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Arts & Life Under the bridge: Seattle's renegade raves Somewhere hidden deep in the snarl of train tracks and warehouses of Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, there's live music that makes the ground shake. Tucked beneath a bridge is the dusty, gravel lot music lovers whisper about online. Megan Farmer Casey Martin Teo Popescu
With notable cases of bird flu in the Northwest, how concerned should Washingtonian's be? Diana Opong Hans Anderson
Technology Seattle startup behind Amazon gift guides on your feed just raised $20 million Seattle startup Levanta, which connects Amazon sellers with influencers on social media, just secured $20 million in funding to grow its platform. Monica Nickelsburg
A first of its kind state agency faces a slow start, and pushback from police reform advocates Libby Denkmann Sarah Leibovitz Noel Gasca
Arts & Life What humanity could learn from natural ecosystems, according to a botanist In her new book The Serviceberry, botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer argues that humans would be wise to learn from the circular economies of reciprocity and abundance that play out in natural ecosystems. Michael Levitt Ari Shapiro Christopher Intagliata
Sports NFL kickers are better than ever from long distance. It's changing football Field goals of 50 yards or more used to be rare in the NFL. But this season, kickers are hitting them at a historic clip — and that's changing the game. Becky Sullivan
Sports Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal has played his last game Tuesday night, tennis legend Rafael Nadal played his last professional game. As Spain was knocked out of the Davis Cup, his career came to an end. Miguel Macias
Politics Identity politics lie at the heart of Harris' loss, academic Eddie Glaude Jr. argues NPR's Juana Summers talks with Eddie Glaude Jr., the chair of the department of African-American studies at Princeton University, about Trump's victory and the U.S.'s apparent shift to the right. Marc Rivers John Ketchum Nadia Lancy Juana Summers