News 2024: Photos of the year Yakima Valley hop farms, Ukrainian refugees and fishermen stranded on ships — Cascade PBS’s photo editor reflects on the year through images. by Genna Martin & Cascade PBS Visuals Staff / December 18, 2024
News 2023: Photos of the year Babies in prison, Starbucks unions, and Seattle cycling. Crosscut photographers captured a year of growth and change across Washington state. by Genna Martin & Cascade PBS Visuals Staff / December 15, 2023
News 2022: The year in photos Pickleball mania, vaccinated tigers, Ukrainian art and the fall of 'Roe.' These images taken across Washington state made us think, feel and laugh. by Genna Martin & Cascade PBS Visuals Staff / December 16, 2022
News 2021: The year in photos in Washington state Reflections on the year and the photos that resonated most. by Cascade PBS Visuals Staff / December 28, 2021
News King County crisis responders struggle with backlogs Police have stepped back from engaging in mental health crises, meaning families sometimes wait weeks for a response. by David Kroman / November 16, 2021
News Post-election Seattle has housing density on the agenda Mayor-elect Bruce Harrell will face a renewed conversation on zoning in the city. by David Kroman / November 11, 2021
News Harrell is Seattle's next mayor, after González concedes Ann Davison won her race to be Seattle's top lawyer, while Sara Nelson and Teresa Mosqueda won their races for city council. by David Kroman / November 4, 2021 / Updated: Friday, Nov. 5 at 4:50 pm
Politics Ann Davison leading in Seattle city attorney race If the results hold, this election will represent a major setback for the growing numbers of people in Seattle calling for a radical rethinking of criminal justice in the city. by David Kroman / November 2, 2021 / Updated at 1 p.m. on Nov. 5
Politics Seattle voters appear to elect Bruce Harrell to be next mayor In city council contests, Sara Nelson and Teresa Mosqueda to win their races. by David Kroman / November 2, 2021
News At stake in 2021 Seattle elections: policing, homelessness and COVID Results in city council and mayor’s races will indicate how voters want the city to handle some of its hardest issues. by David Kroman / November 2, 2021