Equity Issaquah school sued for protecting football players after sexual assault A former Skyline High School student says the school put athletic success ahead of her safety. by Lilly Fowler / October 26, 2018
Equity Would-be home health workers claim bias in state’s qualifying exam Somalis say Washington's home care aide certification exam is poorly translated. Only 56.6 percent passed the test in 2018. by Lilly Fowler / October 25, 2018 / Updated at 11:40 a.m.
Equity Once undocumented, he now gives entrepreneurs a chance at success Beto Yarce got his start selling jewelry at the Fremont Market. Now he helps low-income people start their own businesses. by Sheila Cain / August 27, 2018
Politics How one friendship changed the way Washington treats addiction Health care professionals said her best friend would die. Lauren Davis wasn’t buying it. A remarkable story ensued. by Sheila Cain / August 20, 2018
Politics Sarah Smith holds onto second in the 9th District primary race The Democratic socialist is one step closer to facing longtime Democratic incumbent Rep. Adam Smith in the general election. by Lilly Fowler / August 9, 2018 / Updated Aug. 13 at 4:22 p.m.
Politics Meet the winners of the 2018 Courage Awards Each year, Crosscut honors a handful of locals who have shown extraordinary grit and leadership. by Sheila Cain / August 13, 2018
Equity Do local police need to protect ICE workers? Following a tense standoff in Portland, a union threatens to sue the mayor for telling police to stand down. by Lilly Fowler / August 3, 2018
Equity Trump promised exceptions to the travel ban. A new lawsuit says it isn't so A vanishingly small number of individuals from five Muslim-majority countries have been granted entry into the United States since December 2017. by Lilly Fowler / August 1, 2018
Equity Trabajadores domésticos: ‘Somos como la basura que nos piden que recojamos’ Propuesta de ley del Concejo Municipal de Seattle pretende proteger a jardineros, cuidadores de niños, trabajadores de limpieza. by Lilly Fowler / June 21, 2018
Equity Domestic workers: ‘We’re like the garbage they ask us to clean up’ New Seattle legislation aims to protect local gardeners, nannies and house cleaners. by Lilly Fowler / June 21, 2018