News For international students, pandemic took online learning to extremes Studying from their homes abroad meant dealing with time-zone differences, social isolation and a very strange year. by Kindal Dolph, Hsin-Yu Tsai & Kaitlyn Bonn Crosscut / July 30, 2021
Culture How one Seattle neighborhood addressed food insecurity in a pandemic A Rainier Beach nonprofit took action when schools went remote and students suddenly didn’t have access to lunches anymore. by Sarah Hoffman / July 26, 2021
Our Shared Table Feeding the beach How nonprofit WA BLOC and BIPOC restaurant owners used home cooked meals as a method of resilience. July 26, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: The story of the Samish maiden at Deception Pass Plus, the return of outdoor concerts — including a free show by Digable Planets — and Pilchuck Glass School turns 50. by Brangien Davis / July 22, 2021
Environment Support for this article is provided by Port of Seattle. El significado de cambiar el nombre del monte Rainier Algunos de nuestros espacios naturales más apreciados recuerdan las injusticias cometidas contra las comunidades indígenas. ¿Haría una diferencia cambiar esos nombres? by Beatriz Costa Lima / July 23, 2021
Politics Primary election 2021: Your guide for Seattle and King County This guide won't tell you who to vote for, but it will help you find the candidates that best represent your needs and interests. by Crosscut Staff / July 22, 2021
Environment Hanford report reveals problem with nuclear waste solution An internal federal document says the preparation for turning nuclear waste into glass logs will produce toxic vapors. by John Stang / April 11, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Historic Soul Pole returns to Seattle’s Central District Plus, glitches at the Henry Art Gallery and ghosts at ACT Theatre. by Margo Vansynghel / April 7, 2022
Tech Podcast | When online learning actually works Having remote classes in the early part of the pandemic was difficult. But for some teachers, it has been a revelation. by Sara Bernard / April 13, 2022
Environment Human Elements: How otters can help recover imperiled ecosystems Dr. Shawn Larson studies sea otters and how they can recover imperiled ecosystems. by Sarah Hoffman / April 8, 2022