Lynden Christian took an early 6-5 in the first two minutes, Lyncs Ella Fritts scored a couple of layups and assisted Allison ...
Arrests related to driving under the influence have been keeping the Bellingham Police Department busy in January. At least 46 people had been arrested for DUIs in January in city limits, according to ...
Bellinghamsters got a taste of big fluffy snowflakes Saturday morning, Feb. 1, with more snow incoming throughout the weekend. The National Weather Service has placed western Whatcom County and ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will put in place 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% tariffs on goods ...
After 30 years in the same location, Allied Arts of Whatcom County is changing direction in 2025. The Bellingham nonprofit will celebrate the grand opening of its new gallery, located at 1213 Cornwall ...
Whatcom County Farm Forestry Association announced its 66th annual Tree Sale event to raise money for forestry education ...
Bloodworks Northwest declared its own code red emergency on Jan. 27. In the announcement, the nonprofit organization, which provides blood to 95% of Pacific Northwest hospitals, said more than 25,000 ...
Despite strong Saturday performance, Liam Kapeikis downgraded for consecutive falls on second day of competition ...
School districts in Whatcom and Skagit counties are reassuring students school is a safe place, following the Trump ...
It’s interesting watching somebody sit at the pilot’s seat for the first time and that scared look on their face of, ‘I’m ...
Low levels of lead found in well water is a growing safety worry for neighbors Greg Kendall and Jeff Creasey, who both live next to highly-used shooting range Custer’s Sportsmen Club.
Situated below high-voltage lines and bordering Whatcom County’s most heavily used shooting range, Custer Sportsmen’s Club, Kendall’s land is a maze of unfinished projects, tomato trellises, wood ...