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Seattle's Pulse: Citywide Arson Probe, Lawsuit Against Feds, and Seafair Weekend Fun

Seattle's Pulse: Citywide Arson Probe, Lawsuit Against Feds, and Seafair Weekend Fun

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, August first, twenty twenty-five.

We open today with breaking news from City Hall, where Mayor Bruce Harrell and City Attorney Ann Davidson are announcing that Seattle is suing the Trump administration over new executive orders, which city officials say could put crucial federal funding for public safety, health, and transportation at risk. Listeners can expect a press conference at City Hall later this morning outlining exactly what’s at stake for Seattle services and priorities.

Turning to public safety, there’s growing concern in South Seattle as police and fire investigators look into a recent string of arsons across the Mount Baker, Columbia City, and Beacon Hill neighborhoods. Since July twenty-third, six fires have burned, including one that heavily damaged a historic funeral home. Four are confirmed arson. The Arson Foundation is offering a ten-thousand-dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest, and authorities are urging anyone who noticed suspicious activity around Seventeenth Avenue or Beacon Hill to come forward. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported.

On a quieter note for the weather, we start this morning with temperatures in the mid-sixties and partly cloudy skies. Highs today will reach the upper seventies, right around seventy-nine degrees, so it’s great weather for all the weekend events. The outlook stays mild through Saturday, hovering in the mid-seventies, with only a slight chance of an evening shower tonight, so pack a light jacket just in case.

This weekend marks classic annual favorites across the city. Seafair takes center stage with hydroplane races, dazzling air shows from the Blue Angels over Lake Washington, and Fleet Week ship tours along Pier Forty-six. Magnolia Summerfest brings music and family fun to Magnolia Playfield all weekend, while the Lake City Summer Festival kicks off tomorrow across the neighborhood. For those craving live music, Bumbershoot returns later this month, but folks are already lining up tickets. And if you’re downtown, look for the South Lake Union Block Party next weekend—a great chance to sample treats from local restaurants.

In local business news, Seattle is seeing a fresh slate of bar openings from Alki Avenue to downtown, with new waterfront spots offering craft brews, food, and sweeping city views. Microsoft, a bellwether for our job market, recently posted stronger-than-expected numbers, reporting strong demand for AI and cloud expertise, fueling optimism for the tech sector and new job opportunities in the city.

Seattle’s real estate market remains competitive, with homes selling quickly in neighborhoods like Ballard and West Seattle. The average home price now hovers around eight hundred thousand dollars, holding steady over the past few months.

Sports fans have plenty to cheer about. The Mariners shut out the Texas Rangers six to zero last night—Cal Raleigh slugged his forty-second home run, his best season yet. Tonight, excitement builds at Lumen Field as Reign FC hosts Angel City in the annual Pride Match, drawing fans from all over the region.

In local schools, congratulations to the Garfield High robotics team for taking first place at a regional competition in Tacoma. And speaking of youth accomplishments, the Rainier Little League All-Stars clinched a state title and advance to the Northwest finals.

Finally, our feel-good story for today: a South Seattle elementary school librarian received the United Through Reading Award for connecting military families with loved ones through virtual story time. It’s stories like this that showcase the heart of our community.

Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe to get all our updates. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out q
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