Environment The pandemic will forever change how doctors define 'crisis' UW’s Dr. Kate Butler explains what doctors need to better support each other and their patients when resources are scarce. by Hannah Weinberger / December 10, 2020
Equity Podcast | What the life and death of an asylum seeker says about ICE Reporter Lilly Fowler discusses what years of reporting on Mergensana Amar tell us about U.S. immigration policy. by Mark Baumgarten / December 4, 2020
Environment The weakest link in WA’s new COVID-tracking app? Us Our state is the latest to adopt a coronavirus exposure app to assist contact tracing efforts. But its effectiveness depends on the people using it. by Hannah Weinberger / December 4, 2020
Environment A COVID vaccine is coming. Here’s how WA is preparing With multiple vaccines on the way, local governments face major logistical challenges to distribute doses. by Hannah Weinberger / November 26, 2020
Politics Podcast | What Kamala Harris will bring to the White House Author Ruchika Tulshyan talks about the vice president-elect as change agent and role model. by Mark Baumgarten / November 27, 2020
Politics Podcast | Kim Wyman, the GOP’s great West Coast hope Reporter Melissa Santos discusses the politics and path of the only Republican elected to statewide office in one of the nation’s bluest regions. by Mark Baumgarten / November 20, 2020
Environment In 'Grouse,' one odd bird helps explain WA's political divisions Seattle journalist Ashley Ahearn's move to the Methow Valley inspired a podcast that seeks to understand her rural neighbors through the controversial sage grouse. by Hannah Weinberger / September 25, 2020
Environment When White Salmon, WA, had the world’s worst air quality For the residents of a small town bordering Oregon, this weekend’s smoke felt like “the apocalypse was happening right here.” by Hannah Weinberger / September 18, 2020
Environment Washington state is getting a new marine wildlife hospital For years, marine mammal responders have operated without easy access to a crucial facility. But in September, that changes. by Hannah Weinberger / September 15, 2020 / Updated at 3:51 p.m. on September 15, 2020
Inside Crosscut What our interview podcast taught us about Election 2020 and Trump From conversations about corporate misinformation to meat packing, the president almost always came up on Crosscut Talks. by Mark Baumgarten / September 10, 2020