Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, October 3rd, 2025. Thanks for joining us as we start our day in the Emerald City.
We begin with breaking news overnight from the Chinatown-International District. Seattle police have arrested three people accused of kidnapping and robbing a man who thought he was getting a simple ride from Spokane to Redmond. The suspects, two men and a woman, allegedly assaulted the man, threatened him with a handgun, and stole his cash and belongings before he managed to escape near 7th Avenue South and South Main Street. The three suspects are now in custody at King County Jail, and police continue to investigate. Anyone with more information is encouraged to call the Seattle Police Violent Crimes Tip Line.
As for our weather, we are enjoying a stretch of classic early fall. Right now, we are waking up to temperatures in the mid-50s with scattered clouds. By midday, we should see more sun, topping out around 66 degrees. It should stay dry through the afternoon and into the weekend, making it a great time to get outside. The next significant chance of rain holds off until early next week, so our umbrellas can stay parked for now.
City Hall is busy this week as demolition crews work to remove the last standing sections of the old Memorial Stadium. The final grandstands and the roof are coming down as the city prepares to break ground for the new stadium complex, a project expected to spur more activity and investment around Seattle Center.
In business news, the buzz downtown is about two new restaurant openings near Pike Place Market—one features locally sourced seafood, while the other is a new vegan café attracting lots of attention from the lunchtime crowd. Over in Ballard, a longtime family bakery has sadly announced its closing after sixty years, citing rising costs and staffing shortages as the main reasons.
For those watching the job market, the region reports steady hiring, especially in the tech sector and health care. Amazon is listing around two thousand open positions in Seattle, many aimed at cloud services and logistics. Meanwhile, local small businesses are ramping up holiday hiring earlier than usual this year.
In real estate, the median home price in Seattle stands near $850,000. While the market remains tight, inventory is a bit higher than last fall, giving buyers just a little more breathing room.
On the cultural front, music lovers can look forward to a Friday night outdoor concert at Volunteer Park, and the Seattle Symphony is offering discounted tickets for students at Saturday’s performance. Local high schools scored big this week too—Garfield’s debate team won first place at a statewide tournament, and Ballard High’s girls soccer team remains undefeated after a big win last night.
Our daily community highlight goes to Beacon Hill, where neighbors celebrated their annual Fall Harvest Festival yesterday. Volunteers donated over six hundred pounds of produce to local food banks, spreading plenty of autumn cheer.
Before we close, a reminder on public safety: Seattle police urge us all to stay alert, especially downtown and near transit stations, after last night’s robbery. There are no reports of ongoing threats, but as always, if you see something, say something.
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