News The Newsfeed: ‘The Nosh’ bites into Seattle’s tastiest dishes Rachel Belle’s video series views food through the lens of art, nature and community. Plus, a homeless youth hotline closes and WA’s low FAFSA rates. by Paris Jackson / April 25, 2024
News Crosscut Now: Public-speaking program uplifts WA youth Plus, teens advocate for increased access to opioid overdose medication in schools and Seattle celebrates Lunar New Year. by Paris Jackson / February 15, 2024
News Crosscut Now: Seattle Opera presents Malcolm X’s life Look inside the rehearsal room and costume shop ahead of opening night. Plus, how has the Boldt Decision impacted Native rights 50 years later? by Paris Jackson / February 22, 2024
News Crosscut Now: The enduring legacy of the Black ‘Buffalo Soldiers’ Reflecting on the 24th Infantry Regiment and its ties to Washington’s Fort Lewis. Also, are there “forever chemicals” in our drinking water? by Paris Jackson / February 29, 2024
News Crosscut Now: WA health officials trash masks, gloves and more PPE Learn why $1.5M in pandemic supplies were thrown away. Also, Spokane’s Black community newspaper returns and more Bartell Drugs locations close. by Paris Jackson / March 7, 2024
News Crosscut Now: Behind the scenes of a world premiere play in Seattle We’ll also look at the story of nurses who left health care, and a possible minimum-wage increase in unincorporated King County. by Paris Jackson / September 21, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Are WA schools a ground zero for political discord? Reporter Joseph O’Sullivan dissects the increasing tension over curricula, designer Katrina Hess has your new raincoat and winter vaccines are coming. by Paris Jackson / September 28, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory His new Frye exhibit explores themes of violence and connection. Plus, Armenians find community in Redmond and the race to save SeaTac’s largest forest. by Paris Jackson / October 12, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Love, loss in Seattle author E.J. Koh’s debut novel ‘The Liberators’ chronicles a Korean family across generations. Plus, a youth homelessness program lags and the local impact of the Israel-Hamas war. by Paris Jackson / October 26, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Seattle’s City Council elections are at a turning point Reporter Josh Cohen talks about crucial issues impacting voters. Plus, what’s behind high gas prices in WA and a peek into haunted hotels. by Paris Jackson / November 2, 2023