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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for December 14, 2024.

We start with breaking news from the Seattle Police Department. Early last week, there was an armed carjacking and assault in North Seattle, and police are still searching for four suspects. Additionally, officers arrested a man armed with a knife following a foot pursuit in North Seattle on October 23rd[1].

Moving on to the job market, Seattle continues to see strong economic growth. The January 2024 job market report showed the unemployment rate dipping to 2.9%, the lowest level since data collection began. Major hiring announcements include tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft, with significant job growth in professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and construction. Notably, the construction industry saw steady job growth due to strong demand for housing and infrastructure projects[2].

In real estate news, home and mortgage prices in Seattle are up, but so is inventory. Would-be buyers face steep upfront costs, but the growing number of available houses offers some relief. The median home price and inventory levels are expected to fluctuate as the market adjusts to changing demand[3].

From City Hall, there are updates on decisions affecting daily life. Two popular Seattle parks will close early this summer, and the city is considering changes to regular school hours. Additionally, the concrete shortage has delayed the Seattle waterfront project, but a recent grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation brings the total federal allocation to $2.1 billion for major bridge projects[4].

Looking at the weather, we're expecting a dramatic change. After reaching 70 degrees on Thursday, the National Weather Service predicts snow flurries on Sunday morning. A potent storm system is expected to hit the Seattle area on Monday, bringing windy conditions, high surf, and heavy rain[3].

In new business activity, there are no major openings or closings to report today. However, Alaska Airlines has announced a 2% reduction in flights until July due to a pilot shortage, affecting 82 flights[3].

Upcoming community events include the opportunity to paint the roof of the Space Needle using Galaxy Gold, a contest celebrating its anniversary. Also, Raisbeck Aviation High School students are competing for a behind-the-scenes tour of Sea-Tac Airport[4].

In local school achievements, Washington State University received a $150,000 grant from the Hearst Foundations. On a somber note, the university is also remembering Sam Martinez, a freshman who tragically died during a hazing event at his fraternity[4].

For a feel-good community story, the Emergency Food Network recently received a grant from the Hearst Foundations, supporting their efforts to combat food insecurity in the region[3].

Finally, in today's crime report, the Seattle Police Department is investigating the theft of a statue of Hiroshima bombing survivor Sadako Sasaki from Peace Park in the University District. The police are also dealing with a high volume of noncriminal activity calls, highlighting the need for community engagement and support[4][1].

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

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