Politics Seattle without Amazon: Who cares? Let’s start planning Seattle has dealt with corporate departures before, so let’s be smart about where to go from here. by Knute Berger / May 11, 2018
Opinion In today’s dark political times, remember the hope of 1968 America has been broken before, but dynamic Americans offered hope to counter the dark patterns of the past. by Knute Berger / May 9, 2018
Opinion At what age are you an adult in America? We need to take a hard look at adulthood and when it begins. by Knute Berger / May 1, 2018
Culture The chaos of the car in Seattle’s early days Knute Berger chronicles the car's bumpy ride in early Seattle — and how it came to dominate the road. by Knute Berger & Eric Keto / April 30, 2018
Equity The chilling threads of our racist past A trip from Washington to Oregon — both hotbeds of racism — to understand their ugly histories. by Knute Berger Crosscut's staff columnist / April 23, 2018
Politics Reviving an old Seattle transit solution: Water taxis A private water taxi could ferry people between home and jobs in such centers as South Lake Union and Renton. by Knute Berger Crosscut's staff columnist / April 19, 2018
Opinion If we can’t have Bakeman’s, at least we have family recipes So the saying goes: We are what we eat. by Knute Berger / April 17, 2018
Culture When bikes ruled Seattle Is the battle between cyclists and drivers even older than the car? by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / April 16, 2018
Politics Seattle area has land to build on — but at what risk? As the Puget Sound region booms, landslide hazards pose serious complications by Kristen M. Clark & Eric Keto / April 12, 2018
Culture Hostel takeover: Adjusting to a new Seattle Development has come for a historic building at the threshold of Pike Place Market. Time to let go of our past? by Knute Berger / April 9, 2018