A staple business of downtown Bellingham has found its new location on State Street.
The suspect made various claims of child physical and sexual abuse, all of which were found to be false.
The county had not received any applications until Lutheran Community Services agreed to open their doors.
The council voted unanimously during their evening meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 22, to pass the food banks plight onto the county executive’s office.
The same Lynden Transport driver who made the trip back in 2015 will be behind the wheel once again.
Following his prison sentence, the offender will be required to register as a sex offender.
After Monday, Oct. 28, people can only register or update their registration in-person at the auditor’s office, which is expected to have long lines on election week.
Local beekeeper and owner of Marie’s Bees aims to bring people and bees together through honey products and food education.
Lawmakers found that the at-home kits create false expectations and hamper successful prosecutions.
WCHCS reports that more people are needing services as the winter season is around the corner.
