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Kai Uyehara
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GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
Bellingham Exit music festival to arrive next spring
City Council approves contract with Bellingham Exit
By
KAI UYEHARA
| May 12, 2022
SAFETY
Bellingham's crime surge: no simple matter
Council mulls limited jail space, new legislation, lack of treatment
By
KAI UYEHARA
| May 11, 2022
BUSINESS
Dave’s Sports Shop in Lynden is under new ownership
Longtime owners are transitioning to retirement
By
KAI UYEHARA
| May 10, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Immigration Advisory Board working toward immigrant resource center
City Council interested, wants to see more
By
KAI UYEHARA
| May 10, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Lake Samish Fire Hall may be sold as surplus
Residents are fighting to save it
By
KAI UYEHARA
| April 14, 2022
TRANSPORTATION
Parking changes May 1 for downtown Bellingham, Fairhaven business district
New paid spots, increased rates, different hours
By
KAI UYEHARA
| April 13, 2022
TRANSPORTATION
State-Ellis Bridge will open Friday, April 22
Contractors may be fined for delays, work still to be completed
By
KAI UYEHARA
| April 13, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Old City Hall is showing its age
City Council approves Public Works grant for repairs
By
KAI UYEHARA
| April 12, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Proposed areas of investment for Climate Action Fund presented to city council
Investment areas target Bellingham’s largest pollution sources
By
KAI UYEHARA
| April 11, 2022
LOCAL
Resumption of 72-hour parking rule hits home to homeless
Some could lose vehicles to 'safety, environmental' concerns
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 23, 2022
EDUCATION
Final three candidates announced for Ferndale superintendent
Parker, Rosenbach, Dominguez to appear at community forums
By
KAI UYEHARA
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HAILEY HOFFMAN
| March 20, 2022
COVID-19
No test required for vaccinated travelers to Canada
New travel guidelines start April 1
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 17, 2022
LAW & JUSTICE
9-mile police chase ends with smashed doors at Bellis Fair
Suspect engages in 'rampage of damage'
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 13, 2022
LAW & JUSTICE
Protest for David Babcock gathers outside Sedro-Woolley Police Department
Crowd calls for justice and transparency
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 12, 2022
RECREATION
Rec sports spring forward
Take a look at upcoming events and sports seasons
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 9, 2022
ENVIRONMENT
Sanitary Services to launch single-bin recycling trial
Why do we separate our recycling anyway?
By
KAI UYEHARA
| March 3, 2022
BREAKING NEWS
Rally in support of Ukraine gathers at the Peace Arch
Protests against Russia, praise for Ukraine and calls for action
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 27, 2022
LOCAL
Invasion weighs on Ukrainians in Whatcom County
Some feel helpless, some want the US to do more
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 26, 2022
LOCAL
Bellingham is hit with a near-record cold today
Severe weather shelters are open tonight
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 23, 2022
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
Affordable internet access reaches rural Whatcom County
A handful of grants support homes and businesses
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 18, 2022
HEALTH
Blood supply is stretching thin, healthcare officials urge for donations
Don’t worry, staff at PeaceHealth St. Joseph are making do
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 15, 2022
LAW & JUSTICE
Retired firefighter victim of hit and run on Samish Way
Man in critical condition, officers search for suspect
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 12, 2022
COVID-19
Ferndale to spend COVID-19 relief funds on downtown revitalization
The city lays out its spending plans
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 12, 2022
LAW & JUSTICE
County Jail elevators operational, Facilities Management says
Sheriff's Office maintains elevators not safe
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 11, 2022
WTD?
What's the Deal With: Vienna Cleaners?
This century-old small business perseveres despite challenges
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 10, 2022
FLOODING
Disaster recovery center to open in the Lummi Nation
Flood victims can meet locally with recovery specialists
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 7, 2022
HOUSING
‘Whites only’ covenants on home titles can be removed
Real estate agent offers to help strip racist artifacts
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 7, 2022
TRANSPORTATION
State-Ellis Bridge is still under construction
Completion of the 80-year-old bridge is delayed through March
By
KAI UYEHARA
| February 3, 2022
FLOODING
Fraudulent contractors and inspectors enter the flood recovery scene
Federal aid officials tell victims how to avoid fraud
By
KAI UYEHARA
| January 31, 2022
HEALTH
Washington Safeway stores tackle food insecurity
Low-income shoppers can now enjoy first-in-the-nation expanded benefits and services
By
KAI UYEHARA
| January 28, 2022
GOVERNMENT
Unmarked ICE facility sparks protests in Ferndale
Activists cast spotlight on U.S. immigration's presence in an industrial park
By
KAI UYEHARA
| January 28, 2022