News Coronavirus is still real. Protesters say they’re fighting a worse pandemic “If we get it and die from coronavirus fighting for people’s rights, we’re OK with that,” one protester said. by Lilly Fowler / June 5, 2020
News ‘Outside agitator’ narrative not supported by Seattle arrest data Political experts say the outside agitator trope has roots in the civil rights movement. by David Kroman & Lilly Fowler / June 3, 2020
Inside Crosscut Coronavirus brought me back to reporting on religion Crosscut reporter Lilly Fowler reflects on the delicate balance between public health and religious freedom during a pandemic. by Lilly Fowler / June 2, 2020
News Seattle mayor imposes curfew after George Floyd protests escalate After peaceful demonstrations turn to chaos, Interstate 5 is shut down and the governor calls in the National Guard. by David Kroman & Lilly Fowler / May 30, 2020 / Updated May 31 at 11:03 p.m.
Equity Alone in ICE detention, teens fear arrival of COVID-19 Advocates and parents worry about the safety of undocumented youth being held in two Pacific Northwest facilities. by Lilly Fowler / April 29, 2020
News Border closure separates families between Washington and Canada On top of the social strain of not seeing loved ones, the COVID-19 border closing has caused financial trouble for some. by Lilly Fowler / April 16, 2020
Equity Undocumented workers fend for themselves with little COVID-19 help Cities, nonprofits help with rent and small business loans, but the need in WA is greater than available cash. by Lilly Fowler / April 14, 2020
News Risking bodies to pray for souls, priests answer the call amid coronavirus Puget Sound's religious leaders are adapting services and sacraments, as they tend to grieving families and COVID-19 patients. by Lilly Fowler / April 8, 2020 / Updated 11:21 a.m. Wednesday April 8
News Domestic abuse survivors worry as WA detains more inmates at home The coronavirus pandemic has led to more prisoners being released to home detention. Advocates worry for victims of serious crimes who could be left exposed. by Lilly Fowler / August 31, 2020
News Will King County public transit survive COVID-19? Fewer riders and lower fare collection are just part of the financial challenge for transportation during the pandemic. by Lilly Fowler / August 24, 2020 / Updated 1:58 p.m. Aug. 24