Opinion King County’s response to an especially violent year isn’t enough Officials upped their response, but to really attack the problem we need to transform the conditions that lead to crime in the first place. by Sean Goode / August 11, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS How the pandemic shaped the people who feed us Our Shared Table, Crosscut’s latest video series, tells the story of how Seattle is eating, growing and cooking its way through troubling times. by Sarah Hoffman / August 10, 2021
News Seattle Children's failed to address racism, investigation finds After intense community and stakeholder pressure, the hospital released the findings, collected after the resignation of Dr. Ben Danielson. by David Kroman / August 9, 2021
News Pandemic and politics drive mass exodus of WA public health leaders Email threats, irate officials and dealing with misinformation have become part of the job for stress-filled public health workers. by Stephen S. Howie / August 9, 2021
Equity Podcast | Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain on making ‘Four Hundred Souls’ The historians discuss how they curated so many voices of the community and which contributions kept them up at night and brought them to tears. by Mark Baumgarten / August 6, 2021
Environment Washington tribe calls on Seattle City Light to remove the Gorge Dam To help salmon and free a culturally important stretch of the Skagit River, the Upper Skagit tribe demands that Seattle tear down the dam. by Rico Moore High Country News / August 4, 2021
News Fury with Seattle Children’s builds after racism report kept private An investigation sparked by Dr. Ben Danielson's resignation is complete, but the hospital's board has declined to make it public. by David Kroman / August 3, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Why Seattle’s renter protection debate is so heated Crosscut columnist Katie Wilson on her series exploring the arguments surrounding renter laws in Seattle and King County. by Katie Wilson & Mason Bryan / August 3, 2021
News Lummi Nation reimagines foster care for Indigenous families To reconnect parents and children, the tribe opened a supportive family housing center. by Elizabeth Amon The Imprint / August 2, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS How you helped shape our Seattle and King County voter guide We’re sending your questions directly to candidates. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / July 27, 2021