Inside Cascade PBS How you helped shape our Seattle and King County voter guide We’re sending your questions directly to candidates. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / July 27, 2021
Environment Skagit dams in crosshairs of renewed push to save salmon, orcas With Seattle’s power supply in the balance, tribes and activists are demanding changes to how Seattle City Light’s dams are run. by Lester Black High Country News / July 26, 2021
Politics Primary election 2021: Your guide for Seattle and King County This guide won't tell you who to vote for, but it will help you find the candidates that best represent your needs and interests. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / July 22, 2021
Opinion King County needs a Sheriff who embraces oversight Some advice to King County on choosing its next sheriff, and the next director of the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight. by Deborah Jacobs / July 12, 2021
Opinion In WA, should renter protection laws exempt small landlords? When property rights are pitted against housing as a human right, things get messy. by Katie Wilson / June 30, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Seattle Elections 2021: Digging deeper into voters’ top priorities What details about housing, homelessness, taxes and policing can candidates give you to help you cast your ballot? by Anne Christnovich / June 22, 2021
Culture AIDS memorial rises in Seattle 40 years after start of epidemic Seattle is one of the last major cities with a large LGBTQ+ population to get a permanent, public and physical space for grief and remembrance. by Margo Vansynghel / June 21, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Behind the photoshoot with Seattle's Black Lives Matter muralists Here’s how Crosscut pulled off photographing the 16 artists behind the iconic artwork. by Margo Vansynghel / June 8, 2021
Culture 16 artists, 1 message: Seattle’s Black Lives Matter mural a year later We check in with the creators of the most visible artistic symbol of last summer’s protests. by Margo Vansynghel / June 2, 2021
Opinion If the Sonics return to the NBA, thank the Storm Supporting Seattle’s WNBA champs and bringing back its men's team are not mutually exclusive. by Samantha Allen / June 1, 2021
Opinion Let’s stop the shaming at Seattle’s parks Seattleites have received mixed messages about spending time in parks. We should encourage outdoor socialization as much as possible. by Samantha Allen / April 30, 2021
Opinion Compassion Seattle has a plan for a tent-free city. Does it hold up? A new campaign to address the city’s homelessness crisis says existing funds are all we need. That’s doubtful. by Katie Wilson / April 29, 2021
Politics Joe Nguyen challenging Dow Constantine for King County executive Nguyen, a state senator from West Seattle, says Washington's most populous county needs a change in leadership. by Melissa Santos / April 27, 2021 / Updated 4:04 p.m. Thursday, April 29, 2021
Opinion The legacy of racism built into Northwest highways and roads From the Oregon Trail to the Lake Washington Bridge, transportation infrastructure has often driven growth while promoting exclusion. by Knute Berger / April 27, 2021
Environment Community science could help us save Washington’s amphibians With state biologists unable to monitor every amphibian species as completely as they would like, community volunteers fill an important gap. by Hannah Weinberger / April 12, 2021