Inside Crosscut Tightknit community’s brush with coronavirus hits home for a Seattle reporter Hometown roots helped city reporter David Kroman get connected to Kitsap County’s first COVID-19 patients on Bainbridge Island. by David Kroman / March 26, 2020
Inside Crosscut How a Crosscut reporter found tears in Seattle's housing safety nets A developing story series explores an undercovered aspect of the Seattle area’s homelessness crisis: what it’s like to get older without stable housing. by David Kroman / October 12, 2019
Inside Crosscut The politics at the heart of Chief Carmen Best’s resignation From the view where a Crosscut City Hall reporter sits, here’s his quick take on what drove Chief Best to suddenly retire. by David Kroman / August 18, 2020
Inside Crosscut What Dr. Ben Danielson’s resignation meant to Seattle The revered doctor’s exit has caused an uproar from the Black community and a reckoning for Seattle Children’s Hospital. by David Kroman / January 19, 2021
Inside Crosscut Meet Crosscut’s communities reporter, Maleeha Syed Here's how she is approaching a new beat at Crosscut covering different communities around the state. by Maleeha Syed / September 21, 2021
Inside Crosscut How a WA Supreme Court ruling changed a man’s life in Korea A story posted to Reddit gave a man deported on a drug charge hope for reconnecting to his Washington state roots. by David Kroman / May 25, 2021
Inside Crosscut When meeting journalistic standards is not enough Maleeha Syed's recent reporting on birth doulas taught her that what’s fair game in journalism can still cause harm. by Maleeha Syed / June 21, 2022
Inside Crosscut How Seattle Children's issues became bigger than Dr. Ben Danielson Reporter David Kroman explains why claims of racism at Seattle Children's Hospital are rippling further and further into WA communities. by David Kroman / August 17, 2021
Inside Crosscut Words matter when recounting WWII treatment of Japanese Americans In her recent story, reporter Maleeha Syed learned how words like 'internment' gloss over the realities of life under Executive Order 9066. by Maleeha Syed / March 22, 2022