The WSDA has received a $500,000 grant to work in partnership with the Washington State DOH and WSU on a project addressing stress and suicide prevention in the agriculture community.
AG Ferguson’s lawsuit claimed, and a trial court agreed, that Value Village deceives consumers by implying that their purchases directly support charities. The decision was overturned by the Appeals Court.
Port Commissioner Michael Shepard says Harcourt’s lack of urgency has left the Port frustrated.
The Sea Change is a 70-foot, 75 passenger catamaran with electric drive that’s powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
The City of Bellingham and the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition say herbicide will be sprayed along all roads on the mountain, making conditions unhealthy.
The governor’s vaccination requirement specifies that all employees working in K-12 schools have until October 18th to be fully vaccinated as a condition of employment, with no test out option.
The Bellingham Police Department welcomed five newly-minted officers this week; Eric Weber, Kevin McLaughlin, Sean Rita, Elisabeth Marra, and Brittany Bille.
The rise in delta variant infections and guidance from local, state and federal health agencies have prompted the rule change effective this Saturday.
Crowds continue to gather outside PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, and parents took to the Ferndale bridge to demonstrate against masking in public schools Wednesday.
Naval Air Station Whidbey will be conducting a demolition of explosives found at the Lake Hancock training area south of Coupeville Thursday. People near Lake Hancock may hear explosions and feel ground vibrations