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Seattle Local Pulse: Encampment Sweep, Retail Theft Concerns, and Ichiro's Statue Unveiled
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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, April 17. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall, where crews swept a controversial homeless encampment at Ton Park in West Seattle yesterday morning, clearing tents amid neighbor complaints of violence, though Mayor Katie Wilsons plan aims to avoid such sweeps to prevent just shuffling folks around. On the state level, business owners are upset after Governor Bob Ferguson vetoed half a million dollars for a pilot program fighting organized retail theft, leaving local shops near Pike Place Market more vulnerable.
Our weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 56 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for outdoor plans, though light winds at 5 kilometers per hour keep it comfortable, according to Ventusky forecasts. Expect warming into the weekend before rain hits next week, so grab jackets for evening walks along the waterfront.
In jobs, downtown Seattle shed over 13,000 positions last year, many tied to that new 5 percent income tax funding subsidized housing, per the Antiplanner report, tightening the market for folks hunting work in tech hubs like South Lake Union. Real estate stays steady, with median home prices hovering around 850,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Capitol Hill.
Tonight, catch Robin Hood at 6 p.m. in the Charlotte Martin Theatre at Seattle Center, or rock out with The Pretty Wild at 7 at Neptune Theatre. The Mariners face the Texas Rangers at 6:40 p.m. at T-Mobile Park, and do not miss the all-day free Seattle Center Sculpture Walk featuring fresh art installations. Tomorrow, head to Monroe High School for Seattle Childrens Bingo Night fundraiser from 6 to 8 p.m.
Crime in the past 24 hours saw a few arrests near Pioneer Square for theft, but no major incidents, keeping public safety alerts low-key. On a bright note, local Roosevelt High School clinched a thrilling soccer win yesterday, boosting school spirits citywide. And for feel-good vibes, neighbors rallied to unveil Ichiro Suzukis new statue at T-Mobile Park, a heartfelt nod to Mariners legend that had fans tearing up.
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Our weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 56 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for outdoor plans, though light winds at 5 kilometers per hour keep it comfortable, according to Ventusky forecasts. Expect warming into the weekend before rain hits next week, so grab jackets for evening walks along the waterfront.
In jobs, downtown Seattle shed over 13,000 positions last year, many tied to that new 5 percent income tax funding subsidized housing, per the Antiplanner report, tightening the market for folks hunting work in tech hubs like South Lake Union. Real estate stays steady, with median home prices hovering around 850,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Capitol Hill.
Tonight, catch Robin Hood at 6 p.m. in the Charlotte Martin Theatre at Seattle Center, or rock out with The Pretty Wild at 7 at Neptune Theatre. The Mariners face the Texas Rangers at 6:40 p.m. at T-Mobile Park, and do not miss the all-day free Seattle Center Sculpture Walk featuring fresh art installations. Tomorrow, head to Monroe High School for Seattle Childrens Bingo Night fundraiser from 6 to 8 p.m.
Crime in the past 24 hours saw a few arrests near Pioneer Square for theft, but no major incidents, keeping public safety alerts low-key. On a bright note, local Roosevelt High School clinched a thrilling soccer win yesterday, boosting school spirits citywide. And for feel-good vibes, neighbors rallied to unveil Ichiro Suzukis new statue at T-Mobile Park, a heartfelt nod to Mariners legend that had fans tearing up.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI