News Details and critics emerge for new Seattle police contract Years in the making, the agreement gives officers a raise and skeptics something to worry about. by David Kroman / October 15, 2018
News Asylum seeker at Tacoma jail goes 50 days without food ‘I would prefer to die on this soil than go back to Russia,’ says the hunger striker at Northwest Detention Center. by Lilly Fowler / October 10, 2018 / Updated at 1:05 p.m.
News A murder in Island County A gruesome killing on rural Camano Island has locals worried their idyllic island life is slipping away. The killer is still on the loose. by Rick Anderson / September 17, 2018
News Crosscut & KCTS 9 newsroom continues to expand We're growing! And it's thanks to readers like you. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / September 11, 2018
At Camp Blaze, young women fight wildfires and stereotypes Washington's Camp Blaze teaches teenage girls how to put out fires — literally. by Sarah Hoffman / September 6, 2018
News $2.4M land deal brings jazz school, affordable housing to Rainier Valley Seattle JazzED and Capitol Hill Housing plan to redevelop part of the former Imperial Lanes bowling alley site. by Josh Cohen / August 15, 2018
News How a Sea-Tac employee could steal a plane The man who stole and crashed a Horizon Air plane Friday was “fully credentialed.” by David Kroman / August 11, 2018 / Updated Aug. 12 at 8:50 a.m.
Mossback's Northwest Washington’s New Apple Could Be an Industry Game-Changer Bye-bye Red Delicious, there’s a new apple in town: the Cosmic Crisp. Growers are betting a new apple will reshape the apple market, one designed to be consumer, as well as grower, friendly. May 9, 2018
Politics How Seattle blew its chance at a subway system A look back at the failed Forward Thrust initiative. by Josh Cohen / October 13, 2016
News With Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Battle of Seattle goes mainstream Police used tear gas against demonstrators during a 1999 WTO conference in Seattle. by Knute Berger / July 25, 2016