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A fenced garden sits alongside the Foothills Food Bank building in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. The garden is one of several outdoor areas surrounding the facility. // Photo by Janessa Bates
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A fenced garden sits alongside the Foothills Food Bank building in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. The garden is one of several outdoor areas surrounding the facility. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Pallets line the warehouse area at Foothills Food Bank in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. Items stored here are sorted and prepared for distribution to clients. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Donated squash sits in a crate at Foothills Food Bank in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. Once sorted, it was added to the shelves for clients. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Packages of diapers sit on a shelf inside Foothills Food Bank’s store in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. The food bank provides items like baby supplies, hygiene products and other essentials when they’re available. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Bags of donations sit on a pallet inside Foothills Foodbank in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. The donation had just been brought in that day and was waiting to be sorted by staff and volunteers. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Shelves inside Foothills Food Bank’s store are shown before being stocked for Thursday’s shopping hours in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. Carts sit near the entrance for clients to use during the food bank’s weekly openings on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Informational pamphlets are displayed inside Foothills Food Bank’s store in Maple Falls, Wash., on Nov. 6, 2025. These handouts are among the non-food resources the organization offers. // Photo by Janessa Bates
The Miller Hall building at night on Western Washington University’s Bellingham, Wash. campus on Dec. 9, 2025. The building houses the offices of the Woodring College of Education, whose Peer Mentor Program was cut at the end of the 2024-25 term. // Photo by Carlos Braga
The Campus Services Building at WWU in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 26, 2025. It houses essential student resources, including health, law enforcement and wellness services. // Photo by Devin Green
The Planned Parenthood on 1530 Ellis St. in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 26, 2025. They provide people with STI testing, birth control and abortion care. // Photo by Devin Green
The Student Health Center on Western Washington University’s campus in Bellingham, Wash., on Oct. 26, 2025. It serves as a key resource for students seeking mental, physical or sexual healthcare. // Photo by Devin Green
Businesses across the street from 1522 Cornwall Ave. in Bellingham, Wash., Dec. 2, 2025. While there’s excitement about WTA’s plans, some are hesitant. // Photo by Liam Britt
An abstract illustration of 1522 Cornwall Ave. Bellingham, Wash. Having stood for more than 80 years, the property is being reinvisioned as a transit center and mixed-use development. // Illustration by Liam Britt
An Abstract illustration of the Peace Arch monument, North of Blaine, Wash., between the U.S. and Canadian border. The inscription says “CHILDREN OF A COMMON TEACHER” instead of “CHILDREN OF A COMMON MOTHER,” as featured on its real-life counterpart. // Illustration by Liam Britt
Joanne Rasmussen, a member of Seniors Community Action, is pictured at The Willows retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 18, 2025. Rasmussen, 101, enjoys listening to audiobooks – mostly novels, histories and memoirs – and follows the news on television. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Joanne Rasmussen, left, and Karen Irving, right, talk and laugh together in a common room at The Willows retirement community in Bellingham, Wash., on Nov. 18, 2025. Rasmussen and Irving first connected through Seniors Community Action, a resident-led protest group Irving started. // Photo by Janessa Bates
Aerial view of Blaine Harbor in Blaine, Wash. Blaine Harbor is a 630-slip public marina supporting recreational and commercial maritime activities. // Photo Courtesy of Mike Hogan
Aerial view of Westman Marine clean-up site in Blaine, Wash. The site is slated to become a do-it-yourself shipyard after clean-up.// Photo Courtesy of Mike Hogan
Dressage club members pose with their awards after placing 11th at IDA Nationals in St Louis, Missouri, on Apr. 25, 2025. Pictured left to right: Scarlett Nielsen, Ana Riefkohl-Castro, Hope McCollom, Eleanor McMason and Megan Gonzalez. // Photo courtesy of Hope McCollom
Dressage club member Hope McCollom performing the canter lengthening movement during her dressage test at IDA Nationals in St. Louis, Missouri on Apr. 25, 2025. McCollom is riding a horse named Flynn, whom she drew for the competition the night before. // Photo courtesy of Hope McCollom