News ‘Roe v. Wade’: How the ruling affects abortion access in WA Our reporting explains what an end to the landmark decision means for abortion access in Washington state, as well as policies on abortion pills, out-of-state travel and more. by Ana Sofia Knauf / May 3, 2022 / Updated at 7:30 a.m. on June 24.
Inside Crosscut Join Crosscut on the road to Election Day 2020 We're relaunching our Elections newsletter to keep readers informed ahead of casting their ballots on Nov. 3. by Ana Sofia Knauf / September 29, 2020
Inside Crosscut What will it take to earn your vote? Question Seattle candidates here We’re gathering your questions on housing and homelessness, policing and public safety, taxes, and more big issues impacting the city. by Ana Sofia Knauf / September 28, 2021
Politics Seattle belatedly joins the harborfront parade Seattle's downtown waterfront, with angled piers and a long-blighting Viaduct. by stuartsilk / June 30, 2010
Politics The case for revivalist architecture in Pioneer Square Cadillac Hotel, sensitively restored after the Nisqually earthquake by stuartsilk / May 4, 2010
Equity We need more gathering places in our urban neighborhoods The modern Northgate Library sits next to a community center. by stuartsilk / April 13, 2010
Politics Seattle mayor: Trade a latte a month for universal preschool How bright is the educational future of children in Seattle? by Ana Sofia Knauf / May 15, 2014
Politics New incentives would spur growth in Pioneer Square Example of Pioneer Square detailing by stuartsilk / November 21, 2010
Politics Ed Murray promises a 'summer of safety' in Seattle Mayor Ed Murray by Ana Sofia Knauf / June 25, 2014
Politics City Council to naysayers: $15 will strengthen Seattle Kshama Sawant talks with members of the media about the $15 per hour minimum wage ordinance just after the council approved it in 2014. by Ana Sofia Knauf / June 2, 2014