Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, May 16, 2025.
Seattle is waking up to a cool morning with temperatures at 48 degrees, expected to reach a high of 57 under overcast skies. Perfect weather for the weekend events coming up, though tomorrow will cool slightly to 55 degrees.
In breaking news, police and fire personnel responded to Riverside Park Apartments in Puyallup yesterday morning after a 2-year-old child was discovered floating in a pond. We're following this developing story as details emerge.
Tensions flared at a recent community meeting regarding a proposed crisis care center in Seattle, with residents expressing concerns about potential impacts on neighborhood safety. This comes as the Lake City neighborhood continues to grapple with a persistent fentanyl crisis, affecting local businesses and residents alike.
After a lengthy standoff at a Lake City apartment complex, police have apprehended a suspect described as "armed and dangerous." The individual allegedly fired at a vehicle around 6 a.m. yesterday in the 12500 block of Lake City Way Northeast.
In transportation news, crews are working six days a week to clear a massive rockslide on Chuckanut Drive. Meanwhile, commuters will soon have a new option as SeaPort Airlines resumes operations with daily direct flights between Portland and Seattle starting May 20th.
Economic concerns are affecting many in our region, with a recent study showing about half of Americans feeling "financially adrift" due to the uncertain economic climate. This comes as our state faces a potential $40 million funding cut to Washington's homeless outreach program due to ongoing budget challenges.
On the brighter side, renovations at Westlake Park are on track to be completed before 2026, promising a revitalized public space for downtown.
Sports fans have reason for excitement as the Seahawks' 2025 schedule was just released, bringing renewed hopes for the new-look Hawks under their coaching staff.
For those planning weekend activities, European markets are showing gains after mixed trading in Asia, which might interest local investors. If you're looking for a vehicle for your teenager, a new list has been released offering safe vehicle picks under $10,000.
And finally, a reminder for consumers: a federal judge has removed the cap on credit card late fees, so be sure to check your payment dates carefully.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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