Politics Can Catholic lobbyists agree to a child abuse reporting law? In Washington, clergy are not mandated reporters. After a similar bill died last year, new language would offer exemptions for sacramental confessions. by Wilson Criscione InvestigateWest / January 29, 2024
Politics Police reform and "brutally honest" data: A chat with Seattle PD's new tech chief by Drew Atkins / October 5, 2015
Politics Digital surveillance firm has local police contacts, leaked emails reveal Screenshot from a promotional video by Hacking Team. by Drew Atkins / July 26, 2015
Politics Best of 2015: The definitive interview with Goodspaceguy, King County's perennial candidate by Drew Atkins / December 23, 2015
Politics The man who once chased the far-right out of the GOP Former Washington Gov. Dan Evans helped purge the John Birch Society from the Republican party in the 1960s. by Sheila Cain / September 24, 2018
Politics Tim Burgess believes the children are our future The former mayor and City Council member has done many things, but his lasting legacy may be paving Seattle's path toward universal preschool. by Sheila Cain / September 10, 2018
Politics How one friendship changed the way Washington treats addiction Health care professionals said her best friend would die. Lauren Davis wasn’t buying it. A remarkable story ensued. by Sheila Cain / August 20, 2018
Politics Meet the winners of the 2018 Courage Awards Each year, Crosscut honors a handful of locals who have shown extraordinary grit and leadership. by Sheila Cain / August 13, 2018
Politics The scandals of former Gov. Gary Locke Former Washington Gov. Gary Locke. by Drew Atkins / August 11, 2016