News Homeless and sick: One Seattle man's path shows the slow pace of progress Since Crosscut wrote about Seattle's aging homeless populations and shelters overwhelmed by an increase in medical issues, Hughes Daniels' story is one of hope. by David Kroman / December 26, 2019
News Some Seattle families are just one sick child away from homelessness Outreach workers say the increasing costs of both housing and health care are forcing more families out of their homes. by David Kroman / December 19, 2019
Politics Regional approach to homelessness may require Seattle to give up some control The Seattle City Council may pass the new agreement Thursday with an ordinance setting ‘expectations’ going forward. by David Kroman / December 12, 2019 / Updated Dec. 12 at 12:35 pm
Politics The story behind Amazon’s failed $1 million bid to swing Seattle’s election The tech giant had its eyes on winning all seven races. Instead, it won just two. by David Kroman / December 10, 2019
Equity Landlords with lawyers, tenants without: How some WA renters are signing away their rights The state Legislature recently passed new regulations to protect against eviction, but many don't know their rights. by David Kroman / December 5, 2019
Politics After car-tab cuts, a new bus driver worries for his future If Initiative 976 survives the courts, it will mean cuts to bus hours and, possibly, staff. by David Kroman / November 22, 2019
News Seattle protests intensify, even though federal agents are absent With an eye toward Portland, police and protestors again clashed on Capitol Hill Saturday night. by David Kroman / July 25, 2020 / Updated July 26 at 11:36 a.m.
News Judge blocks Seattle's ban on tear gas, other crowd control weapons The Department of Justice asked the judge to block the City Council-approved ban, set to go into effect this weekend. by David Kroman / July 24, 2020 / Updated July 25 at 10:09 a.m.
News King County inmates face even more time alone during COVID-19 With time outside of jail cells greatly restricted, pandemic safety has led to solitary-like conditions. by David Kroman / July 24, 2020
News Washington voters see broader issues in policing, but trust local cops A new statewide Crosscut/Elway poll shows support for police reform, but fear of defunding the police. by David Kroman / July 21, 2020