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Seattle Local Pulse is your ultimate guide to the vibrant culture and community of Seattle. Dive into engaging conversations with local artists, entrepreneurs, and city leaders who are shaping the future of the Emerald City. Discover hidden gems, upcoming events, and insider tips on the best places to eat, explore, and experience. Whether you're a Seattle native or a curious traveler, Seattle Local Pulse brings you closer to the heart of this dynamic city with every episode. Tune in now to stay connected to all things Seattle! For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Seattle Local Pulse: May Day Echoes and Spring Growth

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for May 21, 2026. We start today with the energy still echoing from May Day in downtown Seattle, where thousands marched through the streets from Westlake to the waterfront to push for labor rights, immigrant protections, and an end to ICE funding, according to FOX 13 Seattle. It is a reminder that civic life here stays loud, active, and personal. At city hall, Mayor Harrell is leaning into public safety spending, including money for 20 new fire recruits and expanded overdose response work, which matters for neighborhoods from the Central District to Georgetown. That investment follows a busy week of debate over how to balance safety, housing, and addiction treatment. For listeners watching jobs, the city’s hiring push for firefighters is one of the clearest public sector openings right now. In real estate, Seattle remains tight but steady, with buyers still focused on homes near Capitol Hill, Ballard, and West Seattle transit lines. Sellers are seeing the strongest interest in updated single family homes and smaller condos that keep monthly costs manageable. We are also watching office-to-housing conversations continue around South Lake Union and downtown, where vacancy remains a major local issue. On the business side, we are seeing more cautious expansion than big splashy openings, but neighborhood restaurants and coffee shops around Queen Anne, Beacon Hill, and the Central District continue to fill empty storefronts one block at a time. In culture, the city’s music calendar is building toward a busy late spring, with club shows and small venue sets keeping the local scene active. Weather should help. We are looking at a mild, mostly dry Seattle day with cool morning clouds and a better chance of sun later. That means easier travel on I-5, lighter crowds at the waterfront, and a good window for outdoor plans at Discovery Park or the Burke Gilman Trail. On crime and public safety, we are not seeing a major citywide alert in the last 24 hours, but police continue to focus on theft, vehicle break ins, and street disorder in downtown corridors and around transit stops. If you are near 3rd Avenue, Aurora Avenue North, or the Stadium District, stay aware and keep valuables out of sight. For community news, the days ahead bring neighborhood meetings, spring school events, and more outdoor gatherings as we move deeper into the season. And one feel good note, local volunteers and mutual aid groups keep showing up after rallies and public events to help clean streets and support neighbors. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21. mai 2026 - 3 min
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Seattle Local Pulse: May Day Rallies, Perfect Weekend Weather, and Strong Job Market

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, May 2. We kick off with yesterday's big May Day rallies that drew thousands to our streets, from Cal Anderson Park where workers marched at 1 p.m. advocating for labor rights and immigration reform, to Pioneer Square's hospitality worker push at 4 p.m. These events highlighted concerns over ICE policies and federal stances on wars, keeping our city's activist spirit alive without major disruptions. Shifting to today, expect partly sunny skies with highs near 70 degrees, perfect for outdoor plans, though a chance of evening rain could dampen late events. Winds from the west at 10 to 15 knots mean smooth sailing on Puget Sound, but bundle up after dark. Sunday brings soaring temps into the low 80s, so hydrate for those hikes around Discovery Park. City Hall updates include fare changes on Washington State Ferries starting yesterday, plus Fauntleroy dock work stretching into next week, which might snag your Vashon commute. The West Seattle low bridge closes May 16 and 17 for maintenance, so plan detours early. On the business front, Seattle Center's Sculpture Walk is ongoing with free temporary art installations, and Creative Works WEST pop-up market wraps today, spotlighting local artists and entrepreneurs near the Armory. Job market stays strong with about 50,000 openings in the Puget Sound area, many in tech and hospitality per recent state reports. Real estate sees median home prices around 850,000 dollars, up 5 percent year-over-year, making Capitol Hill buys competitive. Community events ahead: Family activities kick off at 10:30 a.m. via ParentMap listings, and check Sylvester Park in Olympia tomorrow if you're heading south. Local schools shone with Roosevelt High's robotics team taking regionals. Crime report from the past day notes a motorcycle crash at Fauntleroy and Raymond partly blocking lanes, no serious injuries, and steady public safety with no major alerts from SPD. For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors clearing storm debris from Golden Gardens beach, rebuilding our waterfront bonds. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

2. mai 2026 - 2 min
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Seattle Local Pulse: May Day Festival, Sound Transit Parking Changes, and Black Film Festival Opening

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Friday, May 1. We kick off with breaking news from Tacoma, where six people including four students and a security guard were hospitalized after a stabbing at Foss High School yesterday afternoon. The student suspect is in custody, all injuries are non-life threatening, and school activities are canceled today. Our hearts go out to that community as they recover. KOMO News reports the lockdown ended safely by late afternoon. Shifting to city hall updates, Sound Transit starts paid parking permits today at Northgate and Shoreline light rail garages. Expect $60 monthly or $6 daily for peak-hour spots, about 5 to 10 percent of spaces reserved from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. weekdays. It aims to ease the scramble as demand hits capacity, though most parking stays free. Weather today brings partly sunny skies with highs near 70 degrees at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, per National Weather Service forecasts. Light north winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour make it perfect for outdoor plans, but watch for cold water shock on Lake Washington or Puget Sound as air warms faster than the water. Look for 70s and 80s this weekend into Monday, then cooling to upper 60s. Culturally, the Seattle Black Film Festival opens today through Sunday at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in the Central District, screening gems like the 1981 classic Cellar George. Catch Grindhaus tonight at 10:30 at The Crocodile, or La Dispute at 7:45 at Neptune Theatre. Seattle Restaurant Week wraps its final days at spots across town. Upcoming, tomorrows Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day and Windermere Cup hit the Montlake Cut, while May Day Festival blooms at Meridian Playground. Maifest kicks off in Leavenworth this weekend too. No major job shifts or real estate jumps today, but parking changes could impact commutes. Quick school note: after yesterdays incident, Tacoma Public Schools prioritizes safety drills. On a feel-good note, volunteers at Pike Place Market prepped flowers for tomorrows festival, spreading spring cheer. Crime stays low locally past 24 hours, no Seattle alerts, though a pipe bomb was safely found in Thurston County yesterday. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for daily updates. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

1. mai 2026 - 2 min
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Seattle Local Pulse: Summer Preview and Gas Price Reality Check

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30. We kick off with the weather shaping our day perfectly. KIRO 7 reports a taste of summer as high pressure builds, bringing lows to mid 70s today around Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, with sunshine dominating and no rain in sight through the weekend. Expect that warmth to spike Sunday near 78 degrees downtown, possibly smashing the 1992 record of 77, while southern spots hit 80s—ideal for outdoor plans, though watch for mountain showers later next week. Fueling up? AAA says gas averages 5 dollars 74 cents in the Seattle metro this morning, nearing records from 2022, with diesel at a statewide high of 6 dollars 96 cents—pinch those wallets at pumps along Aurora Avenue. Over at City Hall, we hear quiet on big decisions, but keep eyes on daily impacts like those gas hikes affecting commutes from West Seattle to Capitol Hill. Sports buzz has former Hawk Jonathan Hankins hyped about Dante Fowler potentially joining the Seahawks—could boost our defense big time. Tonight, catch Chief Sealth versus West Seattle High softball at SWAC Lower Field on SW Thistle Street at 4 PM, with kids running bases after. Music lovers, Pub Choir rocks The Showbox at 8 PM, and Patrick Watson hits Neptune Theatre—grab tickets for that intimate vibe. Tomorrow, Swinson and more at Skylark Cafe on Delridge Way SW. Community events shine: Family storytime wrapped yesterday at West Seattle Library on 42nd Avenue SW, and Gatewood Elementary's dine-out fundraiser helped local kids. Feel-good note—Paper Boat Booksellers hosted a magical literacy morning for our youngest, sparking joy in West Seattle. No major crime alerts in the past day, keeping our streets safer for families from Alki to Fremont. New business? Steady openings like arts spots in South Seattle. Real estate holds with median homes around 850,000 dollars; jobs market adds about 5,000 postings weekly in tech and services. Tune in for these—thanks for listening, listeners, and subscribe for more. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

30. april 2026 - 2 min
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