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Starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday, June 15, a stage one burn ban will go into effect for residents in unincorporated Whatcom and Skagit counties.
South Whatcom Fire Authority and the City of Bellingham have reached a tentative agreement in which the city will pay the ...
Layoffs have started at Whatcom Community College as administrators work to overcome a $3 million-plus deficit. The college will undertake a total of $1.5 million in staff reductions next fiscal year, ...
Clark shot 30-year-old Zachariah Janusiewicz on April 15 following a botched drug deal, according to court documents. Clark ...
Whatcom County residents will have some new ways to get around starting Sunday, June 15, with the addition of four new bus ...
Starck Follis, the Whatcom County Public Defender, said the timeline for implementation gives his office a reprieve by ...
In this three-hour session, participants will learn self reliance skills with a. focus on plants and wildlife in the Pacific ...
Cascadia Daily News won six awards from the 2024 Society of Professional Journalists’ Northwest Excellence in Journalism for work ranging from November’s comprehensive live election coverage to the ...
To celebrate summer’s long-awaited return, Aslan Depot has a Summer Solstice Market from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 21. Confirmed vendors include Sage Art Glass, Sonder Farmstead, Cascade ...
The Bellingham Bells picked up a 5-3 victory against the Bend Elks in the opening game of a three-game homestand Tuesday, June 10 at Joe Martin Stadium. The win moved the Bells (7-3) into a tie for ...
If passed as is, President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts to federal education funding would pull millions of dollars from Whatcom and Skagit schools.
Although lawn mower racing has dwindled nationally throughout the decades, Burlington is hoping to resurrect the sport.
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