Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, August 10, 2025. We’re waking up in the city with mostly sunny skies and a touch of warmth. Today we expect highs in the upper seventies and low eighties, breezy from the north as the afternoon picks up. It’s a lovely run of summer weather — we are not expecting the heat advisory to push us too far, with official alerts saying the major heat should stay south and east of the core city neighborhoods. If your plans take you to Green Lake, Alki Beach, or up to Volunteer Park, you are in for a dry and pleasant day with plenty of late-morning sunshine. Over the next few days, expect highs to hover in the low to mid eighties with more clouds and the possibility of showers after midweek, so enjoy the outdoor options while the sun’s still leading the way.
Our biggest headline this morning centers on public safety and a quick response from law enforcement overnight. Seattle police were called out to Duwamish Head in West Seattle, where a pursuit of shooting suspects ended with two suspects in custody after a dramatic chase involving damaged police vehicles and a roadblock. Traffic in that area is still slow, so keep that in mind if you’re heading toward Alki this morning. Elsewhere, police continue to investigate a shooting that left a man injured near Bhy Kracke Park in Queen Anne. Authorities emphasize that anyone with information should come forward, and there is no broader threat at this time.
Meanwhile, city hall just gave Ballard residents something to cheer about by approving a new pedestrian plaza outside the Ballard Farmers Market, which officially opens next weekend. This move will boost both safety and local business on Ballard Avenue, according to council comments. On the civic front, the city is preparing for more work on the northbound lanes of the I-5 Ship Canal Bridge, but reports from the Washington State Department of Transportation confirm that work should be finished on schedule by midweek, easing congestion between downtown and Northgate.
Real estate is reaching summer highs, too, with a stunning Mercer Island home just listed at nearly seven million dollars, drawing serious attention. The local job market edges forward, with the latest figures showing a slight uptick in new tech and healthcare positions this month, especially in South Lake Union and the Denny Triangle.
For Mariners fans, yesterday was memorable as Ichiro Suzuki had his number 51 retired in a stirring pregame tribute at T-Mobile Park. The Mariners clinched another win, led by Cal Raleigh’s powerful home run, and Julio Rodriguez’s hot streak continues. Ichiro Day in Seattle is officially a thing, with commemorations planned for years to come, including a statue outside the stadium in 2026.
Culturally, the Seafair Blue Angels flyover dazzled folks along the Lake Washington shoreline yesterday, and the Pacific Northwest Ballet unveiled its outdoor summer series at the Seattle Center, bringing hundreds to the park lawns for free performances under the open sky. In neighborhood news, the Make-A-Wish foundation’s Wishes in Flight fundraiser just crossed the eight million frequent flyer miles milestone, a bright spot showing the generosity of our community.
On the school front, Roosevelt High’s girls soccer team brought home a trophy on Friday with a tournament sweep, while Garfield robotics club advances to state finals, earning a spot in the STEM spotlight.
Before we sign off, a smile for your Sunday: up in Capitol Hill, volunteers with the Q Cafe hosted their summer bike tune-up event, fixing over a hundred kids’ bikes for free and handing out helmets. It’s small moments like these that keep our community rolling strong.
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