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Mossback's Northwest: The “Bird Woman” and an ode to ornithology

The “Bird Woman” and an ode to ornithology

A century ago, Seattle's first female principal, Adelaide Lowry Pollock, spread the gospel of birds and good citizenship to a generation of schoolkids.

Airships over the Klondike

Prospectors headed to the 1897 gold rush in Alaska had to bring tons of provisions with them. Some imagined the possibility of airships carrying freight and gold back and forth to the Klondike, and suddenly, airships were being "seen" all over the world.

Facing the Fallout

Crosscut journalist Manola Secaira and Crosscut’s News and Politics editor Donna Blankinship speak about the stories that are a part of the new series, Facing the Fallout, which highlight the difficult decisions members of our community have had to make due to the pandemic.