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Washington mandates language-access services for patients who speak limited English, but lack of oversight means many fall through the cracks. A growing immigrant population means that these services are more crucial than ever.
Money from legal cannabis sales amounts to about 2% of the state operating budget.
Students who depend on part-time jobs to help pay tuition and other expenses are making difficult choices during the COVID-related economic downturn.
It smells fresh and looks glossy, but I miss the musky scent and scrappy feel of indie stores like Cellophane Square.
The cultural and political success of Horace Cayton Sr. and Susie Revels was eclipsed by bigotry and racism. They deserve recognition.
Bellevue teens who love dogs take their advocacy work to Olympia to propose a bill and see it through.
The Microsoft co-founder’s personal investments mirror a growing trend amongst the uber-wealthy.
At MadArt gallery, artist Casey Curran is building a new world after a destructive year. It’s literally and figuratively moving.
Crosscut examines the barriers to health care access.
Some studies have found the ride-hailing services increase vehicle miles driven and pollution.
June 19 is already celebrated as the end of slavery in the United States. Lawmakers are debating making it an official government holiday.
Bellevue School District and Seattle Public Schools show why reopening won’t be easy, even as vaccine rollout continues.
Other states that have legalized recreational cannabis already allow home growing, but Washington does not.
The tribe’s design brand, Eighth Generation, wants to take on the Pendletons of the world from its SoDo headquarters.
Hollywood’s greatest Western stuntman was a rodeo champion from Washington state.
The Northwest’s iconic fish are in crisis due to warming waters and habitat degradation, the recent report shows.
Native communities throughout the U.S. have been hit hard by COVID-19, and to combat this, many are adapting.
Three additional SPD cops are being examined for any possible involvement in the riots.
In a new Crosscut/Elway poll, voters named the pandemic as the state’s No. 1 issue, but favored only 1 of 4 tax measures lawmakers are considering.
A new Crosscut/Elway poll found vaccination interest in the state is much lower than needed for herd immunity under federal guidelines.