating two serious incidents downtown that occurred overnight. Two people were injured in a stabbing near the Four Seasons Hotel at 4th and Pike Street. In a separate incident, three people were shot near Pike Place Market at 99 Union Street, with one victim reportedly in critical condition. Police are still gathering details on both cases.
In more tragic news, officers are also investigating the fatal stabbing of a 30-year-old man near 4th Avenue and Pike Street. These incidents highlight ongoing safety concerns in the downtown core.
The weather today calls for cloudy conditions with temperatures reaching around 64 degrees. There's a 25% chance of precipitation with light winds at 4 mph. If you're heading outdoors, the UV index is moderate at 3, so sunscreen isn't a major concern today.
In sports, the Mariners suffered a tough 9-0 loss to the Washington Nationals last night. Rookie Robert Hassell III hit his first major league home run as part of a Nationals offense that also saw Luis García Jr. and Josh Bell launch consecutive homers. The Mariners' George Kirby struggled in just his second start of the season. The series concludes today with Emerson Hancock taking the mound for Seattle.
On a brighter note, Mariners prospect Tai Peete made headlines with a spectacular defensive play for High-A Everett, making a leaping catch against the wall that's generating buzz throughout the organization.
Seattle's Jewish community has expressed concern after a man reportedly made a Nazi salute at the recent Folklife Festival. Meanwhile, the city's mayor is defending the response to a recent rally, dismissing threats of an FBI investigation.
In community news, We Heart Seattle organized a cleanup at Kinnear Park with assistance from former homeless volunteers, showing how collaborative efforts can make a difference in our neighborhoods.
Housing news remains steady for the Seattle market, with Tent City 4 finding temporary refuge at the Lake City Community Center as the city continues addressing housing challenges.
Looking ahead, the final stage of the new Light Rail stations on the Eastside has recently opened, expanding transit options for commuters across the region.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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