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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 5 MIN

Monday Morning Update: Fuel Leak, Power Outage, Live-Fire Training, and Local Kindness in Seattle

from Seattle Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Monday, November 24, 2025. We wake up today to that classic Pacific Northwest blend of drizzle and overcast skies, with highs hovering near 51 degrees and a persistent breeze making it feel just a bit chillier. Expect light rain off and on, so keep the umbrella handy if you’re headed out early, especially with a sunrise at 7:25 and sunset wrapping things up at 4:25. If you’re anywhere near the waterfront or the Sound, keep in mind hazardous conditions for small craft are in effect, so extra caution for boaters. Starting with breaking news, the city continues to respond after the Olympic Pipeline fuel leak forced a shutdown last week, raising concerns about jet fuel supply at Sea-Tac. Airlines like Alaska and Delta reassure us they’ve avoided disruptions so far, and travelers saw only minor cancellations this weekend. State officials, including Governor Bob Ferguson and Senator Maria Cantwell, demand answers from BP about the leak’s impact and cleanup along the Snohomish River, but thankfully there have been no reports of contamination beyond the immediate site. A power outage in southwest Seattle yesterday affected around 3,000 homes from Arbor Heights to Sunrise Heights. Crews responded to sparking and arcing wires along 30th SW, restoring most service after about ninety minutes. Seattle City Light continues to investigate. From City Hall, heads up to residents around Wallingford today and tomorrow. The Seattle Fire Department is conducting live-fire training at 3502 Meridian Avenue North from nine to five. It’s a rare chance for recruits to work in real fire scenarios. Some area streets will be closed, and you may notice brown water from sediment stirring in the pipes, but this should clear within a few hours. The department invites neighbors to watch the exercises, reminding us this vital training keeps our community safe. Turning to real estate, recent numbers show the median home price in Seattle holding steady near eight hundred seventy thousand dollars. Inventory is tight as families settle in for the holidays, but realtors report a handful of new listings in Ballard and West Seattle, with open houses this weekend expected to draw a crowd if the weather holds. The job market remains resilient as we close out November. Major employers at South Lake Union are hiring, with about fifteen hundred openings listed city-wide, especially in healthcare, logistics, and tech. Local startups along Capitol Hill continue to gain traction, and a new bakery is opening on Pine Street this Friday, already drawing excited locals on social media. In sports, the Seahawks delivered a nail-biter at Lumen Field yesterday, edging the Titans thirty to twenty-four. Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba made headlines, setting the single-season receiving yards record for Seattle with six games still left to play. On the ice, the Kraken fell in a tight one, shut out one to zero by the Islanders on Sunday, but the atmosphe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Monday, November 24, 2025. We wake up today to that classic Pacific Northwest blend of drizzle and overcast skies, with highs hovering near 51 degrees and a persistent breeze making it feel just a bit chillier. Expect light rain off and on, so keep the umbrella handy if you’re headed out early, especially with a sunrise at 7:25 and sunset wrapping things up at 4:25. If you’re anywhere near the waterfront or the Sound, keep in mind hazardous conditions for small craft are in effect, so extra caution for boaters. Starting with breaking news, the city continues to respond after the Olympic Pipeline fuel leak forced a shutdown last week, raising concerns about jet fuel supply at Sea-Tac. Airlines like Alaska and Delta reassure us they’ve avoided disruptions so far, and travelers saw only minor cancellations this weekend. State officials, including Governor Bob Ferguson and Senator Maria Cantwell, demand answers from BP about the leak’s impact and cleanup along the Snohomish River, but thankfully there have been no reports of contamination beyond the immediate site. A power outage in southwest Seattle yesterday affected around 3,000 homes from Arbor Heights to Sunrise Heights. Crews responded to sparking and arcing wires along 30th SW, restoring most service after about ninety minutes. Seattle City Light continues to investigate. From City Hall, heads up to residents around Wallingford today and tomorrow. The Seattle Fire Department is conducting live-fire training at 3502 Meridian Avenue North from nine to five. It’s a rare chance for recruits to work in real fire scenarios. Some area streets will be closed, and you may notice brown water from sediment stirring in the pipes, but this should clear within a few hours. The department invites neighbors to watch the exercises, reminding us this vital training keeps our community safe. Turning to real estate, recent numbers show the median home price in Seattle holding steady near eight hundred seventy thousand dollars. Inventory is tight as families settle in for the holidays, but realtors report a handful of new listings in Ballard and West Seattle, with open houses this weekend expected to draw a crowd if the weather holds. The job market remains resilient as we close out November. Major employers at South Lake Union are hiring, with about fifteen hundred openings listed city-wide, especially in healthcare, logistics, and tech. Local startups along Capitol Hill continue to gain traction, and a new bakery is opening on Pine Street this Friday, already drawing excited locals on social media. In sports, the Seahawks delivered a nail-biter at Lumen Field yesterday, edging the Titans thirty to twenty-four. Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba made headlines, setting the single-season receiving yards record for Seattle with six games still left to play. On the ice, the Kraken fell in a tight one, shut out one to zero by the Islanders on Sunday, but the atmosphe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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