Culture 'Outcasts within the outcast community': Seattle's LGBTQ gun club upends stereotypes Pink Pistols offers queer gun owners empowerment, inclusion and community. by Dorothy Edwards / August 2, 2019
Culture Opening night action at Seattle Art Fair Is 'Bread Face' art? Watch as our reporter embeds herself to find out. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores & Florangela Davila / August 2, 2019 / Updated on Friday, Aug 2 at 11:17 a.m.
Culture Americans assemble: Meet the artist capturing the superhero in all of us Seattle photographer Nate Gowdy celebrates the many hues of red, white and blue. by Brangien Davis / July 24, 2019
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
Culture In tiny Lind, a demolition derby is an 'existential necessity' A visit to the annual Combine Demolition Derby. by Knute Berger / June 12, 2019
Culture A Seattle dance extravaganza called Bubblin Brown Sugar The 40-year-old annual tradition unites teens and decidedly older adults. by Susan Fried / April 30, 2019
Culture Seattle’s biggest Prince fan makes a pocket-size replica Artist Troy Gua honors the legend with his Le Petit Prince doll in an exhibit at MoPOP. by Brangien Davis / April 19, 2019
Culture Heard of Seattle band The Black Tones? You will. With their new album 'Cobain and Cornbread,' the up-and-coming band is about to take over the airwaves. by Margo Vansynghel / April 11, 2019
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
News After New Zealand mosque attack, Seattle-area Muslims gather to grieve A community is urged to remain vigilant following the terrorist attack, which killed 50. by Lilly Fowler & David Kroman / March 15, 2019 / Updated on Sunday, March 17 at 4:15 p.m.
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
Environment Can kid scientists fix Washington's salmon streams? On the Nisqually River, middle school students are studying a changing ecosystem and advising the grown-ups with power to address it. by Hannah Weinberger / March 1, 2019
News A Seattle Weekly driver delivers the paper one last time "It’s kind of like a death in the family in a way.” by David Kroman / February 28, 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