Western Washington University women’s basketball team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division II Tournament after defeating Point Loma 74-60 in the West Regionals in Ellensburg on Friday, ...
BLI launches business traveler survey. The Port of Bellingham wants to know how business travelers use, and have preferences ...
The Washington Legislature concluded its 2026 session Thursday evening after passing a batch of budgets and navigating late-breaking drama over the elimination of a data center tax break that ...
Lynden School Board selected a local finance director to fill a vacancy on the board. Danielle Ingham, finance director for the City of Ferndale, was unanimously appointed to the school board at its ...
Speaking of Death is a multi-part series exploring the conversations, community and customs around death in the region. Part one explores green alternatives to the traditional burial and cremation. In ...
Lynden girls had one of the most impressive basketball finishes in the entire state this year — only overshadowed by the Neah Bay girls, who won their fourth straight 1B title (second-longest streak ...
One book from every country. Only native authors. No tourists. Those were the sole rules when local author Scott Lambridis, 48, began traveling the world via ink and paper in 2018. By 2024, he had ...
PeaceHealth has become a top-down organization that then has to put out the fires they ignite.” Fortunately, I am not a highly paid health-care executive with an office in Vancouver, Clark County. Nor ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is releasing a $17.5 million grant awarded to Skagit Transit to continue renovating its Maintenance, Operations, and Administration Facility in Burlington. U.S.
I even tried to volunteer, so they get to know us, because I was a single lady with three boys and it was looked down upon. It really was. But things have changed a lot. “Faces in the Crowd” is ...
2026 is a big year for Uisce, aka Bellingham’s go-to Irish pub. The downtown fixture is celebrating its 20th birthday on St.
Despite December’s flooding and this year’s “false spring,” Skagit Valley’s tulip farmers say to rest easy. This year’s blooms will be as vibrant as always — if not slightly ahead of schedule. A ...
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