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The residents packed into a crowded room — nearly 50% of them dual citizens — to listen to the state’s second-highest official detail that breakdown, reflected in fewer border crossings and loss of ...
A Washington City Council member this week suggested giving raises to the mayor, along with himself and other councilmen, ...
The United States Department of Transportation has released $42.4 million in federal funding for various transportation projects across ...
Residents will be paying about 13% more per month on their combined utility bills for the next two years, followed by rate ...
Bianchi pleaded guilty to five killings in the LA area, committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. He’s still seeking parole ...
The 1995 murder of Krystal DeVries at Whatcom Community College shocked the community and changed the lives of those who knew ...
For an entire weekend in July, a festival will transform downtown Bellingham into a paradise for outdoor riders and live ...
▪ Nighttime lane closures: Southbound I-5 lane closures are allowed from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly, Sundays through Friday ...
Through schools, sports teams, businesses, organizations, and other aspects of pop culture, animal mascots can symbolize the ...
Two women were injured Wednesday morning in Larrabee State Park just south of Bellingham after a tree fell and trapped them ...
Starting this summer, 65 locations on more than two dozen state highways in King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom and Island ...
This is not unique to Washington. A Census Bureau report released last month shows it's a national trend, writes FYI Guy.
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