Dorothy Edwards, Crosscut

Dorothy Edwards

Crosscut

Bonita Springs, FL, United States

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Past:
  • Crosscut
  • Naples Daily News

Past articles by Dorothy:

WA churches make do praying in cars amid Trump's push to reopen

Congregants adapt to drive-in and other alternative services as Pacific Northwest churches focus on prayer over politics. → Read More

In Seattle, grandmothers raising kids have to rely on each other

For kinship caregivers raising another family member's children, state support lags behind assistance for foster parents. → Read More

Seattle's queer artists are redefining tattoo culture

Gentle and intimate, stick-and-poke tats find a home in LGBTQ shops. → Read More

This kayaking researcher is learning the secrets of Seattle’s urban salmon

Kerry Accola's innovative sonar approach to field research is helping scientists analyze endangered salmon swimming by the city at night. → Read More

The Nerdy Girls of Ellensburg are building robots to dismantle the patriarchy

Parker and Greta Mayer helped girls and the queer community find their place in STEM in rural Washington through robotics. Are boys next? → Read More

A Seattle Weekly driver delivers the paper one last time

After 42 years, the last alternative weekly in city hits the stands one last time. → Read More

From LA's 'Jungle' to the forefront of cancer research in Seattle

Emerging brain cancer researcher Eric Nealy discusses escaping one of South LA’s roughest neighborhoods and the importance of representation and inclusion in STEM. → Read More

‘It’s not fair’: City evicts immigrant shop owner from SeaTac Market

The family says this is retaliation for fighting redevelopment, while the City of SeaTac contends the owner hasn't paid rent on time. → Read More

For WA's 'razor clam guy,' digging is a family affair

After his grandfather survived the Great Depression by hunting for razor clams, biologist Dan Ayres is making sure future generations get to hunt for the PNW's favorite shellfish. → Read More

At SAM, a ceramic artist breaks into the Porcelain Room

The new installation nods to shipwrecks, exploitation and other dark sides of the tea trade. → Read More

In Rainier Beach, some things donut change

PHOTOS: The legacy of King Donuts as a gathering place in Rainier Beach. → Read More

Catrina Eckel and Jason Lowrance rehearse the dance for their wedding at the Enchanted Ballroom

Catrina Eckel and Jason Lowrance rehearse the dance for their wedding at the Enchanted Ballroom → Read More

Our World: Bonita Dance

Bonita Academy of Dance has been teaching young dancers in Bonita Springs for eight years. → Read More

What does is mean to be a man?

Three Southwest Florida men talk about what it means to be a man and what they hope to teach young boys about masculinity. → Read More

Our World: Naples BMX

At the Naples BMX track in Golden Gate City, it's about family. → Read More

Our World: "Be Phenomenal or Be Forgotten"

The Golden Gate Youth Titan Football & Cheer program started five years ago but got a reboot this year under its current president Cynthia Sealy, who initiated a new partnership with Golden Gate High School through the school's football coach Mike DiGrigoli. → Read More

Midnight at Trackside Donuts & Cafe

Donuts are made by hand during the night at Trackside Donuts & Cafe in Bonita Springs. → Read More

Mason Classical Academy senior Melissa Arcila

Mason Classical Academy senior Melissa Arcila plans to attend The King's College in New York City in the fall. → Read More

Baby Leprechaun Race at Miromar Outlets

The Baby Leprechaun Races took place at Miromar Outlets in Estero on Sunday, March 11, 2018. A typical race had one baby crawl with all his or her might to the finish line while the rest sat at the start. The winner received a $200 gift card to Miromar Outlets. → Read More

Our World: Seminole Reenactment

Seminole Shootout Battle Reenactments and PRCA Rodeo held a two-day reenactment event in Immokalee on March 2-3, 2018. → Read More