Kristin Fraser
Meet the Activists Inside Seattle’s Police-Free Zone
"We want people to be happy, and that’s amazing, but there’s work to be done. You can celebrate, and still have a mission.”
Here's What Happened When Right and Left-Wing Protesters Talked it Out in Portland
They were incredibly civil.
Seattle Is Handing Out Money to Candidates. Would it Work Nationwide?
Seattle's trying to Make Running for Office Cheaper
Why Americans Are Getting Their Insulin from Mexico
We walked across the border with a diabetic on a mission
What It’s Like Working at a Company Where Everyone Knows Your Salary
Can pay transparency solve income inequality?
You would be much happier on permanent daylight saving time
What if we sprang forward and never went back?
These rescue workers are trying to find hundreds still missing from the California wildfire
At least 77 people are dead, and more than 600 people are still unaccounted for in California’s deadliest and most destructive wildfire
What it's like to flip the House as a female candidate in 2018
"I think that the people who have not had a voice are the ones who deserve to have one."
Seattle police think they've found a way to fight "swatters" as soon as they call 911
Seattle police will now be able to use part of their 911 system as a makeshift database for potential swatting victims — as long as they sign up.
Katie Hill ramps up campaign after primary win
In the third installment of "She's Running," VICE News follows Katie Hill as her next chapter begins
Here's how Katie Hill just won a primary everyone wanted her to lose
Katie Hill shows us what it's really like to run for Congress in 2018.
Why Starbucks' anti-bias training probably won’t work
The man who coined the term "implicit bias" said there's no training program that's known to produce effects.