Could a new flag bring divided America back together? Visitors admire the work of Laura Sinai, one of several artists featured in "What Would Betsy Ross Do? The New American Flag Project" at the ArtXchange Gallery in Seattle. by Laila Kazmi / July 20, 2017
Local Japanese Americans remember their imprisonment during WWII Kay Sakai Nakao, who underwent incarceration in World War II, visits Japanese American Exclusion Memorial on Bainbridge Island. by Laila Kazmi / July 16, 2017
Culture They can pass a budget, but do WA lawmakers know their Beyoncé? Might Washington politicians share more common ground than we think? by Cambria Roth / July 3, 2017
And the award(s) go to ... Crosscut! Team Crosscut: Knute ("Skip") Berger, Joe Copeland, Cambria Roth, Florangela Davila, David Kroman, Jonah Fruchter and Greg Hanscom by Cambria Roth / June 6, 2017
Culture Best of 2016: Seattle’s all-female football team — This isn’t the lingerie league by Cambria Roth / December 29, 2016
Opinion Everything sucks, Seattle 2016 edition A sinkhole, now filled with concrete and sand, opened up on the tunnel worksite downtown. by Cambria Roth / December 28, 2016
Politics Council overrides grassroots Dems with Jayapal’s successor A judge swore Saldaña in after King County Council confirmed her appointment. by Cambria Roth / December 12, 2016
6 things do in Seattle this weekend (Plus, our picks for Lit Crawl!) by Cambria Roth / October 26, 2016
Culture Slam poet Nikkita Oliver on fighting racism with art Nikkita Oliver performs her poem "Firearms" by Cambria Roth / October 25, 2016