Culture The healing spaces of Creative Justice This community arts organization gets young people involved with social-justice themed art — and out of the juvenile and criminal justice systems. by Sheila Cain / September 3, 2018
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 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
Seattle Seahawks and the Super Bowl: Are the stars aligned? The Zodiac on a London building, Bracken House, the former home of a chairman of the Financial Times. by Peter Miller / January 29, 2015
Sounders playoff hopes alive going into Dallas Veteran Marcus Hahnemann in goal for the injured Michael Gspurning. by Peter Miller / October 18, 2013
Cinderella Sounders: Playoff bound? Sounders goalie Michael Gspurning denied Portland. by Peter Miller / August 27, 2013
Cascadia Games: The Sounders and the fury Sounders manager Sigi Schmid needs to turn his players into a team. by Peter Miller / July 8, 2013