News From 2020 to now: 4 Seattle Black activists reflect on their work Black activists in the Seattle-King County area speak about their individual activism journeys, where they intersect and diverge. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / February 16, 2024 / Updated at 9:35 a.m. on Feb. 16
News Seattle may spend $1.8M on controversial gunshot detection program The crime prevention technology, which pulls live audio and video feeds, has been backed by Mayor Harrell even as other cities report mixed results. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / February 29, 2024 / Updated at 2 p.m. on Feb. 29
A personal memory of Ted Kennedy "I felt his happy clasp on my shoulder" by Peter Jackson / August 25, 2009
Culture Everett: God's gift to Seattle politics Joe Mallahan, a candidate out of nowhere by Peter Jackson / August 11, 2009
Drawing the line on Everett landmarks Everett's historic Collins Casket Factory Building by Peter Jackson / July 23, 2009
News Washington youth mental health shows best improvement in 20 years The Healthy Youth Survey reported that though depressive feelings have increased since 2002, this year found improved health and access to support. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / April 1, 2024
How a staffer brought a powerful senator around to reform U.S. Indian policy Sen. Henry M. Jackson by Peter Jackson / July 15, 2010
Equity The teen-bandit saga: It's hard to turn away To some, our fascination with Colton Harris-Moore signals the decline of Western culture. To others, it's simply escapism. by Peter Jackson / July 12, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Taliban kidnap victim talks at Town Hall Journalist Jere Van Dyk, held prisoner by the Taliban, has written a book that provides clarity about Afghanistan. by Peter Jackson / July 11, 2010
Culture Marysville School Board member's bias echoes state's sad history Michael Kundu cited bogus research to argue that race is linked to academic achievement. But does he even realize the historic consequences of such phony scientific thinking, once tied to progressives... by Peter Jackson / June 20, 2010