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A state law allowing mobile markets, such as Twin Sisters in Whatcom County, to accept a wider range of food benefits will go into effect next year.
Thirty-nine states, including Washington, eight Canadian provinces, and Mexico, permit bobcat hunting. California lawmakers ...
“The Pacific Northwest Disaster Guide” is published by Ooligan Press, a student-run publishing house at Portland State ...
A team of current and former City of Bellingham employees will hit the Ski to Sea course for the 12th year in a row, ...
Mount Baker’s Annalee Cohn describes herself as technical, hardworking and a perfectionist. Although softball is a sport that ...
Every spring, like when cherry blossoms bloom, the northern elephant seal known as Elsie Mae returns to Anacortes and Fidalgo Island. Born in 2018 on Whidbey Island, Elsie Mae has been a star: ...
A Whatcom County Jail contracted employee was arrested Wednesday, April 30 after allegedly helping sneak contraband items, ...
Across the nation, there are thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women. In Washington state, the Homicide ...
A Ferndale man accused of rape and child molestation was sentenced to a minimum of 12 years in prison with a chance to spend the rest of his life in prison.
LYNDEN — Lynden School Board’s complaints to the federal government over Washington’s transgender student rules argue the district is in a “legal double bind”: do they follow guidance from state ...
Lexie Tom will be the new president of Northwest Indian College, after serving as the interim leader since October 2024. Tom, a Lummi Nation citizen, was previously the acting head of the Lummi Nation ...
Three restaurants on either side of a 150-foot rockslide on Chuckanut Drive say business is down because of the road closure.