A resolution was adopted in late January recognizing WCC President Dr. Kathi Hiyane Brown, who is set to retire on March 1.
Whatcom Health and Community Services is developing a “Five Year Local Homeless Housing Plan” and looking for feedback by March 7.
Upwards of 300 people showed their frustrations with the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) outside the Federal Building on Monday, Feb. 17.
Late KPUG broadcaster Mark Scholten was honored before the WWU women’s basketball team beat Alaska Fairbanks 68-50.
The WWU women earned a decisive win on Mark Scholten Night.
The councilmember was previously accused of assaulting a family member, however as of Feb. 12 court documents state that the charge was dismissed.
The new property will connect city-owned spaces to advance its goal of building a north-south trail connection between Whatcom Falls Park and Lake Padden Park.
The Vikings women host Alaska Fairbanks tomorrow for Mark Scholten Night at Carver Gym.
President Trump’s announcement of a potential 25% tax on all imported Canadian goods could directly impact Whatcom County businesses.
Valentine’s Day weekend is upon us, and KGMI’s Adam Smith has your plans covered with this week’s Lifestyle Lookout.
