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(11/28/24 1:46am)
Communal living isn’t perfect, but we all do it at one point or another — to cut costs, or to stave off the intimidating experience of living life on your own. Still, there are many things to consider when seeking out a shared living space.
(11/27/24 9:51pm)
University Police is ending its dispatch call center and will begin outsourcing officer responses to What-Comm 911 on Jan. 1, 2025.
(11/27/24 4:12am)
The City of Bellingham purchased 116 acres of land from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for a new park. The land, which comes in parcels, contains a portion of the Bellingham Bay to Baker Trail and a chunk of Squalicum Creek.
(11/27/24 3:55am)
The Vikings celebrated senior night by defeating Western Oregon University 1-0 in their final match of the season on Thursday, Nov. 14., at Robert S. Harrington Field.
(11/26/24 5:32am)
It’s a breezy November afternoon, and a crowd of Western Washington University men’s soccer supporters at Robert S. Harrington Field watch closely as their Vikings take on Saint Martin’s University. Their eyes skim right over the few individuals stalking the sidelines of the pitch, bundled up against the autumn chill with cameras in hand.
(11/25/24 11:25pm)
Two Bellingham playgrounds are to be replaced with safer, more accessible, enjoyable and age-inclusive models. Construction is set to begin in June 2026. The City of Bellingham is currently seeking public input to help select new equipment for Rock Hill Park playground and Bloedel Donovan Park playground. The surveys for these playgrounds close after Nov. 25.
(11/25/24 4:51am)
With deer mating season in full swing, the Mount Baker Sierra Club and the City of Bellingham teamed up to increase efforts to prevent wildlife collisions with the “Watch for Wildlife” campaign.
(11/25/24 5:50am)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to correct and include accurate information regarding a source's position title.
(11/23/24 3:27am)
The holidays can be tough for those who can't afford costumes, a holiday meal or decorations to brighten their homes. Miracle Food Network, a donations-based nonprofit that recovers and distributes food, is stepping in to relieve some financial stress through community partnerships.
(11/22/24 10:56pm)
The Port of Bellingham received a $1.5 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency in October 2024, which it will use to fulfill the goals of its 2023 Climate Action Strategy.
(11/23/24 3:14am)
Western Washington University’s Music Library holds 132,959 scores, journals, books, CDs and other types of music-related media.
(11/22/24 10:25pm)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to include accurate information regarding a park.
(11/22/24 5:54am)
In the 2023-2024 season, the Western Washington University men’s rugby team finished as Northwest Collegiate Rugby Conference champions in both fifteens and sevens and were the College Rugby Association of America’s D1AA West Region runner-up in fifteens as well as the CRAA D1AA national champions in sevens.
(11/21/24 12:49am)
This year, Western Washington University is offering a new class to help first-generation students integrate into college life.
(11/21/24 4:01am)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to include accurate information regarding cut programs.
(11/19/24 5:44am)
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is a national event held the week before Thanksgiving each year that aims to educate the public and draw attention to the problem of poverty, while building a base of volunteers and anti-poverty organizations.
(11/19/24 2:22am)
The Western Washington University women’s basketball team defeated California State University East Bay 84-59 on Tuesday, Nov. 12 in their first home game of the season.
(11/18/24 1:10am)
In the heart of downtown Bellingham, local professionals gather each week at the “Morning Buzz” to share coffee, career insights and camaraderie. The event is hosted by Whatcom Young Professionals, a philanthropic and community-driven association that branched off the Chamber of Commerce in 2006.
(11/18/24 6:13pm)
As the sun set early on the evening of Nov. 8, 2024, people streamed into the warmly lit Corner Taphouse on Finnegan Way in Bellingham, Wash.
(12/04/24 7:46pm)
Editors Note: This article has been updated since publication to correct the misspelling of a source's name.