Inside Crosscut Keep track of Washington's important legislation in 2022 Crosscut's bill tracker gives you an at-a-glance look at which bills are moving forward, failing or meeting roadblocks. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / February 8, 2022
Politics U.S. Rep Jaime Herrera Beutler poised to lose primary to Trump endorsee The Southwest Washington congresswoman who voted to impeach Trump falls 800 votes behind Republican Joe Kent. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / August 8, 2022
Politics It’s Primary Election Day in Washington. Here’s what to know We review the local races, initiatives and last-minute info you need before the polls close at 8 p.m. by Josh Cohen & Donna Gordon Blankinship / August 1, 2023
Politics How — and why — to vote in today's WA Primary Election If your dog ate your ballot, you can still vote on Tuesday. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / August 2, 2022
Inside Crosscut Voter Guide 2022: Going beyond party lines This year, we asked candidates in WA races to fill out a multiple-choice survey. See where they stand on the issues that matter to you. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / July 19, 2022
News The pandemic pushed this researcher to communicate in real time When he wasn't doing his ‘real’ job, Fred Hutch's Trevor Bedford was providing up-to-the-minute information on Twitter. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / May 6, 2022
Inside Crosscut Let’s talk about reproductive healthcare access in the PNW. Share your story. Our coverage of abortion access centers on stories about real people. Would you like to help? by Donna Gordon Blankinship / May 4, 2022
Opinion Why conservative think tanks thrive in liberal WA In a state that leans Democratic, conservative organizations enjoy surprising influence. by Walter Hatch / December 20, 2018
News How Seattle activists helped stop Amazon in NYC The company reversed course on Thursday, citing opposition to its plan for a new headquarters in the city. by Jason Buch / February 14, 2019
News NW’s largest e-recycling business was a fraud, rules federal judge The owners of Total Reclaim promoted themselves as responsible recyclers. A federal investigation found otherwise. by Jason Buch / April 23, 2019