
WA has 530 bridges in 'poor' condition — and limited repair money
Even with $605 million in federal aid, the state can't catch up with its growing maintenance backlog.
Lizz Giordano is Cascade PBS's investigative reporter, focused on following working conditions, government oversight procedures and labor organizing efforts across Washington state. Before jo
Even with $605 million in federal aid, the state can't catch up with its growing maintenance backlog.
In King County, public health ambassadors with cultural connections help break down patient/provider barriers.
Sidewalk accessibility is a year-round problem for people with mobility issues — but snow and ice pose their own slew of difficulties.
Members of the nation in northwest WA now have more control over how culturally important foods — like locally caught salmon — are distributed.
Because the majority of the region's trees are in residential neighborhoods, responsibility for maintaining canopy coverage is shifting to homeowners.