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Section: Local

Local 1 min read
Health officials sound alarm as COVID cases rise

Health officials around the state are sounding the alarm over large gatherings as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.

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Road to Artist Point reopened

Temporary repairs to the crumbling wall that forced last year’s early closure have been completed, but long-term repairs are still needed.

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WSF delays service to Canada

Washington State Ferries said the service will be delayed until 2022 due to an unclear opening of the maritime border between the U.S. and Canada.

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Pass Lake closed due to high toxin levels

Water samples tested this week show high Anatoxin-a levels at over 2500 times the safe level.

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North Cascades Bluegrass Festival cancelled

The festival announced Monday that the 3-day event is cancelled due to the recent surge in COVID infections in Washington state and Whatcom County.

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General vaccination rate drop-off in children

While COVID-19 vaccines dominate the headlines, the state Department of Health says kids’ vaccination rates for other serious illnesses has dropped off.

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Bellingham Vet Center offering support to those deployed to Afghanistan

They’re offering an Afghanistan community support group to help people through mixed emotions and old traumas.

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UW study shows pregnancy unaffected by COVID vaccination

Lead author Dr. Linda Eckert says their study of 17,000 pregnant and lactating women found no reactions any more severe than their non-pregnant counterparts.

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WSDA invites public to help develop rules for charging stations

WSDA will develop rules for public charging stations for electric vehicles and invites interested parties to participate

Lifestyle 1 min read
Rick Steves explores Whatcom County

WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. – We’re used to watching travel expert Rick Steves traverse Europe […]

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Winter weather shelters open daily this weekend during below freezing highs

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Winter finally arrives at Mount Baker Ski Area

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Alaska Airlines cancels Boeing Max 9 flights over safety concerns

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