The upcoming Fix-It Fair offers an opportunity for Whatcom County residents to meet local vendors and fix their favorite gear.
Each year, almost 263 tons of local produce is donated to Whatcom County food banks.
Local letter carriers will gather in downtown Bellingham on Oct. 14 in honor of a nationwide day of action.
Lummi Nation School will host this year’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day event on Oct. 14.
The tour allows visitors explore and get involved in the creative process, work-environment and lifestyle of local artists in Whatcom County.
The downtown Bellingham tour, led by guide Chuck Crooks, brings educational recountings of interactions with the afterlife to Whatcom locals.
If you have any information regarding Xzavien’s whereabouts, contact the Bellingham Police Department at 360-676-6911 or send a tip online at www.cob.org/tips with the reference case number 24B56724.
Hundreds of people walked along the Bellingham waterfront to board ships, taste locally caught cod, explore the Bellingham Shipping Terminal and meet members of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Open house tours of Lighthouse Mission Ministries’ new building will occur throughout the day on Sept. 28.
The series of open houses will share ways that the Port of Bellingham is looking to modernize the terminal, create new jobs and expand shipping activity.