News Data gaps make relief payments to WA officials hard to trace Learn how to match public officials and candidates to billions in federal relief dollars, and why watchdogs say financial disclosure rules need improvement. by Jacob Jones / October 10, 2022
News Central WA home prices spike amid influx of Seattle-area transplants Housing affordability has become a challenge in Chelan and Kittitas counties as recreation and smaller communities draw Puget Sound residents. by Mai Hoang / September 14, 2022
News Why WA cherries are so expensive this summer This season's crop was even smaller than predicted. A late harvest may provide one last chance to enjoy the fruit. by Mai Hoang / August 24, 2022
News WA state agencies fall short on federal relief reporting Officials say staffing and spending deadlines impacted their ability to comply with federal aid monitoring rules. by Jacob Jones / August 16, 2022
Inside Cascade PBS 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
News Tom Alberg's legacy in the evolution of local journalism The Seattle investor believed technology had a place in journalism before the digital age. Crosscut was the result of that belief. by Mai Hoang / August 10, 2022
Politics U.S. Rep. Newhouse has a race on his hands in Central WA Democrat Doug White is first in line to take the second slot on the fall ballot in Washington’s 4th Congressional District. by Mai Hoang / August 2, 2022
Politics U.S. Rep. Newhouse faces fallout from voting to impeach Trump Several Republican challengers in central WA's 4th Congressional District look to gain the support of voters who are angry with Newhouse. by Mai Hoang / July 18, 2022
Equity WA agriculture workers look to retain momentum of pandemic strikes A new Yakima office aims to give workers and immigrants a place to gather, share information and organize. by Mai Hoang / July 7, 2022
Inside Cascade PBS Why we're covering the return of WA state tourism As visitors flock back to Washington, Crosscut is exploring the reasoning and potential impacts of state tourism recovery efforts. by Mai Hoang / July 5, 2022