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(04/21/25 10:29pm)
South End Mobile Estates, a 55+ community located in Bellingham’s Happy Valley neighborhood, recently experienced a rent increase of 33% in March, from $600 to $800. The raise in expenses caused instability and uncertainty for its residents, many of whom rely on a fixed income.
(04/21/25 10:24pm)
CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival goes into full swing on Thursday, April 24, at Bellingham’s Pickford Film Center.
(04/20/25 9:26pm)
The hands of the clock on the old National Bank tick steadily on the corner of Holly and Cornwall. Sunlight catches on tall windows, and the echo of a bygone era lingers in the brick and bronze. Behind the building’s grand facade, what was once a vault for cash and coin is now housing vintage denim, retro jackets and racks of curated thrift.
(04/20/25 8:53pm)
On April 22, voters in select areas of Skagit and Whatcom Counties will weigh in on important local measures that could shape the future of healthcare and education in their communities.
(04/20/25 7:41pm)
On April 9, Western Washington University launched a new application portal for students to apply for financial aid and scholarships.
(04/20/25 4:08am)
Editor's note: This article has been updated since publication to include accurate information concerning Maryland local Kilmar Abrego Garcia's citizenship.
(04/20/25 3:52am)
It’s business as usual for Western Washington University golfer David Sibbett, who has quickly made his presence felt on Western’s golf program after transferring from Highline College this year.
(04/20/25 2:05am)
As springtime rolls into Bellingham, the town sees an uptick in community events and activities throughout the city, including the Bellingham Farmers Market, a weekly event featuring over a hundred booths of vendors, farmers and artisans.
(04/20/25 12:26am)
The sun was shining and smiles were wide as Bellingham residents gathered at El Sueñito Brewing Company for Walk and Roll Bellingham’s first Slow Roll of the season on April 16. The cyclists looped through urban trails and revamped bike lanes on Eldridge Avenue, returning to El Sueñito for drinks. Each pint poured went to the cause, with $1 per drink matched to support Walk and Roll.
(04/16/25 7:29pm)
As the main chamber of Bellingham City Hall quickly reached capacity at 7 p.m. Monday, April 14, security guided the overflow of attendees to view the meeting via livestream in the mayor’s boardroom.
(04/16/25 4:01am)
Western Washington University’s Sam Carver Gymnasium building will host “Highly Consensual,” an event analyzing the crossroads between cannabis and consent. The event is taking place on Wednesday, April 16, from 4:30-6 p.m. in Carver room 104.
(04/15/25 4:34am)
Western Washington University men’s soccer beat the University of Washington Huskies 1-0 in a sunny spring scrimmage at Husky Soccer Stadium on Saturday, April 12.
(04/15/25 3:35am)
One single blood donation can save up to three lives, according to the National Institutes of Health.
(04/09/25 3:00pm)
At 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2, immigration agents carried out one of the largest-scale raids in Washington since President Donald Trump was elected into office, arresting 37 workers at Mt Baker Roofing.
(04/08/25 10:04pm)
Western Washington University’s Viking Union Gallery will close fall quarter of 2025 and be repurposed to house the La Plaza Latine Student Center.
(04/08/25 9:52pm)
A total of 15 proposals were submitted by 14 organizations in response to the Northwest Clean Air Agency’s request for proposals, or RPF. The RFP offers $3.5 million in total funding for up to three projects.
(04/08/25 3:00pm)
The stoke was high Saturday morning as youth riders gathered for registration at the top of Cheech and Chong's Wild Ride for the third race of the year, hosted by Galbraith Gravity Racing (GGR).
(04/06/25 8:40pm)
Signs and flags waved in the spring air on Saturday, April 5 as an estimated 4,000 people, according to Indivisible Bellingham, assembled to protest President Donald Trump and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) advisor Elon Musk’s sweeping federal changes.
(04/05/25 12:41am)
Rising housing costs and a limited job market are driving many Western Washington University graduates to seek employment outside of Bellingham. As the end of the academic year approaches, thousands of students will need to factor in where opportunity will lead them.
(03/25/25 9:33pm)
The idea for the Students for Ecological Restoration Club originated in spring 2024, when students Caleb Barville and his friend Bruce Cudkowicz realized Western Washington University didn’t have an ecological restoration club. With environmental science professor James Helfield as their faculty advisor, the club began hosting activities in the fall with Barville as director.