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Bellingham seeks to alleviate summer heatwave issues

City eyeing cooling centers, other services

An aerial view of Bellingham.
Though climate change is an international issue, Bellingham Mayor Seth Fleetwood believes every community, including one as small as Bellingham, is responsible for taking action against carbon emissions and rising temperatures. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
By Julia Lerner Staff Reporter
As average temperatures across the country continue to climb, staff in Bellingham’s Climate Action
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