Out & Back with Alison Mariella Désir Finding comfort while camping at Oregon’s Lake Timothy Alison Mariella Désir didn’t think the activity was for her — until Lestarya Molloy, founder of Fridie Outdoors, showed her it can feel safe and cozy. March 1, 2024
The Newsfeed Filipino fishermen spent months stuck in a WA marina Six workers are now alleging wage theft and labor exploitation. Plus, King County auditors find more needs to be done to save salmon habitats. March 28, 2024
Out & Back with Alison Mariella Désir Creating a brave space for BIPOC cyclists Alison Mariella Désir meets with Will Cortez, co-founder of BikePOC PNW, an organization creating space and community for bike riders of color. March 29, 2024
The Newsfeed Federal judge rules on WA’s redistricting map Also, unissued court fees keep funds from human trafficking survivor resources, and a look at public transit delays in the Seattle metro area. April 4, 2024
The Newsfeed A tour of Seattle’s street trees with Taha Ebrahimi The writer’s pandemic hobby of exploring neighborhood trees inspired her new book. Also, WA youth mental health is improving, according to a new survey. Taha Ebrahimi formerly contributed arts & culture stories to Crosscut now known as Cascade PBS. April 11, 2024
Crosscut Ideas Festival Defending the Rule of Law Eric Holder joins us to discuss the rule of law and the right to vote. May 15, 2023
Crosscut Ideas Festival Trump, the Truth and Consequences Michael Cohen sits squarely in the middle of today's biggest news story. May 14, 2023
Crosscut Ideas Festival A Third Party Andrew Yang argues that the two-party system is broken. May 13, 2023
Crosscut Ideas Festival Beyond the Breaking News The Daily's Michael Barbaro chats with Crosscut Now's Paris Jackson. May 12, 2023
Mossback's Northwest Nature Man In the early 1900s, two men decided to go back-to-nature and become “Nature Man.” May 12, 2023