The Bellingham nonprofit has now planted over 2,800 trees and protected nearly 323,000.
Meanwhile, Operational Student Employees are pleading with the university to recognize their union’s existence.
Whatcom County currently solely operates the shelter and the interlocal agreement would not give the City of Bellingham control over its operations.
The city council is considering two ordinances that aim to curtail excessive fees, colloquially referred to as “junk fees.”
A 40% chance of heavy snow is predicted for the mountains over the next two weeks.
University President Sabah Randhawa approved the interim school policy on Friday, Jan. 17.
FPD urges the public to not engage with these individuals or purchase anything from them.
Get ready for another chilly yet sunny weekend here in Whatcom County, and KGMI’s Adam Smith has you covered!
Sheriff Donnell “Tank” Tanksley said in an open letter that he has received questions regarding potential changes to how the sheriff’s office handles federal immigration enforcement.
The grant is a portion of a $1 million donation that is being distributed to communities experiencing a high demand for food services.
