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 The Newsfeed: Filipino fishermen spent months stuck in a WA marina Six workers are now alleging wage theft and labor exploitation. Plus, King County auditors find more needs to be done to save salmon habitats. by Paris Jackson / March 28, 2024
News The Newsfeed: A tour of Seattle’s street trees with Taha Ebrahimi The writer's pandemic hobby of exploring neighborhood trees inspired her new book. Also, WA youth mental health is improving, according to a new survey. by Paris Jackson / April 11, 2024
News Podcast | Michael Cohen shares his thoughts on Trump’s indictment A year after completing his own sentence, the former president’s ex-fixer talks about the unprecedented case. by Paris Jackson / May 25, 2023
News Podcast | The Supreme Court’s shifting status in U.S. politics Amicus host Dahlia Lithwick and Brennan Center president Michael Waldman discuss SCOTUS’s history and coming decisions. by Paris Jackson / May 18, 2023
News Podcast | Michael Barbaro on how ‘The Daily’ helped redefine news The host of the New York Times podcast discusses the ways modern politics have transformed the media landscape. by Paris Jackson / May 16, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Michael Cohen on Trump and consequences The 45th president's personal lawyer and “fixer” pulls no punches about shady dealings and ongoing legal troubles. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 14, 2023
Politics A WA bill protecting name change privacy was just signed into law As of July 23, people who are trans or queer, those escaping domestic violence, and refugees will be able to change their name confidentially. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / April 21, 2023
Politics Washington to invest more in 988 mental health crisis line HB 1134 will fund mobile units and increased training for the hotline and response service that launched last summer. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / April 21, 2023
Politics Washington strip clubs won't be selling alcohol anytime soon SB 5614 was designed to improve working conditions for exotic dancers. Income from liquor sales would've paid for some of the changes. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / April 20, 2023