Anya Steinberg
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After a summer of digging, paleontologists hauled four dinosaurs back to the Burke Museum in Seattle. These dinosaurs were excavated from rocks that are millions of years old — a process that required jackhammers, tractors and trucks. Scientists will study these fossils to unlock clues about earth's most recent mass extinction.
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COVID-19Live music has started to return to Seattle, but many artists are still struggling financially after a year and a half of missed opportunities. To answer the growing need, a group of local musicians partnered with The Reef dispensary to create a fund to help artists get back on their feet.
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COVID-19On Wednesday, students walked into lecture halls at the University of Washington for the first time since the pandemic began. The Seattle campus swarmed with students greeting each other, lugging around heavy backpacks and sporting masks.
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An Afghan interpreter kept Brian Olsen safe, and now faces possible retribution from the Taliban. Olsen is scrambling to try and get him and his family out of the country.
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Point Roberts faces at least another month of isolation after President Joe Biden extended the Canadian border closure last week. The Washington exclave relies on cross-border business to operate.
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Robert Jago wants Northwesterners to learn the real history of this land. Jago says the places where we work, live and play today are also sites of…