After trailing 7-3 in the first couple of minutes, the Sehome Mariners responded and captured a 76-42 victory against the Meridian Trojans at Sehome High on Monday, Dec. 8.
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Meridian junior Trey Alexander returns to the basketball court after wrapping up his football season with the Trojans. The 5-foot-11 quarterback will transition his leadership skills from the football ...
Western Washington University’s Counseling Training Clinic will offer free counseling services to community members, starting in January.
JESSE’S PICKS Soweto Gospel Choir 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17 Mount Baker Theatre, 104 N. Commercial St. Soweto Gospel Choir is a 30-member singing group from South Africa that ...
In June 2024, Pennucci was appointed as the county’s second deputy executive alongside Kayla Schott-Bresler. Originally from Vermont, she had worked in Seattle government offices for 15 years, making ...
Next year’s budget trims expenses by eliminating 51 staff positions, extending the county’s hiring freeze indefinitely and giving the county’s senior nutrition program to another provider. As “a ...
Tim Hohmann, the assistant director of public works for transportation, presented the Holly Street Bike Facility Study to the Bellingham City Council on Monday. An uninterrupted bike lane the entire ...
A 34-year-old man died Sunday, Dec. 7, after jumping from a moving tour bus on the freeway near Bellingham, causing the right lane of northbound Interstate 5 to be blocked for more than three hours.
Last December, the city selected a site plan for the updated complex, which includes a planned “land swap” between the City of Bellingham and Bellingham Public Schools to relocate Carl Cozier ...
Michael Shepard, a three-term Port of Bellingham Commissioner, announced on Monday that he would be running in 2026 for the 42nd Legislative District Senate seat.
Outside Kulshan Hall at Whatcom Community College, a stone sphere appears to be floating on its rock counterpart to the naked eye. In reality, it’s being pushed by a flow of water — a flow that is ...