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Go south, young musician

Mazatlan meets Mahler, and two formerly frantic freelance viola players from Seattle find steady work and communal musical bliss in Mexico, where orchestras thrive while their counterparts in the U.S. are struggling.

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The latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.

Young father latest victim of Seattle's random gun violence

Mayor Mike McGinn said he is deeply concerned about 15 homicides this year. The Central Area shooting of a father preparing for his first weekend away with his physician wife from their children followed by weeks the slaying of a 21-year-old student in Pioneer Square.

SEATTLE TIMES

Arrests made in burglaries that used obituaries to target homes

A widening investigation has identified several suspects. Court papers indicate that a computer had been set up to receive automatic alerts when new obituaries were published.

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Vandals destroy expensive trees in the Seattle arboretum

The AP reports, "The trees destroyed include Chilean wine palms, monkey puzzle trees and Gunnera Tinctoria, which were planted as part of the park's 'Gateway to Chile' project." 

SEATTLEPI.COM

Prosecutors to go after May Day protesters

The Seattle Times reports, "An art student, a barista and an ER tech were among the first May Day protesters to make court appearances Wednesday as Seattle police began to pore over video footage in hopes of identifying others suspected of assault and damaging businesses, vehicles and a federal courthouse."  

SEATTLE TIMES

SPD regrets not keeping the council informed about aerial drones

The Seattle Times reports, "An assistant Seattle police chief apologized to City Council members Wednesday for not keeping them informed about the department's plans to use aerial drones."  

SEATTLE TIMES

Inside the bunker of a Northwest survivalist

The Seattle Times reports, " The three-chambered bunker with a sleeping loft and storage area that Peter Keller painstakingly carved into the earth was built for one." 

SEATTLE TIMES
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