Culture Cartoonist drops her work over Fatwa threat The hands of Molly Norris have drawn the fury of a radical Islamist cleric. by Joe Copeland / September 15, 2010
Tech National grant goes to Seattle Foundation and Crosscut undertaking The Seattle Foundation says support from the nationally regarded Knight Foundation will help with providing greater information in the community. by Joe Copeland / September 13, 2010
New features on Crosscut Crosscut week in review: There are new ways for readers to interact with one another and Crosscut editors. by Joe Copeland / September 11, 2010
Politics McGinn, labor unions agree on smaller pay hikes Mayor Mike McGinn by Joe Copeland / September 10, 2010
Tech Whidbey Island forest rescue coming down to the wire An effort to save a big tract of forested land on the island is almost at the fund-raising goal. But the deadline is Friday. by Joe Copeland / September 7, 2010
Environment Zoos: Lots of entrepreneurship, but how are the animals doing? A panda at a zoo in Berlin (2007) by Joe Copeland / August 8, 2010
Crosscut week in review: A Seafair kind of mix Our quick guide to some of the week's highlights: Now, with no annoying sonic booms. by Joe Copeland / August 6, 2010
Politics From Hiroshima's ruins to a life of service in Seattle Akira "Ken" Nakano survived the bombing of Hiroshima as a middle-school student, going on to become a Boeing engineer and community leader in the Seattle area. by Joe Copeland / August 4, 2010
Politics Reprieve for Seattle homeless shelters SHARE, the non-profit homeless group, says donors have given enough to save 11 shelters for a month. by Joe Copeland / August 3, 2010
Crosscut Week in Review: Debating and discussing Two sides, rapid-fire fashion. by Joe Copeland / July 31, 2010