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"Everett Boat Sinking, Seattle Stabbing, and WA Tax Hike: Local News Update"

"Everett Boat Sinking, Seattle Stabbing, and WA Tax Hike: Local News Update"

Published 11 months ago
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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, May 22, 2025.

We're tracking a developing story in Everett where emergency crews have shifted to a recovery mission for three missing people after a boat sank in Possession Sound yesterday. Coast Guard teams have been on scene since the incident was reported.

In Seattle, a stabbing victim is hospitalized following an attack at an apartment building. Details are still emerging as police investigate what led to the violence.

Governor Bob Ferguson made a significant move Tuesday, signing nearly $10 billion in tax increases into law. The package, spread over four years, will largely fund government employee pay raises. Critics argue this approach contrasts with neighboring states Idaho and Montana, which have opted for tax relief.

Speaking of government action, King County will add park rangers starting June 7 to improve safety and visitor experiences in local parks. This comes as the Lake City neighborhood continues to grapple with its persistent fentanyl crisis.

In housing news, Tent City 4, a homeless encampment, has found temporary refuge at the Lake City Community Center. Meanwhile, a state budget crisis threatens to cut $40 million from Washington's homeless outreach programs.

Seattle's weather today looks partly cloudy with temperatures reaching 64 degrees, dropping to around 52 tonight. It's warmer than yesterday's 63, with similar conditions expected tomorrow.

For those who commute through the city, USO Northwest is making headlines for its work offering comfort and support for service members during long layovers at SEA Airport.

In court news, Patrick Cooney received a 40-year sentence for the murder of Seattle activist Elijah Lewis and injuring Lewis's young nephew. Also in the courts, a convicted sex offender who calls himself "Master Baiter" faces new charges for public sex crimes.

Looking ahead to community events, Seattle residents can visit the Fox 10 Talks studio audience for their live broadcast weekdays at 10 AM. Studio 13 Live also welcomes visitors for their lifestyle and pop culture show hosted by Carly Henderson and Mireya Garcia.

A reminder that five years ago this month, Seattle was essentially a ghost town during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns. The contrast with today's bustling streets around Pike Place and the waterfront shows how far we've come.

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

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