Culture An artist muses on the death of his neighbor: the Viaduct Baso Fibonacci has created art next to Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct for 10 years. He puts on one more show as the demolition begins. by Brad Curran & Matt M. McKnight / March 18, 2019
News In Seattle, there's no business like snow business Seattle shrouded in snow while the Alaskan Way tunnel makes its debut. by Matt M. McKnight / February 4, 2019
Culture Meet the rural WA town privy to outhouse races Scenes from Conconully’s 36th annual event, one of Washington’s weirder sports. by Matt M. McKnight / January 23, 2019
Culture As memory fades, an artist emerges The artwork of seven artists living with dementia is on display at Seattle City Hall. by Matt M. McKnight / January 15, 2019
Environment Images of Seattle, before and after the smoke rolled in Do you remember the days when the skies were blue ... or gray, at least? by Matt M. McKnight / August 22, 2018
Culture In South Lake Union, 'BOREALIS' showers MOHAI in light VIDEO: A first-of-its-kind festival makes its U.S. debut in Seattle. by Florangela Davila & Matt M. McKnight / October 12, 2018
News 'You keep living': Portrait of a community after a double shooting On Memorial Day, a Rainier Beach park was pelted with gunfire. A month later, those closest to the violence reflect. by Matt M. McKnight / June 25, 2019
Politics Seattle's 51-day City Council member Seattle City Councilmember Kirsten Harris-Talley brought passion and activism to her short stint in public office. by Matt M. McKnight / November 27, 2017
Environment 2017 Crosscut Year in Pictures During the past year Crosscut’s staff photographer Matt M. McKnight and our team of freelance photographers bore witness to many of the news events that shape our city and region. by Matt M. McKnight / December 24, 2017