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Western Washington University’s Salish Sea Institute released its State of the Salish Sea report, the first of its kind in over 25 years – and the results aren’t great.
The …
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6/2/21 06:40 PM
The Custer rest areas on I-5 reopened May 28. The rest areas, northbound milepost 269 and southbound milepost 26, closed in mid-March for Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) …
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6/2/21 06:38 PM
In an effort to increase awareness and public participation in the congressional and legislative redistricting process, the Washington State Redistricting Commission will hold a virtual meeting from …
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By Nolan Baker |
6/2/21 06:34 PM
The Whatcom County community vaccination center will permanently close Thursday, June 17. Local healthcare providers have run the clinic at Bellingham Technical College since early …
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By Grace McCarthy |
6/2/21 06:27 PM
Kathleen Louise Gilbert
August 4, 1947 – May 18, 2021
Kathi was a long-time resident of Birch Bay and Blaine. She lived in L.A., California before moving here years ago, where …
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6/2/21 06:24 PM
Joy Darlene Dalry
August 8, 1942 – May 22, 2021
Joy Darlene Dalry (nee Bergman), age 78, of Blaine passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by love, laughter, and her …
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6/2/21 06:20 PM
Question: Are bicyclists who use crosswalks when crossing a road considered vehicles (which must yield to road traffic) or are they considered pedestrians (to which cars must yield) because they are …
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6/2/21 05:32 PM
May 22, 5:42 a.m.: Domestic order violence on Portal Way.
May 22, 3:58 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident on Kickerville Road.
May 23, 8:46 a.m.: Civil problem on Birch Bay-Lynden Road.
May 23, …
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6/2/21 05:25 PM
While there has been no official word, a highly placed source in the Blaine port of entry told local immigration attorney Len Saunders on May 25 that the U.S. intends to unilaterally open the land …
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By Pat Grubb |
5/27/21 10:42 PM
Whatcom County has had a total of 8,920 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and 366 probable cases (9,286 total cases), according to May 24 Washington state Department of …
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By Grace McCarthy |
5/26/21 08:03 PM
Fourth of July festivities will take over downtown Blaine on July 4, albeit a few annual mainstays will be scaled back or missing due to the pandemic.
Carroll Solomon, a director on Blaine Chamber …
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By Grace McCarthy |
5/26/21 07:57 PM
After nearly an hour-and-a-half contentious public hearing and rigid council debate, Whatcom County Council voted 5-2 to table discussion on the Drayton Harbor no-shooting zone for two weeks. The …
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By Grace McCarthy |
5/26/21 07:54 PM
The August primaries are shaping up to be a competitive election as several candidates are vying for sought-after seats in Blaine City Council and Whatcom County Council.
Filing week started May …
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By Grace McCarthy |
5/26/21 07:44 PM
For Blaine High School science teacher Elli Weeks, getting a bag of pins in the mail for students in her Future Health Professionals Club (HOSA) is a regular occurrence. Every year, after her …
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By Nolan Baker |
5/26/21 07:39 PM
The Blaine school district will be keeping four positions next school year that administrators considered removing due to possible budget cuts. Superintendent Christopher Granger said after the May …
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By Ian Haupt |
5/26/21 07:36 PM
Loads of Love, a laundry program that pays for community members’ laundry, has seen more demand since the start of the pandemic.
Christ Episcopal Church started the program in 2017, which …
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By Sienna Boucher |
5/26/21 07:35 PM
Whatcom County Council approved a six-month ban on accepting and processing applications and permits for facilities to store and increase the shipment of unrefined fossil fuels at Cherry …
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By Ian Haupt |
5/26/21 07:30 PM
Blaine High School senior Hunter Conn-Beck, 18, recently signed to play baseball with Ottawa University, a 600-student Baptist college in Kansas.
“Baseball has allowed me to challenge …
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By Grace McCarthy |
5/26/21 07:29 PM