Inside Cascade PBS How are you navigating public education during a global pandemic? Help Crosscut report the next season of our narrative podcast. by Venice Buhain & Sara Bernard / September 14, 2021
Environment Podcast | The risks and rewards of mushroom hunting in the Northwest Wild mushroom foraging can be deadly. But in a region crammed with thousands of edible species, it’s fiercely beloved. by Ted Alvarez & Sara Bernard / September 8, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Sasquatches, rescues and mushrooms: Season 2 of Escapes is here We pick up our podcast where we left off last season to give your ears an adventure into the natural wonders of the PNW. by Sara Bernard / September 7, 2021
Environment Podcast | How Seattle kickstarted mountain rescue in America Teams throughout the region provide a critical service for outdoor adventurers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It all started in Seattle. by Ted Alvarez & Sara Bernard / September 1, 2021
Equity Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality More than 6 months after first pledging to rethink public safety, city leaders face opposition. What’s next? by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 8, 2021
Equity Podcast | Defund, then what? Seattle activists’ ideas for police dollars They say public safety concerns can be addressed through scaling up other forms of support, like schooling and training. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 5, 2021
Equity Podcast | An Oregon city’s decades-old alternative to police Cities searching for ways to handle crisis calls without police are reaching out to CAHOOTS in Eugene, Oregon. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 4, 2021
Equity Podcast | When police response to a crisis call goes wrong Seattle police have undergone additional training to better respond to people in crisis, but they still end up killing some of those people. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 3, 2021
Equity Podcast | Cops, crisis calls and conflict over who should help The debate over public safety is filled with disagreements, but almost everyone agrees on one thing: We need another option for people facing a mental health crisis. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 2, 2021
Equity Podcast | How reform gave way to ‘Defund the Police’ in Seattle The city spent a decade working to reform its police department. Then, the turmoil of 2020 started a new movement. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 1, 2021