News Podcast | Listen in on the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Catch up on every session, featuring speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell, Lindy West and Ta-Nehisi Coates, on our weekly festival podcast. by Paris Jackson / May 6, 2024
News The Newsfeed: The ecological power of underground seed banks Also, Seattleites protest as the Supreme Court hears a homelessness case and Black Arts Legacies returns with a third season. by Paris Jackson / May 2, 2024
News The Newsfeed: ‘The Nosh’ bites into Seattle’s tastiest dishes Rachel Belle’s video series views food through the lens of art, nature and community. Plus, a homeless youth hotline closes and WA’s low FAFSA rates. by Paris Jackson / April 25, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Are Seattle's public gathering spaces vanishing? The shuttering of businesses around the city has cast a spotlight on “third places." Also, King County wants to train its own corrections officers. by Paris Jackson / April 18, 2024
News The Newsfeed: A tour of Seattle’s street trees with Taha Ebrahimi The writer's pandemic hobby of exploring neighborhood trees inspired her new book. Also, WA youth mental health is improving, according to a new survey. by Paris Jackson / April 11, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Federal judge rules on WA's redistricting map Also, unissued court fees keep funds from human trafficking survivor resources, and a look at public transit delays in the Seattle metro area. by Paris Jackson / April 4, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Filipino fishermen spent months stuck in a WA marina Six workers are now alleging wage theft and labor exploitation. Plus, King County auditors find more needs to be done to save salmon habitats. by Paris Jackson / March 28, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Meet the women transforming Seattle’s waterfront The team oversees the more than $800M revitalization project from the stadiums to Belltown. Also, a clinic for unhoused pet owners opens in SODO. by Paris Jackson / March 14, 2024
News Crosscut Now: WA health officials trash masks, gloves and more PPE Learn why $1.5M in pandemic supplies were thrown away. Also, Spokane’s Black community newspaper returns and more Bartell Drugs locations close. by Paris Jackson / March 7, 2024
News Crosscut Now: The enduring legacy of the Black ‘Buffalo Soldiers’ Reflecting on the 24th Infantry Regiment and its ties to Washington’s Fort Lewis. Also, are there “forever chemicals” in our drinking water? by Paris Jackson / February 29, 2024