Politics Power to the people! It's in the constitution Justice Richard Sanders of the Supreme Court of Washington. by Hugh Spitzer / April 16, 2008
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Politics Seattle mayor: Trade a latte a month for universal preschool How bright is the educational future of children in Seattle? by Ana Sofia Knauf / May 15, 2014
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Culture The OL Reign photographer who's been with the team through it all Jane Gershovich has had a front-row seat to a turbulent decade for the Seattle pro women’s soccer team. Now she stands with them as they vie for a championship. by Ana Sofia Knauf / October 21, 2022 / Updated Oct.24 at 11:16 a.m.
Inside Crosscut Following up on Crosscut's biggest stories of 2022 What happened with the missing Indigenous persons alert system that launched in July? The praying Bremerton coach? Washington’s dud crop season? by Ana Sofia Knauf / January 3, 2023