The City of Ferndale says that the sculpture titled “Sense of Connection” will be installed in Griffintown Park on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
An estimated 100 protesters marched in downtown Bellingham, gathering at the Federal Building on Magnolia Street.
The cafe said that Feb. 22 will be their last day of service, three years after opening the Bellingham location.
Two of the largest federal employee unions in the country warned their members against accepting the offer, one saying that employees that take the offer may not be guaranteed its benefits.
A homeless shelter in Bellingham is nearing capacity as the weather continues to be dangerously chilly.
Whatcom Museum members will be able to see the works on Feb. 13 and the exhibit will open to the public on Feb. 14.
The Bellingham Plan will be adopted into legislation by June of 2026.
Discussions will start off with a meeting between bond consultants, the county council and the Finance Advisory Board in mid-February.
Labels, a local thrift and consignment store, reported the break-in at their James Street location early in the morning on Jan. 28.
PFAS are a class of toxic chemicals that don’t naturally break down for at least centuries, earning the nickname “forever chemicals.”