State Route 20 reopens for the year
This story has been updated to clarify the role El Niño plays in affecting changes in precipitation patterns. The clarification was added because the story previously did not touch on this important factor.
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This story has been updated to clarify the role El Niño plays in affecting changes in precipitation patterns. The clarification was added because the story previously did not touch on this important factor.
On April 18, a film screening about the Pacific Northwest’s salmon, rivers and forests was held in Backcountry Essentials in downtown Bellingham. The event was co-hosted by Backcountry Essentials and Patagonia, where local environmental nonprofit organizations RE Sources and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association shared several ways Bellingham residents can take action on behalf of the local environment through advocacy and volunteering.
The No. 14 nationally ranked and No. 2-seeded Western Washington University softball team won the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championship, shutting out the No. 13 nationally ranked and No. 1-seeded Northwest Nazarene University 4-0 on Saturday, at Viking Field in Bellingham, Wash.
Starting in the summer of 2022, those spending time in the Wade King Recreation Center might have noticed the informational whiteboard begin to transform. Highly detailed drawings had started appearing around the daily bulletin.
On May 11, Western Washington University is throwing their first block party for friends, family and alumni of Western to attend. The block party will run from noon to 3 p.m., located on Western’s track and field next to the Wade King Rec Center.
When you think of fishing, maybe you imagine sitting with a line in the water from the shoreline of a tranquil beach, or maybe you see a crew of fishermen, up at dawn, silently sailing out into a misty body of water.
At Western Washington University, the 30 blue lights that mark emergency call stations around campus are breaking down. The university is shifting to a mobile app available for emergency use.
Western Washington University’s Black Student Union is hosting the Sunset Soirée on May 4, 2024, in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room. This will be the first heritage night dinner hosted by the Black Student Union since 2016.
Latine affinity-based housing will be implemented at Western Washington University for the 2024-25 school year, according to their website. The housing will aid in presenting many opportunities for community building among Latine students.
What do you think of when someone says “Hey, let’s go axe-throwing?”
The Washington State Court of Appeals Division One held session at Western Washington University’s Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies on April 16.
The steady, deep rumble of falling bowling pins diffuses through 20th Century Bowl as competition fills the air.
Wildlife photographer Art Wolfe came to Western Washington University on Friday to talk and display photos from his new book, “Wild Lives.”
Whatcom Museum hosts Museum in Mind on the second Monday of every month, giving individuals with early-stage memory loss, and their caregivers, an opportunity to explore the current art exhibit and engage their minds.
Since joining Western men's ice hockey in 2020, Edvin Sanders has been a dedicated goalie, captain, teammate and friend, but with their season ending in February, he’s gearing up to say goodbye to Western.
In the next 50 years, there is a 15% to 40% probability that a devastating earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 will hit Bellingham, said Colin Amos, a professor of geology at Western Washington University.
The piles of scrap metal at the Bellingham waterfront are shrinking. In March, the Port of Bellingham terminated its lease with ABC Recycling due to allegations of environmental misconduct, giving ABC until June 30 to remove all scrap metal from the Port’s shipping terminal.
Western Washington University’s Campus Development Plan, a plan to improve and modernize campus in the next 10 to 15 years, includes a designated pathway for micro-mobility users such as bicycle or scooter riders.
On many Monday evenings, the Bellingham City Council opens its chambers to public participation and gives the microphone to the people, three minutes at a time.
As the sun lowers on the Sehome Neighborhood, orange and white chickens peck away at the lawn while, behind them, a group of musicians tune their instruments in a flowery, wallpapered living room. This scene is a common sight at one house that sits just below the Sehome Hill Arboretum.