Curt Queyrouze, the new President and CEO of First Fed Bank, believes this is the ideal moment for community banks to lead ...
The next phase of construction of the Peter Paulsen Pavilion at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center will require the ...
Twin Sisters Mobile Market (TSM), a 501c3 nonprofit, farmer-led “farmers market on wheels,” is launching a critical ...
As the previous WhatcomTalk article on nostalgic landmarks demonstrates, older generations have preserved the memory of local ...
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When The Way Station opened in November 2024, it aimed to meet a basic but urgent need in Whatcom County: access to hygiene services, health care, and medical respite for people experiencing ...
Just outside Bellingham, by the shores of Lake Whatcom, is a curious sight: The Fork at Agate Bay, a fine dining restaurant and bar at the heart of the neighborhood. The Fork started as Agate Bay ...
When Whatcom County residents think about Cascade Connections, they often think about the group home on King Tut Road, where the organization started back in 1980. During a recent chat with Cascade ...
Throughout Fairhaven’s history, the name “Dead Man’s Point” or “Deadman’s Point” emerges as a curious footnote. It refers to a hill that became one of Fairhaven’s vanished landmarks by its leveling in ...
“Food deserts” are defined as urban areas that lack access to affordable or healthy foods, contributing to the food insecurity that afflicts tens of millions of Americans. In Bellingham, Birchwood ...
He is no longer behind the camera, but currently working to finish a book of Seattle photos from the 1960s Over the last 60 years, Tore Ofteness has worn a camera on the streets and into the skies, ...
Purportedly born at Bellingham's Whatcom Humane Society, Jed the wolfdog first appeared on-screen in John Carpenter's c1982 sci-fi horror film "The Thing" But in real life, the cross-bred canine was ...
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