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Police investigating racist Seattle Central College graffiti as hate crime

The department's initial response to the vandalism, which depicted a lynching, did not sit well with Sheila Edwards Lange.

by
  • Liz Brazile
/ April 18, 2019
Opinion

Washington state's prison policies serve no one

Once a leader in prison reform, Washington has reverted to rigid authoritarianism.

by
  • John McCoy
/ April 15, 2019
Politics

What WA can expect after raising the tobacco age to 21

Here's what happened in other states and cities when they raised the age to buy tobacco.

by
  • Melissa Santos
/ April 12, 2019
Politics

WA landlords continue to turn away applicants with Section 8 vouchers, despite new law

The rules kicked in last September, but the state does not provide any enforcement for violators.

by
  • David Kroman
/ April 10, 2019
Equity

More immigrants report arrests at WA courthouses, despite outcry

All around Washington state, ICE is arresting undocumented immigrants when they show up for hearings or to pay fines.

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ April 9, 2019
Equity

Cada vez más inmigrantes reportan arrestos en los tribunales de Washington, pese a las protestas 

Frente al Juzgado del Condado de Grant, en Ephrata, WA. (Fotografía de Matt McKnight/Crosscut)

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ April 9, 2019
Equity

Motel 6 to pay $12M for leaking guest info to ICE

Motel 6 shared the personal information of approximately 80,000 guests in Washington state.

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ April 4, 2019
Opinion

What do Ted Bundy’s serial killings mean today?

Bundy changed how we think of mass murderers. But what do we make of him now?

by
  • Knute Berger
/ April 4, 2019
Equity

After two years apart, couple weds inside Northwest Detention Center

While the newlyweds reunited on a Saturday morning in Tacoma for their wedding, they now face uncertainty of what's to come.

by
  • Lilly Fowler
/ March 25, 2019
Politics

Are arrests the answer to homelessness? Seattle Police chief says no

Addressing service providers, Chief Best talks the intersection of police and homelessness.

by
  • David Kroman
/ March 22, 2019
Politics

Why WA's data-privacy bill might not go far enough

State lawmakers looked to Europe and California for a data privacy model. But advocates say Washington's bill appears weaker.

by
  • Melissa Santos
/ March 21, 2019
Equity

Library fines hit Seattle's lower-income neighborhoods hardest

In her $213M library proposal, Mayor Durkan suggests eliminating fines. Data show the poorest areas stand to benefit most.

by
  • David Kroman
/ March 20, 2019
News

While King County reforms how it investigates police shootings, cases pile up

Fifteen cases of death from law enforcement are waiting to be addressed. The number is likely to rise.

by
  • David Kroman
/ March 13, 2019
News

Before he died, a King County inmate pled for help — he didn’t get it

Attorneys representing the long-time partner of Derek Hutchinson are demanding an inquest.

by
  • David Kroman
/ March 7, 2019
Politics

In Washington, teen sexting is a felony — but that could change

Olympia is reconsidering a law that treats teens who swap nude selfies as harshly as adults who deal in child pornography.

by
  • Melissa Santos
/ March 5, 2019
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