News The Newsfeed: AI, political deepfakes and the 2024 elections From the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival, a talk about the potential perils of this new technology, plus a look at Debora Moore’s pioneering glass art. by Paris Jackson / June 27, 2024
The Newsfeed AI, political deepfakes and the 2024 elections From the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival, a talk about the potential perils of this new technology, plus a look at Debora Moore’s pioneering glass art. June 27, 2024
News How Seattle Public Library’s cyberattack impacts patrons, students Tutors, laptops, printers, audiobooks — all are affected by the district ransomware attack, and could take months to return to normal. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / June 26, 2024
Investigations Pierce deputy drove 83 mph in wrong lane during deadly 2020 crash Records show the county settled for $3.5M after deeming the collision highly preventable, demonstrating the vague legal standards for officer driving. by Brandon Block / June 25, 2024
Politics New tax to fund social housing likely headed to Seattle ballots The measure proposes a 5% “excess compensation” tax on companies for each employee with a salary over $1M to help fund permanently subsidized housing. by Josh Cohen / June 24, 2024
News Podcast | The role of identity politics in a divided America Is the personal always political? Washington Post columnists discuss how identity markers have come to define how we think and vote. by Paris Jackson / June 24, 2024
Investigations WA mobile home complaints over rent hikes, policies surged in 2023 The AG’s Office reported an unprecedented number of claims as parks are bought up by corporations and pandemic eviction moratoriums expire. by Farah Eltohamy / June 21, 2024
Politics Spokane-area 5th District race wide open with McMorris Rodgers out After the 20-year incumbent declined to run, 11 candidates are now battling to represent Eastern WA in the historically powerful U.S. House seat. by Nicholas K. Geranios / June 19, 2024
Investigations Podcast | How building maintenance affects veteran care in Seattle Lizz Giordano and Lauren Gallup discuss their reporting on Puget Sound Veterans Affairs clinic complaints. Plus, what’s changing with Northwest Reports. by Maleeha Syed / June 19, 2024
News UW grad students get 36% raise as academic unions gain traction Inflation and increasing reliance on non-tenured faculty are driving student employees to unionize in Washington and across the country. by Ashley Yu / June 18, 2024