Equity More immigrants report arrests at WA courthouses, despite outcry All around Washington state, ICE is arresting undocumented immigrants when they show up for hearings or to pay fines. by Lilly Fowler / April 9, 2019
Equity Cada vez más inmigrantes reportan arrestos en los tribunales de Washington, pese a las protestas Frente al Juzgado del Condado de Grant, en Ephrata, WA. (Fotografía de Matt McKnight/Crosscut) by Lilly Fowler / April 9, 2019
Culture A swarm of starlings invades a Seattle gallery Seattle artist Markel Uriu examines the human role in invasive species. by Brangien Davis / March 21, 2019
Culture How Godzilla and a dress of 10,000 flowers tell a story of surviving abuse With Skeleton Flower, Degenerate Art Ensemble puts on its most personal performance yet. by Brangien Davis / March 13, 2019
Culture Grunge lives on in a new South Lake Union tower A Lance Mercer retrospective headlines art and music in Seattle's tech hub. by Brangien Davis / March 5, 2019
Culture This Elks Lodge is a throwback to South Seattle before gentrification One of the city's last majority African-American fraternal organizations, Cascade Lodge No. 1416, fights for survival. by Mike Seely / February 25, 2019
Culture The Yakima librarian turned ‘femme boss’ of the Oscars An Oscars expert reveals how a UW grad changed the Academy Awards forever. by Brangien Davis / February 21, 2019
Equity In Seattle, 1 in 5 people booked into jail are homeless The arrests by police are mostly for nonviolent crime. by David Kroman / February 19, 2019
Environment Can this woman save biking in Washington state? Cyclists say our bike infrastructure leaves much to be desired. WSDOT's Barb Chamberlain wants to fix that. by Hannah Weinberger / February 12, 2019
Culture Teen choreographers hope to break ballet’s glass ceiling A Pacific Northwest Ballet class for young dance-makers reveals its first creations. by Brangien Davis / February 7, 2019
Equity Head trauma, painful restraints: WA foster kids face abuse out of state The state removed foster kids from an Iowa facility following reports of abuse, but red flags abound at other group homes. by Allegra Abramo InvestigateWest / February 5, 2019
Culture A tale of punk rock, addiction and recovery on stage in Seattle Book-It has adapted Tom Hansen's memoir, American Junkie. by Misha Berson / February 4, 2019 / Updated Aug. 25, 2023
Environment Mexican dogsledders trade dirt for Washington snow A look at dogsledding's international future in Cle Elum. by Sarah Hoffman / 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 After growing up gay in Russia, a Seattle filmmaker wins big Wes Hurley, creator of the documentary ‘Little Potato,’ scores a $100K Creative Capital grant. by Brangien Davis / January 18, 2019