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School board says reductions are necessary to balance the budget. Students and teachers say the cuts will create ‘a safety ...
A beloved family farm northeast of Ferndale will be transformed into an agricultural research station supporting the area's ...
Bellingham City Council is considering a resolution affirming a “welcoming city” ensuring safety for all. In discussion at a recent council meeting, Mayor Kim Lund notes the feeling of urgency for ...
The last two years have been the deadliest for pipeline safety in nearly 15 years. Communities across the country continue to ...
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Lovrić’s Sea-Craft of Anacortes, a landmark 58-year-old marina and shipyard on Guemes Channel, was sold in mid-February to Stabbert Marine and Industrial (SMI) of Seattle. President and CEO Dan ...
Edison, population 264, sits seven feet above the Edison Slough, nestled into Samish Bay. The town’s two-block main street, Cain’s Court, is bookended by the Old Edison Inn to the south and the ...
150 people gathered outside Ferndale’s unmarked ICE detention center Tuesday to protest the detainment of local immigration advocate and community leader Alfredo ‘Lelo’ Juarez Zeferino At 7:21 a.m. on ...
South Asians and other locals wanting to enjoy Indian cuisine have grocery choices close at hand in Whatcom County these days. Among options, India Mart owners TJ Sekhon (left) and Jasmine Pannu ...
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For hundreds of years, the 9.25-square-mile island lying at the mouth of Bellingham Bay was known to the Lummi Tribe as Skallaham, and served as a place to harvest berries and clams, fish for sockeye ...