News Coronavirus has jail lawyers worried about safety — for clients and themselves Defense attorneys want judges to release more inmates, as a King County guard tests positive for COVID-19. by David Kroman / March 18, 2020 / Updated 4:55 p.m., Mar. 18, 2020
News Coronavirus turns Seattle into America’s laboratory The region is fighting to get ahead of the pandemic with recycled masks and ad hoc medicine. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 18, 2020
Politics WA commits $50K to investigate bias in State Patrol stops Decision comes in the wake of revelations that Washington State Patrol troopers search people of color at far higher rates than whites. by Jason Buch InvestigateWest / March 16, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS How Crosscut shares news in the time of coronavirus Here's how our newsroom is still reporting from across the region while socially distanced. by Victor Hernandez / March 15, 2020
Politics Biden winning Washington primary — and probably the nomination Momentum, math and Bernie Sanders’ own words indicate the race for the Democratic nomination will soon be decided. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 13, 2020
Politics Emergency coronavirus spending caps WA legislative session Homelessness, transportation, climate change, Boeing among the main themes in Olympia. by Shauna Sowersby / March 13, 2020
News Coronavirus pauses Seattle's cruise season The move, prompted by Canada's own reckoning with COVID-19, will deal a major blow to the local economy. by David Kroman / March 13, 2020
News To slow coronavirus, events of 250-plus people are banned. Why 250? Washington chose a specific figure, but experts say "there is no magic number." by Hannah Weinberger / March 12, 2020 / Updated at 1:55p.m. on March 13, 2020
News The last of Yesler Terrace's iconic rowhouses will be rubble by May As the historic public housing development takes a new form, some residents return while others stay away. by David Kroman / March 12, 2020
News ‘Nothing short of torture’: WA to restrict youth solitary confinement The state Attorney General's Office, a key supporter of the legislation, argued that young people need a chance at rehabilitation. by Shauna Sowersby / March 12, 2020