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Seattle Playwright Aimee Chou Shares Deaf Culture Through Humor

  By Nimra Ahmad / Crosscut.com It’s tempting to trace an artist’s origins back to a significant spark of interest. As a child, they took to fingerpainting, wearing tutus around the house or strumming...

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Pacific Northwest Ballet’s New Guard Brings Diversity Center Stage

  By Marcie Sillman/ Crosscut.com Angelica Generosa remembers vividly a particular evening last September. Pacific Northwest Ballet was about to open its 50th anniversary season and Generosa, a...

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Could Selling Sewage Save the Salish Sea?

  By John Stang / Crosscut.com Nutrients. Nitrogen. Algae. All lead to leaching the oxygen out of Puget Sound that fish require to thrive or survive. And a significant proportion can be traced back to...

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Washington Recalculates Math Courses to Students’ Career Relevance

  By Jo Napolitano/ Crosscut.com Twenty-one states across the country — Utah, Washington and Georgia among them — are part of a special initiative led by the Charles A. Dana Center in Austin, Texas, to...

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National Culture Wars on Race, LGBTQ+ Rights Come to WA Schools

  By Joseph O’Sullivan/ Crosscut.com An Olympia parent group questioning a teacher about her involvement in resource groups for students of color. A measure before the Richland School Board to remove a...

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WA Colleges Say Indigenous Students Need More Support Post-Pandemic

By Nicholas K. Geranios Alesia Nez enrolled at Washington State University just as the pandemic hit. Nez, a member of the Navajo Nation, didn’t spend her freshman year in Pullman, but instead studied...

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WA Spent $500M To Help Small, Minority Businesses. Did It Work?

  By Brandon Block / Crosscut.com Sunlight shone through the knee-to-ceiling glass windows as Venus Forteza, 48, stood behind the bar, pouring beers and taking orders for Cuban sandwiches or pork...

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New Study Brings Home the Danger of Fentanyl for WA Residents

  By Megan Burbank/ Crosscut.com When a new University of Washington study revealed that bus and train riders were regularly being exposed to traces of fentanyl and methamphetamine, the reach of the...

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WA’s New Drug Law Could Help Needle Exchanges — Or Restrict Them

– By Andrew Engelson / Crosscut.com November 2, 2023 Mike Nichols, who’s 66 and has lived in southeastern Washington all his life, has used drugs – including opioids and meth – for more than 40 years....

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‘Home Was Never a Place’: One Woman’s Life in WA Foster Care

  By Elizabeth Whitman & Sam Leeds One day in second grade, Janell Braxton’s teacher told her, unexpectedly, that her mom had come to pick her up for a dentist appointment. Janell, thrilled to...

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Can Washington State Bridge Its Political Divide? Some Want to Try

  By Joseph O’Sullivan/ Crosscut.com When Lt. Gov. Denny Heck brought together bipartisan focus groups of community leaders – in Port Angeles, Wenatchee, Vancouver and elsewhere – to discuss civility...

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Washington Caps Insulin Costs at $35/Month. More Reforms May Come

  By Megan Burbank At a January 2020 hearing for State Sen. Karen Keiser’s first insulin cost-sharing bill, physicians and patients testified to the high cost of the drug that keeps them alive. Kevin...

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Washington Legislature Aims to Regulate AI — But Treads Cautiously

  By John Stang / Crosscut.com Baby steps. Extreme caution. Distinguishing between science fiction and science reality. The Washington Legislature aims to tackle artificial intelligence in the upcoming...

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13 Ways To Observe Black History Month With Art — And Hockey

  By Brangien Davis & Gavin Borchert The best way to observe Black History Month is to keep it in mind all year long. But there’s no denying that in February, Seattle arts venues are filled with...

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Washington Teens Advocate for Narcan in Every School

  By Scarlet Hansen A group of Lake Washington High School seniors say it’s time to put opioid overdose medications like Narcan in every school to protect students amid the growing opioid epidemic....

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WA Legislature Revs up Plan to Electrify 10,000 School Buses

  By John Stang Washington is poised to start transitioning its more than 10,000 school buses from diesel to electric, to cut the carbon pollution getting into kids’ lungs and our environment. The...

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As Gun Violence Increases in the PNW, so Does Its Toll on Doctors

  By Megan Burbank The ramp at Harborview Medical Center is where most gunshot wound patients arrive. They might be dropped off or walk up the ramp themselves, and when they do, the emergency...

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Washington Is Building Hundreds of EV Chargers, but Is It Enough?

  By Nicholas K. Geranios Bryan Zeski of Oroville often drives his electric vehicle — a 2021 Tesla Model Y — down the nearly empty highways of north-central Washington. The drives are not without...

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Washingtonians Work to Bridge the Political Divide With Loved Ones

  By Jake Ellison No one expects the 2024 elections to end with political peace and tranquility in the nation, in our cities and towns or in many of our families. And yet many will keep trying for...

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Young Washington Voters Say Cost of Living Is Their Top Concern

  By Nate Sanford Voters of all age groups say the economy is one of their top factors in deciding who to choose for Washington’s next governor. But the issue appears to be top-of-mind for younger...

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