Politics Young Latinos in Spokane hope to make voices heard this election In a specially crucial election, political activists have worked to translate the county voter guide into Spanish and combat disenfranchisement. by Erin Sellers RANGE / November 1, 2024
Equity Washington patients fear losing access to care as hospitals merge A bill calls for state review of consolidation, as abortions and gender-affirming procedures could be cut by religiously affiliated health systems. by Erin Sellers RANGE Media / February 19, 2024
Culture The geniuses who aren't on Wall Street The MacArthur Foundation names 25 people who, together, could probably get us out of this mess. by Steve Clifford / September 28, 2008
Culture In touch with the average American That seems to be a virtue everyone can agree on this campaign season. So let's define what that means. by Steve Clifford / August 31, 2008
Culture Employee performance evaluations through the ages Jesus (left center) and Judas during an employment performance evaluation. by Steve Clifford / June 22, 2008
Culture Get rich quick: Write poorly Guess what best-selling author wrote this: "Almost everyone – regardless of income, available time, age, and skills – can do something useful for others and, in the process, strengthen the fabric of... by Steve Clifford / April 13, 2008
Culture Crosscut exclusive! A conversation with Eliot Spitzer's Kristen! Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. (Office of the New York Governor) by Steve Clifford / March 13, 2008
Culture The ZIP code obsesity disparity: a solution This <i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i> map depicts all too clearly the exclusion of skinny people from certain neighborhoods. by Steve Clifford / September 16, 2007