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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2025 · 3 MIN

"Seattle Pulse: Pedestrian Struck, Waterfront Project Progresses, Booming Tech Jobs, and More"

from Seattle Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for March 1, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from downtown. A pedestrian was struck and dragged 50 feet by a car yesterday afternoon. Seattle police responded to the scene and report the driver stopped after the incident. The victim's condition is unknown at this time, but we'll keep you updated as we learn more. In city hall news, the Waterfront Seattle Project is making waves. This $806 million initiative aims to transform our shoreline, and we're seeing real progress. The new pedestrian promenade is taking shape, promising to connect Pike Place Market to the waterfront. It's exciting to see our city evolving before our eyes. Speaking of changes, our job market is booming, especially in tech. AI roles are leading the charge, with a 60% increase in AI engineering positions. Data science and cybersecurity jobs aren't far behind, growing by 48% and 42% respectively. If you're in tech or looking to break in, now's a great time. Entry-level developer salaries are starting around $85,000, despite our higher living costs. On the real estate front, we're seeing a slight cooling in the market. The median home price in Seattle proper is holding steady at $825,000, but inventory is up 15% from last month. This could mean more options for buyers in the coming weeks. In sports, the Mariners are in full swing at spring training. They faced off against the Padres yesterday in Peoria. While we don't have the final score, reports say our rookies are showing promise. The regular season is just around the corner, folks. Looking ahead to this weekend, don't forget about the Seattle International Film Festival kicking off tonight. Over 400 films from 80 countries will be screened across the city. It's a great chance to catch some world-class cinema right here at home. Weather-wise, we're looking at a typical Seattle day. Expect light rain this morning clearing to partly cloudy skies by afternoon. Temperatures will hover around 55°F, so grab a light jacket if you're heading out. In community news, Garfield High School's robotics team is headed to the state championships next week. They've designed an impressive autonomous robot that's been crushing the competition. Let's wish them luck! On a somber note, our daily crime report includes an alert from the SPD about a string of car break-ins near Green Lake. They're advising residents to be extra vigilant and not leave valuables in vehicles overnight. Ending on a high note, local chef Maria Rodriguez of Pike Place's "Sabores de Seattle" was just nominated for a James Beard Award. Her fusion of Pacific Northwest and Latin American cuisines has been turning heads nationwide. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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