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Weekend Highlights: Bite of Seattle, Seafair Parade, and More - Local Pulse for July 25, 2025

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, July 25, 2025. We start our day with an eye on the sky as clouds settle in, giving us a bit of a break from the summer heat. Expect temperatures to top out in the upper seventies, so a light jacket might be handy if you are heading out for morning errands. The cooldown should make it a little easier to navigate the wave of events taking over the city today. Let’s talk about what’s happening around town. Seattle is buzzing with big events this weekend. The Bite of Seattle is back at the Seattle Center with a huge array of local eats and live entertainment running all the way through Sunday night. If you are more into music, Morgan Wallen is set to take over Lumen Field for back-to-back concerts tonight and tomorrow. Keep in mind, large crowds and traffic are expected, especially on Occidental and the streets leading to both venues. If you are headed to these events, public transit or the monorail is your friend. The Seafair Torchlight Parade returns to a newly refreshed waterfront tomorrow evening. We know a few city leaders and local kids will be featured in the parade this year, so get down early if you want a good view along Alaskan Way. While the anticipation is high, there is also local activism stirring. A coalition of neighbors and climate groups have put up a new billboard on Rainier Avenue protesting the Blue Angels air show, raising conversations about noise and environment as Seafair gears up for August. From City Hall, there are updates West Seattle residents should note. SDOT crews are finishing up the first phase of repaving along California Avenue Southwest between Holly and Frontenac today, with the next round of improvements coming at the end of the month. The Sound Transit Board has just approved further land acquisitions for light rail, aiming to keep the West Seattle extension moving forward. On the job front, tech and health remain bright spots. The regional unemployment rate remains low, just under 4 percent, although many small retailers have paused hiring for now. In real estate, home sale prices around King County sit just above one million dollars, but local agents say activity has slowed as buyers wait to see if rates come down later in the year. Turning to safety, overnight in the Central District, a house fire near 20th Avenue and East Marion spread to several neighboring homes. Firefighters brought it under control in the early hours with just one minor injury reported and all residents safely evacuated. In West Seattle, a 39 year old man is in custody, facing hate crime and robbery charges after a disturbing incident at Seacrest Pier, where a group was threatened and one person’s phone was thrown into the water after an argument over language. Police responded quickly, and the suspect remains in jail. In sports, the Mariners are back at T Mobile Park tonight, hoping to snap a week long skid. Nearby, youth sports is thriving, with a local high school soccer t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, July 25, 2025. We start our day with an eye on the sky as clouds settle in, giving us a bit of a break from the summer heat. Expect temperatures to top out in the upper seventies, so a light jacket might be handy if you are heading out for morning errands. The cooldown should make it a little easier to navigate the wave of events taking over the city today. Let’s talk about what’s happening around town. Seattle is buzzing with big events this weekend. The Bite of Seattle is back at the Seattle Center with a huge array of local eats and live entertainment running all the way through Sunday night. If you are more into music, Morgan Wallen is set to take over Lumen Field for back-to-back concerts tonight and tomorrow. Keep in mind, large crowds and traffic are expected, especially on Occidental and the streets leading to both venues. If you are headed to these events, public transit or the monorail is your friend. The Seafair Torchlight Parade returns to a newly refreshed waterfront tomorrow evening. We know a few city leaders and local kids will be featured in the parade this year, so get down early if you want a good view along Alaskan Way. While the anticipation is high, there is also local activism stirring. A coalition of neighbors and climate groups have put up a new billboard on Rainier Avenue protesting the Blue Angels air show, raising conversations about noise and environment as Seafair gears up for August. From City Hall, there are updates West Seattle residents should note. SDOT crews are finishing up the first phase of repaving along California Avenue Southwest between Holly and Frontenac today, with the next round of improvements coming at the end of the month. The Sound Transit Board has just approved further land acquisitions for light rail, aiming to keep the West Seattle extension moving forward. On the job front, tech and health remain bright spots. The regional unemployment rate remains low, just under 4 percent, although many small retailers have paused hiring for now. In real estate, home sale prices around King County sit just above one million dollars, but local agents say activity has slowed as buyers wait to see if rates come down later in the year. Turning to safety, overnight in the Central District, a house fire near 20th Avenue and East Marion spread to several neighboring homes. Firefighters brought it under control in the early hours with just one minor injury reported and all residents safely evacuated. In West Seattle, a 39 year old man is in custody, facing hate crime and robbery charges after a disturbing incident at Seacrest Pier, where a group was threatened and one person’s phone was thrown into the water after an argument over language. Police responded quickly, and the suspect remains in jail. In sports, the Mariners are back at T Mobile Park tonight, hoping to snap a week long skid. Nearby, youth sports is thriving, with a local high school soccer t This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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