The city of Bellingham, Wash., is set to acquire forest land near Lake Whatcom with the intention of protecting the city’s drinking water source.
On Tuesday, the City of Bellingham announced that they have acquired 754 acres of forestland in the Lake Whatcom watershed.
City council approved on Monday, Jan. 27 the city’s largest single land purchase since the Lake Whatcom Land Acquisition and ...
Bellingham Public Schools were open Wednesday, with limited bus service to Sudden Valley, the school district said at its website. Trees were reported blocking Lake Whatcom Boulevard between ...
Snow began falling about 7 a.m. Saturday in areas south and east of Bellingham, the first substantial snowfall of the winter ...
Russell, notably speaking on Treaty Day, emphasized that RE Sources and other groups begin with the principle that local ...
The Bellingham Food Bank receives federal funding through the USDA and ARPA funds. It also receives free federal food from ...
An engine company from Whatcom County is among nearly 5,000 firefighters assigned to the Palisades Fire, the largest of the ...
WHATCOM COUNTY ... agents assigned to the Bellingham station received information that a stolen canoe had crossed the international boundary on the north end of Ross Lake. Shortly after, Royal ...