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Local
1 month ago
Appeals court sides with Bellingham in vaccine mandate suit

Mayor Seth Fleetwood issued an executive order in September 2021 requiring COVID-19 vaccines for city workers, volunteers and contractors.

Local
1 month ago
Deadline approaching to apply for federal aid from December flooding

Affected residents can apply online or get in-person help at a local Disaster Assistance Center.

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Health and Wellness
1 month ago
Summer food assistance underway for WA K-12 students

The program is expected to help feed over half a million kids across the state.

Local
1 month ago
WTA announces service changes around WWU

The new schedule takes effect on June 14 in an effort to streamline bus routes.

Entertainment
1 month ago
City of Ferndale announces 2026 Summer of Fun

It kicks off on Friday, June 12 with Community Game Night at Pioneer Pavilion followed by the first Flicks in the Park featuring Zootopia 2.

Local Sports
1 month ago
Mariners smack 3 home runs in 8-3 victory over Mets for season-high 8th straight win

The Mariners (33-29) improved to a season-best four games over .500.

Northwest Sports
1 month ago
Northwest Sports Update: Bells’ home opener, M’s seek 8th straight win, Seahawks resign key edge rusher and more

The Bells will celebrate their 2025 WCL Championship during their home opener, with first pitch set for 6:35 from Joe Martin Field.

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Government
1 month ago
Skagit County puts temporary hold on data center applications

The county is aiming to get ahead of what is sees as an inevitable debate by placing regulations around the facilities.

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Government
1 month ago
Bellingham finalizes speed limit reductions, set to roll out over next three years

Starting this summer, the city’s default speed limit will be reduced from 25 to 20 mph for most downtown and residential streets.

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