Health and Wellness
4 weeks ago
Elevated biotoxins close recreational shellfish harvest in Birch Bay

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.

Government
4 weeks ago
“Landmark Tree Ordinance” six month extension approved by Bellingham City Council

Under the ordinance, healthy trees that are at least 36″ in diameter cannot be cut down and violators can be fined between $800 and $5,000 for each instance.

Government
4 weeks ago
City of Bellingham approves negotiations for logging 80 acres on Galbraith Mountain

Public Works reports that the area, a former logging site, has become too dense and is preventing ecological growth.

Northwest Sports
4 weeks ago
Northwest Sports Update: Bells advance to WCL Championship, M’s win eighth straight, Trail Blazers find new owner and more

The Bells beat the Edmonton Riverhawks last night to be crowned kings of the North Division.

We Are Whatcom
4 weeks ago
Weston Persons: Owner of Madrona Wear

Meet the owner behind one of Bellingham’s newest clothing businesses who is making his mark in the sustainable clothing industry.

Business
4 weeks ago
Three Boundary Bay Brewery beers to be brewed by Woodinville brewery upon September closure

Seasonal batches of Boundary Bay’s other recipes will also be released through Black Raven Brewery.

Environmental
4 weeks ago
WDFW detects more invasive European green crabs in Salish Sea

The species can cause serious ecological and economic damage by consuming eelgrass, bivalve mollusks, crustaceans and other native species.

Crime
4 weeks ago
Colorado man accused of shooting Lummi police officer pleads not guilty

Meanwhile, Lummi Nation Police say the still-unnamed officer is recovering well and making “great progress.”

Environmental
4 weeks ago
Record number of hatchery Chinook salmon expected to return to Whatcom Creek

Fishing for the Chinook is only open in lower Whatcom Creek on Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. 14. 

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