Bellingham
Make.Shift continues to provide an escape for artists
By Stella Harvey and By Jack Taylor | October 3
Indivisible Bellingham gets the vote out
By Julia Berkman and Emma Kivlin | September 27
The Alternative Library sees success catering to Bellingham's subdued strangeness
By The Front | September 24Membership is $5 per month until you've contributed $100, then you're a member for life. // Photo by Zoe Deal
Apse Adorn: Western graduates pursue ethical adornment and artistry at local shop
By The Front | September 24By Zoe Deal
Creatives unite at Bellingham Makerspace
By The Front | September 24Sam Bowman (left) works on an independent project amongst peers in a main area of the Makerspace in downtown Bellingham on July 20, 2018. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
With planning stage over, public interest in waterfront redevelopment project wanes in time of need
By The Front | September 24Around 19-acres of land are available for redevelopment on Bellingham's waterfront. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
The end of an era for Terra Organica and the Public Market
By The Front and Gwen Roley | September 24The closure of Terra Organica and the Public Market came after several months of struggling to keep the business running. // Photo by Kelly Pearce
Weekend Events Calendar, Aug. 3-5
By The Front and Colton Rasanen | August 3//Photo courtesy of Jansen Art Center
Western professor Sharon Shewmake up for State Representative in primary election
By The Front | July 27Shewmake has been a professor in Western's College of Business and Economics since 2013. // Photo Courtesy of Sharon Shewmake
Weekend Events Calendar, July 20-22
By The Front and Shaina Yaranon | July 20//Commercial Street Night Market photo courtesy of Downtown Bellingham Partnership.
County Council narrows down future location of lockers for the homeless
By The Front | July 11The five proposed locations are located near the Whatcom County Courthouse // Photo by Tris Anderson






















