News Supreme Court says Bremerton coach had a right to pray on field The opinion cites the First Amendment as giving the coach the right for private personal prayer on the field. by Venice Buhain / June 27, 2022 / Updated 2:21 p.m.
News How education may change in a post-pandemic world Local education leaders discuss how the pandemic and racial reckoning have affected schools — and how we can move forward. by Venice Buhain / May 5, 2022
Inside Crosscut A thank you to readers and the courage it takes to share their stories Education reporter Venice Buhain was impressed by the willingness of families to share their complex reasons for staying in or leaving their public schools. by Venice Buhain / May 3, 2022
News Family access to interpreters in schools expands under new WA laws In particular, families of children with disabilities have long advocated for improved access to language interpreters at schools. by Venice Buhain / April 26, 2022
News U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in WA school prayer case At issue is whether Bremerton School District or a football coach violated the First Amendment. by Venice Buhain / April 25, 2022 / Updated April 25 4:15 p.m.
Environment Standing up for salmon in Alaska's boundary waters In southeast Alaska, tribes on both sides of the border unite in opposition to a Canadian mine that threatens ancestral fish runs. by Samantha Larson / November 21, 2018
Environment The impermanence of wonder and whales A lifelong visitor to the San Juan Islands reflects on the southern resident orcas, changing ecosystems and the passage of time. by Samantha Larson / October 29, 2018
Tech Robot cars: panacea or plague? Driverless cars could make air pollution worse and cost the city millions in lost revenue, according to a new study. by Samantha Larson / March 29, 2017
Inside Crosscut How are you navigating public education during a global pandemic? Help Crosscut report the next season of our narrative podcast. by Venice Buhain & Sara Bernard / September 14, 2021