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Juarez Zeferino was detained by ICE on March 25 while dropping off his partner at work. According to an ICE spokesperson, the arrest happened after he failed to comply during a traffic stop and came ...
The Bellingham City Council passed a nondiscrimination ordinance on Monday, July 21 to appease the call for more safeguards for transgender people and reaffirm the city’s prior commitment to ...
Sato, a Tokyo native, played for Edmonds College last spring and is now a pitcher for the Bellingham Bells. “I want to play baseball at a higher level,” Sato said. “I believe that living in an ...
LaFleur has been involved with the marine trades for 40 years and has been a member of the port’s Marina Advisory Committee for the last 10 years. She recognizes one of the biggest challenges facing ...
Speaking Terms are a new alt-rock band with lead singer Maddy Wyse, formerly of Madam Monarch. They’ve got a three-song EP out to introduce people to the band, and have already had some high-profile ...
The Washington Department of Ecology issued a water contact advisory on July 18 for Bay View State Park in Skagit County ...
The National Transportation Board last month credited the crew of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 with the survival of passengers when a door plug panel flew off the plane shortly after takeoff on Jan. 5, ...
With two positions up on the Port of Bellingham Board of Commissioners, the District 1 seat is already determined. Michael Shepard, 46, a current port commissioner since 2018, faces no opponent and ...
The 3-on-3 tournament was renamed the Curt Maberry Memorial Classic in 2007. The Maberry family moved from Missouri to a ...
SR 539 (also known as Meridian Street, the Guide Meridian, or just “the Guide,” depending on where you are on the 15-mile state highway) is one of Whatcom County’s busiest roads, with between ...
The father of a child assaulted last summer in a hate crime says the community is safer after his son’s attacker will spend the next three years in prison. DeVante Blow said the family wasn’t hoping ...
Lummi Natural Resources Department has operated the trap since 1994. Fry and smolt counts are used to estimate the annual wild chinook production in the endangered North Fork and South Fork stocks and ...