For older renters, Western WA’s housing boom can sow insecurity After three forced moves, with a fourth on the horizon, the threat of homelessness looms for one couple amid a daunting housing market. by Josh Cohen / June 13, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle’s waterfront makeover brings new art to Alaskan Way Plus, plumbing issues permanently sink the Museum of Museums on First Hill. by Brangien Davis / August 3, 2023
Inside Cascade PBS Savor Crosscut’s new food podcast, Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle The James Beard-nominated show digs into the chosen last dish of guests including Greta Gerwig, Antoni Porowski, Jewel and Bill Nye. by Martina Pansze & Rachel Belle / August 3, 2023
Culture Podcast | How PBS host Pati Jinich went from politics to cooking A look at Southern Jewish food in honor of Jinich’s Mexican-Jewish heritage, plus an update to the 'Taco Tuesday' trademark. by Rachel Belle / August 3, 2023
News Activists sue Idaho over ‘abortion trafficking’ travel ban A Northwest coalition argues the law violates freedom of speech and travel, and could set a precedent for more widespread policing in other states. by Megan Burbank / August 3, 2023
News WSU researchers study a coronavirus spread by camels in Kenya The virus, discovered long before the COVID-19 pandemic, originated in Saudi Arabia and can be deadly to humans. by Nick Gibson / August 2, 2023
Investigations What WA’s new wildfire smoke rules might mean for outdoor workers Washington could be the second state to impose permanent safety regulations, but employers and workplace advocates disagree on the proposal. by Hannah Weinberger & Farah Eltohamy / August 2, 2023
Politics Seattle City Council primary hints at progressive/centrist showdown Aug. 1 elections have voters watching to see if Seattle politics will continue to trend right as seven district races shake out. by Josh Cohen / August 1, 2023
Politics Live updates: 2023 Washington primary election results Check here as ballots are counted for races in Bellingham, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and Yakima. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / August 1, 2023 / Updated at 5 p.m. on Aug. 28
Politics It’s Primary Election Day in Washington. Here’s what to know We review the local races, initiatives and last-minute info you need before the polls close at 8 p.m. by Josh Cohen & Donna Gordon Blankinship / August 1, 2023
Inside Cascade PBS What Crosscut learned from a public records request by Real Change The Seattle Police Department’s hidden involvement in two 2020 opinion articles is an opportunity to reflect upon newsroom trust. by M. David Lee III / August 1, 2023
Culture Podcast | Marc Summers dishes on Double Dare and thin-crust pizza The television host shares his ideal last meal and serves behind-the-scenes details from Nickelodeon and the Food Network. by Paris Jackson / August 1, 2023
News What does substance-use treatment in Seattle actually look like? There are a slew of recovery services — medication-assisted, jailhouse, in- and outpatient — but stigma and other barriers pose challenges. by Josh Cohen / July 31, 2023 / Updated: 7/31/2023 1:58 p.m.
Politics WA governor candidate Semi Bird set for school board recall vote The military veteran and Republican from Richland said he'll continue his gubernatorial campaign regardless of the result. by Joseph O'Sullivan / July 31, 2023
Culture Made There: Wood-wick candles crafted with care in Yakima Chantel Ramirez of Wild Wickzology uses repurposed containers, most notably Mexican dough bowls, to ignite her artisan creations. by Sarah Hall / July 28, 2023
News Amazon reported a 12% decrease in single-use plastics for 2022 Responding to pressure from advocacy groups and investors, the mega-retailer reduced its footprint through paper packaging and eliminating mailers. by Joseph Winters Grist / July 28, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Previewing the Seattle Art Fair and its indie alternatives In addition to the main event at Lumen Field, satellite shows are popping up in vacant Pioneer Square spaces. by Brangien Davis / July 27, 2023
Investigations WA homelessness group exposed sensitive data on kids, young adults A Way Home Washington launched an internal investigation after health and safety information on hundreds of young clients was made public. by Elizabeth Whitman / July 27, 2023
News Podcast | The untapped potential of psychedelics in psychotherapy Research shows the drugs can be effective in treating depression and substance-use disorders — but there’s still much we don’t know. by Paris Jackson / July 27, 2023
Investigations Federal aid is supercharging local WA police surveillance tech Pandemic relief funds are bankrolling new – and often unregulated – law enforcement tools such as license-plate readers, drones and AI video software. by Brandon Block / July 26, 2023
Investigations Podcast | The gray areas of surveillance tech in WA police forces Federal relief funds are financing new surveillance technology across the state. Reporter Brandon Block discusses why privacy advocates are concerned. by Sara Bernard / July 26, 2023