Northwest Sports
4 weeks ago
Bells edge Pickles to win first WCL title since 2014

Bellingham’s pitchers delivered a masterful road performance against the league’s top offense.

Local
1 month ago
Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office announces new online form for burn complaints

Anyone who sees an illegal fire that’s actively burning or appears dangerous should still call 9-1-1 immediately.

Environmental
1 month ago
Crews prepare for incoming rain amidst diesel spill in Padden Creek

Preparations include temporary coffer dams installed at the site, which will collect rainwater in order to be pumped out to tanks if needed.

Local
1 month ago
Rabies-infected bat found in child’s bedroom in Skagit County

Residents are advised to avoid contact with wild animals, especially bats, and to keep their pets’ vaccinations up to date.

Local
1 month ago
Nighttime construction slated to restart at Boulevard Park this October

Construction on the project was delayed in 2024 and is currently waiting for the busy summer season to end.

Weather
1 month ago
WEATHER: Moderate rain and wind gusts in the forecast for Whatcom County this weekend

Total rainfall over the two days could exceed 2″ in the region.

Northwest Sports
1 month ago
Northwest Sports Update: Bells eye first title in a decade, M’s fall short in Baltimore, Seahawks to face ex-Coug QB and more

The Zone is live in Portland from 3-6 on KPUG before the Bells play for the WCL Championship.

Local
1 month ago
Whatcom County gas prices continue to rise while U.S. average drops

Washington still has the third-highest gas prices in the country.

Education
1 month ago
Over $1.4 million in scholarships awarded to Bellingham Technical College students

Nearly 600 students are set to receive an average of $2,400 each. That’s around 80% of all students who applied.

Health and Wellness
1 month 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.

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