Culture How Bruce Lee destroyed the stereotype of the Asian male A new series featuring Blue Scholars co-founder George Quibuyen. by Stephen Hegg & Aileen Imperial / May 10, 2018
Culture Glass art takes flight at the new Nordic Museum Tróndur Patursson's glass seabirds bring Faroe soul to the striking new building in Ballard by Brangien Davis / May 4, 2018
Culture Ichiro gracefully exits the field. Now what? An aging sports hero gets a role in the Seattle Mariners’ front office. But will it work for this superstar? by Art Thiel sportspressnw.com / May 3, 2018
Culture The chaos of the car in Seattle’s early days Knute Berger chronicles the car's bumpy ride in early Seattle — and how it came to dominate the road. by Knute Berger & Eric Keto / April 30, 2018
Politics Growth’s impact on Lake Union: More flights — and a seaplane runway A long-awaited airstrip of sorts will arrive in late May, as a new Seattle-Vancouver, B.C. flight takes off. by Kristen M. Clark / April 27, 2018
Equity The chilling threads of our racist past A trip from Washington to Oregon — both hotbeds of racism — to understand their ugly histories. by Knute Berger Crosscut's staff columnist / April 23, 2018
Environment Mini-versions of NW dams find a home — in Mississippi The lab has hangar space filled with miniature models based on dams across the country – including the Columbia and Snake rivers. by Cassandra Profita OPB/EarthFix / April 11, 2018
Environment 6 things to know about conservation and the Farm Bill The Trump administration wants to make big cuts to the Farm Bill's conservation budget. by Eilís O'Neill EarthFix/KUOW / April 9, 2018
Opinion Seattle, why won’t you stand under my umbrella? A newcomer’s plea to bring back the bumbershoot. by Alexis Steinman / April 6, 2018
Environment Avalanche forecasters grapple with a deadly season Washington's record number of avalanche deaths this season has cast a spotlight on the Northwest Avalanche Center. by Gregory Scruggs / April 3, 2018
Culture Amid rapid change, blue-collar Astoria pauses for poetry Take a deep dive into the living folk culture of Astoria’s Fisher Poets Gathering. by Knute Berger & Matt M. McKnight / March 30, 2018
Culture The debut of ‘Mossback’s Northwest’ Knute Berger takes a historical look back at Seattle's first female mayor and her struggle to reform the corrupt police department. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / March 26, 2018
Environment More gray whale sightings along the Northwest coast Counts at Oregon’s Whale Watching Center at Depoe Bay have been between five and 10 per day. by Jes Burns EarthFix / March 26, 2018
Environment The environmental wins and losses in Olympia this year Even with Democrats in charge of the Legislature, environmentalists struggled on climate, clean water and orca protection. by Sally Deneen InvestigateWest / March 16, 2018
Opinion The man who put Seattle on the world’s map Jay Rockey was very responsible for the success of the 1962 World's Fair and the shape of Seattle today. by Knute Berger / March 8, 2018