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While the forecast tsunami was not a disaster on any level, it was, on every level, a good thing for us in Whatcom County. Why? Because of all we learned.
From the NW Washington Fair to an electric event on Bellingham’s waterfront, KGMI’s Adam Smith has your weekend plans ready to go.
Before harvesting shellfish, check for biotoxin and pollution closures by using the Washington Shellfish Closure map or by calling the Department of Health Biotoxin Hotline at 1-800-562-5632.
Meet the owner behind one of Bellingham’s newest clothing businesses who is making his mark in the sustainable clothing industry.
My Bellingham Now previously reported testing at the cove in late July noted high levels of enterococcus bacteria, causing Whatcom County’s health department to issue the swimming advisory.
Fair gates open at 11 a.m. and close at 10 p.m.
Paddleboarders, kayakers and boaters rejoice! Three free concerts are coming this summer.
Some lawmakers are skeptical due to the high price tag associated with the project.
The environmental publication was the first of its kind in the country when it began in the late 70s.
