
Still trying to wrap your head around terms like “bomb cyclone” and “atmospheric river”? You’re in good company.

At an undisclosed location in the Lettered Streets neighborhood, a community has created its own haven. Their passion? Pinball.

There are over 60 acts planned Thursday through Sunday. Set designers plan to transport people to other fantastical lands within each venue throughout downtown Bellingham.

The downtown Bellingham tour, led by guide Chuck Crooks, brings educational recountings of interactions with the afterlife to Whatcom locals.

Woman in the Woods Productions brings the show “Ladies of Hip Hop” to Orcas Island that illuminates the experiences and stories of seven Black women told through a mixture of narration and interpretive dance.

Silent disco encourages people to not only dance and move their body but learn more about themselves and others in a non-judgmental environment.

A non-profit organization that aims to inspire, break down barriers and promote racial and cultural differences through various forms of artistic expression.

At the Noisy Waters Mural Festival the general public can purchase tokens and use them to vote for their favorite muralist. The winners will receive large wall commissions throughout Bellingham.

MBN’s Jason Upton had a chance to sit down with Guy Occhiogrosso, president and CEO of the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce to learn about Guy and business in Bellingham.

Bellingham man travels over 147 miles on July 20, to raise awareness for those in need in Whatcom County. Community members can show their support after at a fundraising event held in Fairhaven.