Mossback Lessons unearthed from the Northwest’s little-known histories While digging into volcanic eruptions and grizzly bears, Mossback’s Northwest host Knute Berger found that the past has a lot to say. by Knute Berger / October 4, 2023
Inside Crosscut Divisive issues like Native disenrollment take careful reporting For Indigenous affairs reporter Luna Reyna, the decision to write about the Nooksack 306 required some soul-searching. by Luna Reyna / October 11, 2022
Inside Crosscut Mossback's Northwest: A glance ahead at Season 6 Premiering Sept. 29, the video/podcast series explores Jazz Age Seattle, the legacy of the Pig War and much more. by Knute Berger / September 27, 2022
Inside Crosscut To understand today, we must know the pain and progress of history Indigenous affairs reporter Luna Reyna takes a look backwards at the policies that created today's conditions. by Luna Reyna / June 7, 2022
Inside Crosscut Being a mossback means knowing your Pacific Northwest history Crosscut editor-at-large Knute Berger connects our region's past to its present in his column, TV show and now a weekly Mossback's Den newsletter. by Knute Berger / September 22, 2020
Inside Crosscut Finding resilience in the Pacific Northwest’s historic hurdles Why the latest Mossback’s Northwest special focused on the times Washington state has bounced back from adversity. by Knute Berger / February 2, 2021
Inside Crosscut Remembering Crosscut contributor Peter Jackson A founder and longtime editor pay respects to the lifelong Seattleite — a good friend and great writer. by Knute Berger & Joe Copeland / March 25, 2020
Inside Crosscut Crosscut is entering its teen years in a very different Seattle Mossback recaps Crosscut's history and puts an eye toward where stories of the Great Nearby will take us next. by Knute Berger / April 7, 2020
Inside Crosscut How Mossback went from a state of mind to TV series Season 5 of Mossback's Northwest surfaces new details on familiar stories and brings less-known PNW lore to life. by Knute Berger / December 8, 2021
Inside Crosscut Meet Crosscut's new Indigenous affairs reporter Luna Reyna is a journalist, an Ojibwe descendent and a first language learner, which is why she appreciates the privilege of sharing Indigenous stories. by Luna Reyna / January 18, 2022