News Yakama Nation case could set precedent for sacred tribal sites in WA The tribe seeks to stop gravel mining near a historic village and burial ground. The litigation could change the way tribal sites can be developed. by Emily McCarty / September 28, 2020
Equity New WA law helps Native voters this election. Is it enough? Washington lawmakers passed the Native American Voting Rights Act last year, but they couldn't have expected the pandemic and wildfires to come. by Manola Secaira / September 24, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS Being a mossback means knowing your Pacific Northwest history Crosscut editor-at-large Knute Berger connects our region's past to its present in his column, TV show and now a weekly Mossback's Den newsletter. by Knute Berger / September 22, 2020
Opinion Joining the fight for racial justice? Learn to find accountable leaders Ask yourself: Have they created effective change? Are they accountable to the community? by Lola E. Peters / September 18, 2020
Opinion Inmate fire crews, essential to WA fire fighting, deserve better Despite meager pay and occasional abuse, many incarcerated people find pride in the job. When I was young and adrift, I did too. by Stacy Selby / September 17, 2020
Already stigmatized, sex workers have fewer choices in a pandemic For years, sex workers have struggled to find safe work under tighter federal regulations. Coronavirus made that worse. by Manola Secaira / September 14, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS What our interview podcast taught us about Election 2020 and Trump From conversations about corporate misinformation to meat packing, the president almost always came up on Crosscut Talks. by Mark Baumgarten / September 10, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS Everyone's a political wonk in 2020, especially journalists We all need a break, but we're not resting. And neither should you. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / September 8, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS Election 2020: Take our poll on democracy in WA Democracy is at stake this November. Crosscut Opinion wants you to help shape our election coverage. by Mason Bryan / September 8, 2020
Equity WA relying on hotels, state offices to house foster kids more than ever With nowhere else to go, the state’s most at-risk kids — and their caseworkers — are faced with limited options. by Rachel Nielsen InvestigateWest / September 7, 2020