Equity More Washington companies offer doula services in health benefits Businesses like Microsoft and Walmart are covering costs for birth workers, which advocates say can help lower racial disparity in pregnancy outcomes. by Megan Burbank / February 15, 2024
Equity Seattle therapist starts her own conference for clinicians of color Striving to counteract the whiteness of most mental health treatment, Ashley McGirt-Adair hopes “Reclaiming Wellness” will be an annual event. by Megan Burbank / August 14, 2023
News Planned Parenthood awarded $110K after Spokane clinic protests Demonstrations by anti-abortion organizers, including the extremist-supported Church at Planned Parenthood group, have doubled in the past year. by Megan Burbank / December 20, 2022
Equity Who is traveling to Washington for abortion care? Abortion providers predicted Roe’s reversal would cause an influx of out-of-state patients. New data and clinic reports show they were right. by Megan Burbank / November 14, 2022
Equity Plastics: Can't live with 'em, can't do without Sea birds off the coast of Mauritania. by Daniel Jack Chasan / January 10, 2013
Politics While citizens are told to have courage, Metro ducks Metro Transit accepts ads but decided against controversial ones criticizing Israel. by Daniel Jack Chasan / November 9, 2011
Culture Twain's 'Huck Finn' transcends its time and prejudice Mark Twain, having breakfast in Olympia on Aug. 11, 1895 by Daniel Jack Chasan / January 17, 2011
Politics A legal hot potato: Should felons vote? Jay Inslee, left, and Rob McKenna at a debate. by Daniel Jack Chasan / February 3, 2010