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High bacteria counts in stormwater are prompting concerns, as volunteer citizen scientists walk Anacortes and Bellingham shores to help track outfall water quality. During a routine sampling session ...
Energy center to capture and redistribute waste energy is the first of its kind in Washington — and puts Western ahead in fossil-fuel replacement timeline for state universities. By the end of the ...
In Anacortes, demonstrators spoke of resistance, fear — and joy. In Everson, a handful of counter-protestors laid out their conflicting viewpoints in sometimes heated conversations. Friday Harbor ...
Activists from Indigenous nations that share geography with Russia have spoken and written about their vision of a post-Putin Russia, and several live in exile because of it. And still they met in ...
Three films showing at the Pickford Film Center provide multigenerational history as well as entertainment. Throughout June, the Pickford Film Center is hosting Drag Me to the Movies, a film series ...
Dillon Honcoop, the communications director for Whatcom Family Farmers who grew up on a local raspberry farm, told Salish Current that he was getting calls over the weekend inquiring about his ...
The last two years have been the deadliest for pipeline safety in nearly 15 years. Communities across the country continue to ...
Author Ron Holcomb worked as a public information officer and spill responder for the Washington Department of Ecology. On June 10, 1999, an Olympic Pipe Line Co. pipeline in Whatcom Falls Park ...
Behind the picket line in the five-day strike outside St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham: employees reveal concerns ...
Bellingham City Council is considering a resolution affirming a “welcoming city” ensuring safety for all. In discussion at a ...
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