News Sawant revives 'tax Amazon' campaign to address homelessness The proposal runs parallel to a proposed tax on large companies in Olympia. by David Kroman / February 12, 2020
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Feb. 13 - 19 Apocalyptic landscapes in electric hues, art picks for Black History month, a classic Film Noir series and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Margo Vansynghel & Agueda Pacheco Flores / February 13, 2020
Culture Meet Your Maker: ‘Black girl magic’ shines in Aramis O. Hamer’s cosmic murals The Seattle painter is quickly becoming a star in the local art universe. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / February 12, 2020
News Coronavirus spells financial trouble for health clinics serving low-income communities The hard math comes as Washington's community health clinics worry about an inequitable response to the pandemic. by David Kroman / April 2, 2020
Culture As coronavirus wilts the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, a farm adapts Faced with massive financial loss, Tulip Town makes a play for virtual strolling. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / March 30, 2020
News Labor tensions and coronavirus collide at Swedish Hospital ICU Fresh off a strike and still without a contract, Swedish nurses say they’re struggling to keep up with the pandemic. by David Kroman / March 27, 2020 / Updated 4:35 p.m., Mar. 27, 2020
Inside Crosscut Tightknit community’s brush with coronavirus hits home for a Seattle reporter Hometown roots helped city reporter David Kroman get connected to Kitsap County’s first COVID-19 patients on Bainbridge Island. by David Kroman / March 26, 2020
Culture Meet Your Maker: Dan Hurwitz talks comedy and coronavirus The Seattle comic says quarantine is like Passover: You stay home and wash your hands a lot. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / March 25, 2020
News ‘It’s killing me’: Families anguish as coronavirus restricts hospital visits Hospitals are working to limit exposure for patients and staff, but the result can be excruciating for those with loved ones inside. by David Kroman / March 23, 2020
Inside Crosscut How a Crosscut reporter found tears in Seattle's housing safety nets A developing story series explores an undercovered aspect of the Seattle area’s homelessness crisis: what it’s like to get older without stable housing. by David Kroman / October 12, 2019