Exemplifying that idea as a master world-renowned musician, cellist Yo-Yo Ma not only praised the Bellingham Symphony Orchestra musicians and singers on the Mount Baker Theatre stage on April 26, he ...
Whether you’re just visiting the beach and take home a shell or rock as a souvenir, or spend hours searching the shoreline, beachcombing is an essential part of a trip to the ocean. Children and ...
Artist Joseph Rossano and Educator Nathan Zabel share a love of the outdoors, wildlife, and perhaps the most iconic fish ...
Choose Solar by Barron—a seven-time award-winning clean energy company, backed by four generations of expertise.
Unity Care NW (UCNW) is a nonprofit community health center serving Whatcom County. Last year, our pharmacy served more than ...
On June 15, Whatcom Transportation Authority (WTA) launched service improvements designed to increase the convenience of transit. These improvements include four brand-new routes and more frequent ...
In Bellingham and beyond, find fun activities, great eats, beautiful art, and so much more. Here are 26 things to do in 2026 across Whatcom County. 1. Meet Lanny Little, the muralist of Bellingham’s ...
While large institutions may offer scale, community banks like First Fed bring something equally powerful: local insight, personalized service, and a genuine investment in the success of the ...
The absence of the Bellingham Blazers left Bellingham without a junior hockey team for the first time since the 2012 season. A new team, the Bellingham Breakers HC (Hockey Club), will now step in to ...
As our summer finally begins and the weather warms up, local farmers markets are back in business. Throughout the county, customers and vendors gather to buy and sell locally grown produce, ...
PeaceHealth Whatcom Hospice invites the community to a remembrance event to celebrate and honor loved ones on Thursday, May 7, 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 355 Harris Ave.
When most Americans hear “the Gold Rush,” a few chapters of history come to mind: California in 1848, Colorado in 1858, and Klondike in 1897. These events cemented themselves in our cultural ...
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