Politics Podcast | What has changed in Washington since the fall of Roe Without federal protection for abortion, the state has become a refuge for those seeking care and a target for political opposition. by Sara Bernard / January 25, 2023
Culture Podcast | Inside the debate over graffiti in Seattle What reporter Margo Vansynghel learned from talking to the mayor, the artists and the people who cover up spray paint over and over again. by Sara Bernard / January 18, 2023
Politics Podcast | What’s left for Democrats to tackle in Olympia? The party has used its legislative majorities year after year to check off a lot of its wish list. What now? by Sara Bernard / January 11, 2023
Growth Impact Report | 2022 brought new projects, podcasts and policies A look back at Crosscut's year of change and achievement. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / December 22, 2022
Inside Cascade PBS A closer look at the complexity of the 'Latino vote' in Central WA The deeper we explored varying perspectives in Yakima County, the murkier our bird's-eye view of the electorate became. by Sara Bernard / December 2, 2022
Politics Podcast | Central WA Latino voters shift rightward, data suggests Pundits and politicians were hyper-focused on this electorate leading up to the midterms. Now that the dust has settled, we explore what actually happened. by Mai Hoang & Sara Bernard / November 30, 2022
Mossback Podcast | The Seattle trumpeter who influenced a century of music Before there was Ernestine Anderson, Ray Charles and Quincy Jones, there was Frank Waldron. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / November 22, 2022
Mossback Podcast | Emily Carr painted PNW forests as they were The Canadian artist created landscapes unlike her contemporaries’, intuiting the web of life beneath the canopy and putting it on canvas. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / November 15, 2022
Mossback Podcast | What Chief Joseph needed Seattle to hear in 1903 He was invited to talk about his storied past, but the Nez Perce chief had his eye on his people's future. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / November 8, 2022
Politics Podcast | How a young, progressive Latino could vote Republican Jordan Chavez, an 18-year-old from Yakima, considers the influence of family, culture and party politics as he votes for the first time. by Sara Bernard & Mai Hoang / November 2, 2022