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Help Find This Stolen Honda Beat In Seattle

Jalops of the Pacific Northwest, we’d like your assist. Time after time after time after time, the reader of this web site have come collectively to assist fellow fanatics get well their stolen automobiles. Now, a vibrant yellow Honda Beat has gone lacking in Seattle, and we’re as soon as once more lighting the fires and calling for support. Have you ever seen this automotive?
The Beat is a particular one, vibrant yellow with a color-matched hardtop. Its license plate quantity is BWG3102, and it was taken from a driveway in Seattle on Friday March 3. It’s been noticed in Seattle’s Alki neighborhood, and in close by White Middle — nonetheless pushed, presumably, by the thief.
Good friend of Jalopnik Victoria Scott simply had the possibility to drive this pleasant Beat final week, and despatched up the flag on Twitter when the automotive went lacking.
There can’t be too many yellow Beats in Seattle, so any occasion of the brightly-colored kei automotive is price trying out. In case you catch a glimpse of the automotive, attain out to its owner, Jarren, on Twitter, or ship an electronic mail straight to me, sdasilva@jalopnik.com. Chances are high, such a novel automotive could be troublesome for a thief to unload — it’s seemingly nonetheless on the market in (or close to) the town of Seattle.
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Having a automotive stolen is a heartbreaking expertise, however having such a uncommon and particular automotive taken away is even worse. You don’t see Beats day-after-day, and bringing one other one in from Japan would seemingly be a tedious ordeal — to not point out the impossibility of changing a automotive you’ve constructed reminiscences with and bonded with. In case you’re within the Seattle space, please, take a while for those who can to go looking out this vibrant little automotive. A fellow fanatic, somebody who shares our collective love for odd, out-there vehicles, may actually use your assist.

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Eberle forces OT, but Seattle Kraken fall 4-3 to Flames

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Nazem Kadri scored his second goal of the game 3:58 into overtime, sending the Calgary Flames to a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night.
Calgary Flames 4, Seattle Kraken 3 (OT): Box score
Adam Klapka and Rasmus Andersson also scored for the Flames, who have won four straight. They are four points behind streaking St. Louis for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, with three games in hand.
Jaden Schwartz had a power-play goal and an assist for the Kraken, who lost their third in a row. Tye Kartye and Jordan Eberle also scored.
Eberle’s ninth goal with 1:30 remaining in regulation tied it 3-all.
Up next
Seattle opens a three-game homestand against the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, and the Flames host Dallas the same night.
Saturday: Kakko scores twice, but Seattle Kraken fall to Oilers 5-4
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Should Seattle Seahawks trade up in 1st round of NFL Draft?

It’s now officially less than a month until the NFL Draft, and there will be plenty of intrigue surrounding what the Seattle Seahawks do at pick No. 18.
Salk: Why the Seattle Seahawks have made a bet they can’t lose
Whether it’s the offensive line, defense or even wide receiver, there seems to be a handful of players who the Seahawks could end up going with in the first round. But fans in Seattle are well aware that the picks the team enters the draft with aren’t necessarily where they’ll end up selecting. Draft day trades can always happen, and Seahawks general manger John Schneider has made plenty of those over the years.
Schneider is mostly known for trading back in the draft, which he has notably done several times in the first round. But could 2025 be the year where he moves up in the first round?
ESPN draft analyst Field Yates was asked if this year’s draft was one worth trading up in the first round during his conversation with Seattle Sports’ Brock and Salk on Monday.
“I think it’s a good year to just pick at 18 for this reason: I just don’t know what the appetite will be to trade up,” Yates said. “I mean, maybe you see, like, 19 or 20 (trade up) to 18, where some team is just making sure they don’t get sniped by a separate team who they think is hot on the trail of the same player.”
Yates also feels that there isn’t the sort of top-tier talent that’s worth moving up for.
“This isn’t a class where it’s like you’ve got so many established, bona fide blue-chippers that you gotta get through first before you can take that second tier of guys,” Yates said. “I think that second tier or that third tier is just much wider than normal.”
Huard weighs in
Brock and Salk co-host Brock Huard shared his take on the Seahawks potentially trading up in the first round Tuesday during his Blue 88 segment.
“I don’t see that at all,” said Huard, a FOX analyst and former NFL quarterback.
Co-host Mike Salk asked what if that would mean trading up three to five spots to get someone like star Penn State tight end Tyler Warren, who has the potential to make an instant impact as a receiver and blocker.
“It’s a real dangerous game, and I got to know whether those three offensive lineman that I really love are sitting there still,” said Huard, who noted it would likely cost Seattle one of its second-round picks to move up a few spots in the first round. “If they’re still sitting there, then I cannot possibly do that. As intriguing and as tantalizing as that may be, I cannot do that and then all of a sudden hope that at (pick) 50 or 52 that one of those young studs is still there and available.”
Hear the full conversation with ESPN’s Field Yates here or in the audio player near the top of this story. Listen to Brock and Salk weekdays from 6-10 a.m. on the Seattle Sports app.
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Seattle weather: Sunshine, record warmth expected on Tuesday

SEATTLE – Get ready for potential record-high temperatures on Tuesday, followed by a stormy Wednesday.
Several consecutive days of snow leading into the weekend, totaling around a foot in our Cascades passes, helped increase our snowpack. Sunday’s atmospheric river increased the snow levels bringing mainly rain to our higher elevations, but we get another round of snow by the end of this week and into the weekend.
Recent snowfall increased the snowpack in all our area mountains.
What’s next:
After a cool, wet start to the month of March, we will finally see some spring weather. Following some morning fog on Tuesday, skies will clear and turn partly cloudy with highs approaching records by the late afternoon. Tuesday will easily be the warmest day we have seen so far this year.

Spring weather makes as appearance in Western Washington with near record warmth on Tuesday.
Wednesday is shaping up to be a potentially stormy day for us. A strong storm off the coast will lead to an unstable atmosphere with a rare marginal risk for severe storms. Storms will increase into the evening hours and may produce heavy rain, thunder and lightning along with small hail. Some flash flooding is also possible.

A chance for thunderstorms with heavy rain, hail, lightning and damaging winds is possible.
Our record warmth and sunshine will be short-lived as a stormy day sets on Wednesday with more wet and cool weather returning beginning Thursday.

After a nice Tuesday, we return to cooler and wetter conditions later in the week.
The Source: Information in this story is from FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Ilona McCauley and the National Weather Service.
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