Why convictions lag compared to sex trafficking reports in the PNW by Kelsey Turner InvestigateWest / December 8, 2023
Politics What to watch for in Washington’s 2020 primary election Tuesday's results will narrow the field in dozens of races, including for governor and an open seat in Congress. by Melissa Santos / August 4, 2020
Inside Crosscut A series that asks: What does coronavirus mean for capitalism? Crosscut columnist Katie Wilson digs into our impending economic collapse and whether returning to "normal" is possible — or desirable. by Katie Wilson / August 4, 2020
Equity WA school mascot draws Native family into decades-long fight A Vancouver high school has had a “Chieftan” mascot since the 1960s. Students who've criticized it hope the latest challenge will be the last. by Manola Secaira / August 5, 2020
Author Antonio M. Oftelie Antonio M. Oftelie, a past commissioner on the Commission on the Future of Policing In Ireland, is executive director of Leadership for a Networked World at Harvard University.
Environment Welcome to Klickitat Canyon, Washington’s newest conservation area The rugged cliffs, grasslands and forests abutting Washington's longest wild river are now protected havens for salmon, goats and bears. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / August 3, 2020
Opinion The teens found guilty of murder in the Jungle deserve mercy The young lives of James and Jerome Taafulisia were beset by poverty and neglect when they committed their violent crimes. So was mine. by Jeremiah Bourgeois / August 3, 2020
Author Jeremiah Bourgeois Jeremiah Bourgeois, a legal scholar and formerly incarcerated person, is a columnist for The Crime Report.
News Deaths in WA prisons draw scrutiny from state Legislature Inmate death rates are rising even as prison populations shrink. State lawmakers are taking a closer look at the data and potential solutions. by Levi Pulkkinen / August 6, 2020
Inside Crosscut Forcing the press to give police unpublished images threatens us all Washington state must uphold the right of journalists to report without fear of their work being confiscated by law enforcement. by Washington public media / July 31, 2020