Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, August 15th, 2025. Today, our city is waking up to the rare sound of steady rain, as an unusual August atmospheric river rolls across Western Washington. Many of us probably noticed the showers overnight, and the umbrellas will continue to see action all day. Expect the rain to pick up again by lunch and stick around for the evening commute, with totals near an inch in the city. While roads will stay wet and it’s breezy out there, the good news is we should avoid any serious flooding, and wildfire crews are welcoming this much-needed soak. Temperatures will be cool with highs in the mid to upper sixties, dipping down to sixty tonight. Looking ahead, tomorrow will bring light morning showers, but Sunday is shaping up much drier and mild.
Turning to breaking news, we have a major crime story unfolding in West Seattle. Police are investigating a bold daylight heist at Menashe and Sons Jewelers on California Avenue Southwest. Around lunchtime yesterday, several thieves armed with hammers and bear spray smashed into the shop, prompting employees to flee out the back to the safety of a nearby gym. The suspects made off with jewelry valued at two million dollars before escaping in a vehicle. No injuries were reported, but the search for those responsible continues, and local business owners are on high alert following a string of similar smash-and-grab incidents in the area. Seattle police chief Shon Barnes addressed the robbery directly at a public safety forum at Delridge Community Center last night, vowing to work with the community to prevent this kind of high-impact crime.
While we’re talking city hall, that community safety event drew a crowd of residents eager to discuss everyday issues like neighborhood traffic, emergency response, and gun violence prevention. It’s another reminder that we all play a part in shaping safety across Seattle.
On the business front, the job market continues its recent trend: local listings remain steady, with roughly twelve thousand jobs posted across King County, although hospitality and tech are down a notch compared to last month. Real estate agents tell us home prices in Seattle proper are stable, with the median single-family home now just under eight hundred thousand dollars, a slight dip from June as more inventory reaches the market. Homebuyers are watching interest rates closely as they consider making moves before fall.
There’s plenty to look forward to this weekend despite the drizzle. The Rainier Valley Heritage Festival kicks off tomorrow on South Alaska Street, celebrating food, music, and community art. The Seattle Street Food Festival is also back in South Lake Union, running all weekend rain or shine, and if the weather breaks, Golden Gardens beach cleanups will go ahead as planned Saturday morning. For families, the Pacific Science Center is hosting its annual summer camp wrap-up event, with live demos and free planetarium shows for students.
In Seattle sports, the Mariners grabbed a win over Oakland last night at T-Mobile Park, holding their spot just a game back from the division lead. High school prep football begins preseason practice this week, and Garfield High is making headlines after several student-athletes earned all-state academic honors.
Let’s close on a feel-good note. In Ballard, volunteers with the Ballard Food Bank celebrated distributing their millionth meal since last summer, all thanks to neighbors chipping in and local businesses donating extra stock. It’s a small reminder of the big-hearted spirit that keeps Seattle going strong, even through rainy days.
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