Week 17 Summary

Seattle Local — Week of 2026-04-11 to 2026-04-17#

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Seattle is finalizing its massive public safety and logistics plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, an event expected to draw 750,000 visitors to the city. As part of the preparations, Mayor Katie Wilson announced that the city will not use CCTV cameras to proactively monitor crowds due to privacy concerns, activating them only if there is a specific, credible threat. To accommodate the influx of fans, local transit agencies and Washington State Ferries are already staffing up and preparing standby vessels.

Week 20 Summary

Seattle Local — Week of 2026-05-08 to 2026-05-15#

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The fatal stabbing of 19-year-old transgender UW student Juniper Blessing in the laundry room of the off-campus Nordheim Court Apartments gripped the University District community this week. After a multi-day manhunt that raised urgent safety concerns among student residents regarding building security, a 31-year-old suspect surrendered to Bellevue Police and now faces a first-degree murder charge with bail set at $10 million.

2026-04-12

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Seattle Local — 2026-04-12#

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An active swarm of at least 10 small earthquakes was detected off the Washington coast on Sunday morning. While the seismic activity caught the region’s attention, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network and other experts quickly confirmed the offshore quakes pose no danger to people on land in the Pacific Northwest.

2026-05-08

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Seattle Local — 2026-05-08#

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Sound Transit is grappling with a projected $34.5 billion to $35 billion funding shortfall that could drastically reshape the future of light rail expansion promised to Puget Sound voters. To close the gap, the agency is considering severe cuts, such as ending a future train line at Seattle Center instead of reaching Ballard.