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Thousands gather for solidarity rally in Maritime Heritage Park
By The Front | June 15By Izzie Lund
Local vigil, march for George Floyd draws hundreds, shows solidarity
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Is now too early to reopen?
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Whatcom County Council introduced an ordinance item relating to Cherry Point Refinery
By The Front | June 4By Courtney Gullett
COVID-19 restrictions cripple Bellingham travel industry
By The Front | June 2By Kaleigh Carroll
Whatcom County has one of the highest “unemployment rates” in Washington
By The Front | June 1By Seth Stevens
Alcoa’s Intalco Works aluminum smelter to lay off 700
By The Front | May 31By Hailee Wickersham
Student Health Center to offer in-person physical evaluations
By The Front | May 31By Sienna Boucher
Critical demand for child care services in Bellingham
By The Front | May 29By Benjamin Leung
Climate task force begins climate measure filtering process, funding considerations
By The Front | May 27By Olivia Hobson
Bellingham coffee shops struggle with COVID-19
By Kyle Tubbs | May 21Interactive map of coffee shops in Whatcom County and their adjusted hours due to COVID-19// Graphic by Kyle Tubbs
Three things you should know that happened in Bellingham City Government this month
By The Front | May 21By Seth Stevens
Whatcom County mutual aid groups try a little kindness
By The Front | May 20By Victoria Corkum
Essential government workers succeed in safety measures
By The Front | May 18By Tyler Brown
Bellingham reminds residents to leave streams alone
By The Front | May 15By Benjamin Leung






















