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Environment A resilience hub might be coming to your Seattle neighborhood These community centers, powered by green energy, provide resources during extreme weather and double as gathering spaces during calmer times. by Hannah Weinberger / January 27
Up next News WA may launch a cold-case unit for missing, murdered Indigenous people Unanimously approved by the MMIWP Task Force, HB 1177 would launch a permanent and fully funded statewide unit. by Luna Reyna / January 27 January 27, 2023
Up next Equity Out & Back: How Denice Rochelle encourages outdoor skill-building Through her group The Bronze Chapter, Rochelle helps BIPOC rewrite their narrative — and explore the PNW. by Alison Mariella Désir / January 27 January 27, 2023
Up next Culture ArtSEA: Flower power beats winter blues at Seattle galleries Plus, new arts leaders take the reins at Pratt, Coyote Central and the Frye Art Museum. by Brangien Davis / January 26 January 26, 2023
Up next Politics Washington's new capital gains tax goes before state Supreme Court The case is part of a century-old struggle to make the state's tax system more progressive. by Joseph O'Sullivan / January 26 January 26, 2023 / updated at 12:49 p.m. on Jan. 27
Up next Culture Festivities in Focus | The ritual baptism Timket returns to Seattle Thousands gathered on Sunday to mark the two-day Ethiopian Orthodox holiday after two years of the pandemic and the Tigray war. by Amanda Snyder / January 26 January 26, 2023
Asset 1 Series Out & Back Podcast | Creating BIPOC leaders of outdoor adventuring Season 1 , Episode 9 Bronze Chapter founder Denice Rochelle has thrived in the outdoors all her life. She wants other people of color in the PNW to feel the same way. Where to listen: iTunesPodbeanSpotifyRSS
Asset 1 Series Crosscut Reports Podcast | What has changed in Washington since the fall of Roe Season 1 , Episode 8 Without federal protection for abortion, the state has become a refuge for those seeking care and a target for political opposition. Where to listen: iTunesPodbeanSpotifyRSS
Asset 1 Series Out & Back Podcast | Giancarlo Lawrence on the freedom of fly fishing Season 1 , Episode 8 The angler known as The Black Stonefly was raised in the city. But now he's on a mission to get more Black people into the outdoors. Where to listen: iTunesPodbeanSpotifyRSS
Culture ArtSEA: Flower power beats winter blues at Seattle galleries Plus, new arts leaders take the reins at Pratt, Coyote Central and the Frye Art Museum. by Brangien Davis / January 26
Culture Seattle’s new convention center features $7.75M in local art One of the largest and most expensive projects in the city’s history brings Northwest Indigenous works to the fore. by Margo Vansynghel / January 25
Mossback Mossback's Northwest: The enduring legacy of Seattle's Jazz Age by Knute Berger / November 18
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Port of Seattle. Mossback's Northwest: The remarkable vision of artist Emily Carr by Knute Berger / November 11
News WA parents push back against proposal to lower required school age A bill that aims to improve early learning would lower Washington's compulsory education starting age from 8 to 6. by Venice Buhain / January 26, 2023
News ‘Ask for Jane:’ Who were the pre-Roe underground abortionists? Half a century ago, Northwest activist Judith Arcana was one of more than 100 women known as ‘Jane’ who aided and abetted illegal abortions. by Megan Burbank / January 25, 2023
Culture Seattle’s new convention center features $7.75M in local art One of the largest and most expensive projects in the city’s history brings Northwest Indigenous works to the fore. by Margo Vansynghel / January 25, 2023
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Jan. 25-31 Up-and-coming Seattle bands, Temptations: the musical and the PNW's first-ever disability-focused comedy festival. by Margo Vansynghel & Gavin Borchert & Brangien Davis & Misha Berson / January 25, 2023
Politics Podcast | What has changed in Washington since the fall of Roe Without federal protection for abortion, the state has become a refuge for those seeking care and a target for political opposition. by Sara Bernard / January 25, 2023
News FCC broadband service maps disputed at thousands of WA locations States were given a narrow window to fix long-standing flaws before federal agencies divvy $42B in infrastructure funds. by Brandon Block / January 24, 2023
Environment How Washington's new carbon emission cap will work The program aims to drop statewide greenhouse-gas emissions 95% by 2050. Will it go according to plan? by Kate Yoder Grist / January 24, 2023