Meridian begins the Trojan Storm Classic tournament against Class 4A Kamiak. It is going to be an uphill battle for the Class 1A Trojans, who have already split their first few games.
This tribute will celebrate the bravery of law enforcement who were met with thousands storming our Capitol that day, as well as acknowledge the enormous price they have paid since. To date, five ...
Woburn Street is now fully reopened as of Tuesday, Dec. 23, and Hannegan Road will reopen temporarily Dec. 24–28 to support holiday traffic, according to a City of Bellingham news release. Both roads ...
The state’s Disaster Cash Assistance Program, designed to help residents impacted by the recent atmospheric rivers and severe flooding, has been depleted as of Tuesday, Jan. 23. The Washington State ...
A Christmas Eve windstorm could put a damper on holiday lights and baking should the power go out. The National Weather Service issued a high wind watch for Christmas Eve with wind gusts potentially ...
Some legislative Democrats are eyeing a 9.9% “millionaires tax” on adjusted annual gross income over $1 million. Ferguson endorsed this version of the proposal. Less than 0.5% of Washingtonians would ...
Bellevue Christian and Bellingham begin the Trojan Storm Classic Basketball tournament at Meridian High by facing off against each other in the first round. The Vikings are undefeated this season and ...
Spending the holidays alone doesn’t have to be lonely. Instead, it offers a time for people to make their own traditions, reflecting on the year and sinking into familiar comforts. Sometimes people ...
Western Washington University sports rival Simon Fraser is leaving the Great Northwest Athletic Conference to return to its Canada-based athletic association, ending what will be a 17-year tenure as ...
Skagit residents impacted by the flood can seek support by calling the flood hotline at 360-416-2090 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Progress to expand indoor recreation opportunities in Bellingham has proven to be slow, but steady.
Bellingham Mayor Kim Lund read a proclamation that declared Dec. 21 as a day of observation and mourning for those who died of homelessness. Local musician Veronica West sang at the event.