Let’s make this July a celebration of smart moves, sunshine, and smooth closings.
This Fourth of July, have fun, stay safe, and consider the impact your celebrations may have on your neighbors, your community, and the air we all share.
As summer continues, officials remind residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or the Washington Attorney General’s Office.
Osbaldo Hernández hopes their presence in the community provides inspiration for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ community members to be business owners and work in the predominantly white brewing industry.
As the days get longer, hotter and drier, foliage begins to dry out. Those drier conditions, along with the summer campfires and lightning strikes, are a tinderbox for wildfires.
From building braids to building community, local hair stylist Miracle Jones is putting on Bellingham’s third annual Juneteenth celebration.
Hayes found community when she lived at the tiny home village. Now a director of the village, she gets to orchestrate the growth of the community she loves.
Meet the man behind the monthly “First Friday Busking Program” and many more music-forward events in Bellingham.
Ah, June. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and school’s out — […]
The center had regularly closed programs over the span of nearly six years, shortly after Sustainable Connections merged with the center and took over operations.
