Culture ArtSEA: Going mobile with Alexander Calder at Seattle Art Museum The American artist revolutionized sculpture with his colorful, airy works — and has a surprising Northwest backstory. by Brangien Davis / November 9, 2023
Politics Bellingham minimum wage, Seattle housing measures likely to pass As votes are still being counted, the two initiatives appear to clear while Tacoma’s rental protections proposal is too close to call. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 9, 2023
Indigenous Affairs A Tulalip youth works to reconnect with family, tribe and identity The second in a three-part series explores the personal and systematic complications of foster care — especially for LGBTQ+ Indigenous kids. by Nancy Marie Spears The Imprint / November 9, 2023
Culture Podcast | On the set of Apple TV’s ‘Lessons In Chemistry' The show’s food consultant, chef Courtney McBroom, says lasagna is practically its own character. by Rachel Belle / November 9, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Babies in prison? A WA program for pregnant inmates Plus, favorable weather improves state apple volumes in 2023 and a new UW study illustrates the danger of fentanyl exposure on public transit. by Paris Jackson / November 9, 2023
Politics Unknown white powder halts ballot counts in King, Pierce, Spokane, Skagit The discoveries Wednesday morning prompted workers to evacuate their offices a day after Washington's general election. by Josh Cohen / November 8, 2023 / Updated: November 9, 3:44 p.m.
Politics New mothers can stay with their babies at this Washington prison The state’s prison nursery is one of only a few in the country intended to support incarcerated mothers amid a simmering debate on crime and drug use. by Joseph O’Sullivan / November 8, 2023
Politics Podcast | What it’s like raising a baby in a Washington prison Reporters Amanda Snyder and Joseph O'Sullivan share the stories of three moms who live with their babies through the state's prison parenting program. by Sara Bernard / November 8, 2023
News Tracing a Tulalip youth’s path through the Washington foster system The first in a three-part series follows one Tribe member from the reservation into non-Native care. by Nancy Marie Spears The Imprint / November 8, 2023
Politics Gaps narrow in Seattle City Council races, Strauss flips to lead On Thursday, incumbents Morales and Lewis gained ground in an election that will shape the city’s approach to policing, drugs and homelessness. by Josh Cohen / November 7, 2023 / Updated: November 9, 5:00 p.m.