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Seattle's Cruise Season Kicks Off, Sunny Skies Ahead: Local Pulse for April 12, 2025
- 2025/04/12
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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, April 12, 2025.
Starting with breaking news, the 2025 cruise season officially kicks off today at the Port of Seattle. The first ship, the Norwegian Bliss, is docking at Pier 55, welcoming visitors bound for Alaska. This year marks a milestone as all three cruise berths in Seattle are now equipped with shore power, allowing ships to turn off their engines while docked, cutting emissions and boosting Seattle’s reputation for sustainable maritime practices. Over the six-month season, the cruise industry is expected to bring in nearly $900 million to the local economy and support over 5,500 jobs.
Turning to the weather, this morning starts off chilly with temperatures in the mid-40s, but we’ll warm up to a high of 53 with partly cloudy skies throughout the day. It’s shaping up to be a perfect afternoon to head out and enjoy events like the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival which is in full bloom just outside the city. Tomorrow looks even sunnier with temps climbing to the upper 50s.
In sports, the Seattle Mariners pulled off an exciting 5-3 victory over the Texas Rangers last night, thanks to a go-ahead homer by Cal Raleigh. The Mariners are heating up as the season progresses, and they’ll face the Rangers again tonight at T-Mobile Park. In college sports, it was a tough day for Seattle U’s softball team, which fell in a doubleheader to Grand Canyon University. Despite the losses, the Redhawks remain competitive in the WAC standings.
On the cultural front, the Seattle Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival continues this weekend at the Seattle Center. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the festival features art, performances, and traditional Japanese cuisine. For theater lovers, "Potted Potter," a comedic take on the Harry Potter series, opens in Seattle next week on April 15.
From City Hall, a report has surfaced revealing misconduct among some Seattle City Light employees, including accusations of on-the-job drinking and harassment. Officials are working to address these serious issues, promising stronger oversight and accountability.
In community news, H Mart is opening a new store in Ballard, expanding its reach in the city. This brings another great shopping spot for Asian groceries to a thriving neighborhood. Meanwhile, Lake Washington High School was closed yesterday due to a bomb threat, though everyone was safely evacuated, and authorities are continuing their investigation.
On a lighter note, a heartwarming story out of Capitol Hill this week—local volunteers came together to sew costumes for Seattle schoolchildren performing in an upcoming musical. Their efforts have brought smiles and excitement to dozens of kids.
Finally, crime updates: King County detectives are seeking help identifying suspects from a recent violent carjacking and a home invasion involving a former Seahawk player’s family. Stay vigilant and report any information to law enforcement.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
Starting with breaking news, the 2025 cruise season officially kicks off today at the Port of Seattle. The first ship, the Norwegian Bliss, is docking at Pier 55, welcoming visitors bound for Alaska. This year marks a milestone as all three cruise berths in Seattle are now equipped with shore power, allowing ships to turn off their engines while docked, cutting emissions and boosting Seattle’s reputation for sustainable maritime practices. Over the six-month season, the cruise industry is expected to bring in nearly $900 million to the local economy and support over 5,500 jobs.
Turning to the weather, this morning starts off chilly with temperatures in the mid-40s, but we’ll warm up to a high of 53 with partly cloudy skies throughout the day. It’s shaping up to be a perfect afternoon to head out and enjoy events like the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival which is in full bloom just outside the city. Tomorrow looks even sunnier with temps climbing to the upper 50s.
In sports, the Seattle Mariners pulled off an exciting 5-3 victory over the Texas Rangers last night, thanks to a go-ahead homer by Cal Raleigh. The Mariners are heating up as the season progresses, and they’ll face the Rangers again tonight at T-Mobile Park. In college sports, it was a tough day for Seattle U’s softball team, which fell in a doubleheader to Grand Canyon University. Despite the losses, the Redhawks remain competitive in the WAC standings.
On the cultural front, the Seattle Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival continues this weekend at the Seattle Center. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the festival features art, performances, and traditional Japanese cuisine. For theater lovers, "Potted Potter," a comedic take on the Harry Potter series, opens in Seattle next week on April 15.
From City Hall, a report has surfaced revealing misconduct among some Seattle City Light employees, including accusations of on-the-job drinking and harassment. Officials are working to address these serious issues, promising stronger oversight and accountability.
In community news, H Mart is opening a new store in Ballard, expanding its reach in the city. This brings another great shopping spot for Asian groceries to a thriving neighborhood. Meanwhile, Lake Washington High School was closed yesterday due to a bomb threat, though everyone was safely evacuated, and authorities are continuing their investigation.
On a lighter note, a heartwarming story out of Capitol Hill this week—local volunteers came together to sew costumes for Seattle schoolchildren performing in an upcoming musical. Their efforts have brought smiles and excitement to dozens of kids.
Finally, crime updates: King County detectives are seeking help identifying suspects from a recent violent carjacking and a home invasion involving a former Seahawk player’s family. Stay vigilant and report any information to law enforcement.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.