Inside Crosscut How we’re adapting Crosscut's podcasts to coronavirus As the ground shifts beneath us during COVID-19, join us for smart conversations and thoughtful stories. by Mark Baumgarten / May 20, 2020
Inside Crosscut Learn how to match political candidates to federal relief dollars Help fill transparency gaps by cross-referencing relief payments and disclosure reports listing businesses owned by public officials or candidates running for office. by Jacob Jones / October 18, 2022
Inside Crosscut Crosscut’s Recovery Watch project wins WashCOG’s Bunting Award The Washington Coalition for Open Government recognized records and data reporting that helps readers learn about local pandemic relief spending. by Jacob Jones / February 6, 2023
Inside Crosscut Help us with our yearlong investigation into recovery spending Our newest investigative effort will explore how relief and infrastructure dollars can remake local communities, and who is getting left out. by Jacob Jones / March 7, 2022
Inside Crosscut How partnerships make our journalism better We work with outlets like InvestigateWest and Youth Today to bring more stories to more of you. by Mark Baumgarten / February 15, 2022 / Updated at 9:20 a.m.
Inside Crosscut What to expect from our new Crosscut Reports podcast Host Sara Bernard teams up with Crosscut reporters to dive deeper into the stories that shape Washington. by Mark Baumgarten / September 6, 2022
Inside Crosscut Grab your magnifying glass: Investigate federal spending with Crosscut In a free workshop tomorrow, Aug. 17, learn how we dig out the stories buried in recovery funding data. by Jacob Jones / August 16, 2022
Inside Crosscut Crosscut Festival is over, but the conversation continues A session with Nikole Hannah-Jones on Saturday marked the end of our annual ideas festival, but you can still experience every session. by Mark Baumgarten / May 10, 2022
Inside Crosscut A showcase of journalism at Crosscut Festival 2022 At this year’s festival, journalists will interview titans of the industry such as Ezra Klein, Nikole Hannah-Jones, and Carl Bernstein. by Mark Baumgarten / April 26, 2022
Inside Crosscut Nikkita Oliver, Black liberation and the limits of electoral politics Crosscut managing editor Mark Baumgarten explains what he got wrong about the future of the attorney, activist, and former Seattle mayoral candidate. by Mark Baumgarten / June 30, 2020