Environment Attention: the public octopus sex act has been cancelled “Sometimes they’ll ‘hang out’ with each other for an hour,” says the Seattle Aquarium’s Tim Carpenter. “Sometimes it’s 12 hours.” by Samantha Larson / February 12, 2016
Politics Mini microscope could detect cancer right in the operating room by Samantha Larson / January 31, 2016
Politics Don't freak, but sinkholes have opened up all over Seattle The Great Ravenna Sinkhole of 1957 by Samantha Larson / January 24, 2016
Environment Climate scientists take their message to the slopes by Samantha Larson / January 14, 2016
6 quick fixes for Seattle's traffic woes The Solowheel: key to a traffic free future? by Samantha Larson / December 10, 2015
Equity No shades of gray: WSU study questions Kinsey's sexuality scale Photo by Romana Klee via Flickr by Samantha Larson / November 22, 2015
Environment Do local orcas need a room of their own? A female orca in L pod, born in 1995, rears her head in Boundary Pass. by Samantha Larson / January 5, 2015
Politics Amgen: A lesson in state's tax break policy Amgen's Seattle campus was on the waterfront beyond the Amgen Helix Bridge over BNSF tracks. When the City of Seattle agreed to build an overpass for traffic to have access to the campus, the company... by Reuven Carlyle / August 23, 2014
Politics You want a truly transparent state budget? Rep. Reuven Carlyle values Crosscut's "prolific, original, on-the-ground reporting." by Reuven Carlyle / April 9, 2014
Politics Secrecy in tax breaks is harming state Guest Opinion: The public should have the data to judge whether it's worthwhile to give a company a tax break. by Reuven Carlyle / February 1, 2014