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The last two years have been the deadliest for pipeline safety in nearly 15 years. Communities across the country continue to ...
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 ...
Indian grocery markets in Bellingham offer more than just food and products: they give back to their neighbors and provide ...
As Washington and 23 other states are suing the Trump administration over the termination of AmeriCorps grants and 85% of the agency’s workforce in April, former members and local organizations worry ...
Strategic planning process aims to steer Jansen Art Center into deeper sense of community. Jansen Art Center — at 321 Front Street in Lynden — has begun a strategic planning process that, in part, ...
After community pushback led to cancellation of a proposed metal shredding facility, ABC Recycling put the land, including 10 acres zoned for heavy industrial usage, up for sale. It remains unclear ...
Economic uncertainty, tariffs and lower-than-projected sales tax could impact budget. The funding available for the new Whatcom County jail will likely be less than expected, say those involved in the ...
Lummi Nation’s First Salmon Ceremony returns to Lummi Nation School tomorrow (May 15) from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., celebrating the arrival of the spring Chinook salmon to the Nooksack River. The most ...
As healthcare shortages continue, workers continue to fight for better conditions. An estimated 900 service, tech workers and lab technicians of PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham ...
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