Filipino fishermen left in WA marina allege abandonment, lost pay by Lizz Giordano & Farah Eltohamy / March 27, 2024
Your Last Meal Your Last Meal | ‘Love Is Blind’ host Vanessa Lachey loves lasagna Season 1 Episode 179
Inside Crosscut How Mossback went from a state of mind to TV series Season 5 of Mossback's Northwest surfaces new details on familiar stories and brings less-known PNW lore to life. by Knute Berger / December 8, 2021
Environment How Cascadia can fight climate change in 2022 — and get back on track Climate scientists set a 2030 deadline for us to reduce emissions and prevent further environmental devastation. by Peter Fairley InvestigateWest / December 8, 2021
Equity Colville mother's conviction raises justice issues facing Native women After federal prosecutors rejected her self-defense claim, Maddesyn George received a 6 1/2-year sentence. Now her supporters plan to continue advocating for incarcerated Native women. by Luna Reyna / December 7, 2021 / Updated at 9:41 a.m. on Dec. 7
Equity Why transit access can be unsafe for deaf and blind passengers New bus and train routes in Seattle are excellent news for some, but make life more complicated for those with limited sight and hearing. by Lizz Giordano / December 6, 2021
Politics WA Supreme Court decides not to get involved in redistricting After reviewing documents from the state Redistricting Commission, the court accepted its work, even though parts of it weren't finished on time. by Melissa Santos / December 3, 2021 / Updated at 12:15 on Dec. 3
Environment How PNW salmon could benefit from Biden's infrastructure plan As salmon struggle to thrive, funds to fix blocked and broken fish passageways could increase migration and reproduction. by Ashlee Abrantes The Conversation / December 13, 2021 / Dec. 15 at 11:44 a.m.
Author Ashlee Abrantes Ashlee Abrantes is a Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental Science & Policy at University of Washington.
Culture ArtSEA: In the belly of Seattle’s new Crocodile music club Plus, where to find affordable art over the holidays and events from poetry to protest music. by Brangien Davis / December 2, 2021
Inside Crosscut Why Crosscut is sunsetting its opinion section Crosscut isn't abandoning opinions, just finding a new way for you to hear them. by M. David Lee III / December 3, 2021
Environment PNW scientists find ruin and resilience after summer heat wave Northwest researchers find some signs of heat resilience, despite scorched kelp beds, parched trees and a 'hawkpocalypse.' by Julia Rosen High Country News / December 9, 2021