In the government office space in the Executive Building across from the Whatcom County Courthouse on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Charter Review Commission tackled the age-old question that makes everyone squirm: “Who gets paid what, and why?”
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Black Noise Records: A Community Built on Music and Friendship
When you can count on your friends, and they can count on you, the impossible becomes possible. That’s exactly what’s happening at Black Noise Records, a record label and store in Bellingham, Washington, built from the ground up by a young artist with a dream
Together on the Streets: The Strength of Community in Homelessness
Together on the Streets: The Strength of Community in Homelessness
Spirited Debates and Accessibility Concerns Dominate Whatcom County Charter Commission Meeting
The Whatcom County Charter Commission’s recent meeting was its most efficient session to date, packed with passionate discussions on proposed amendments, elected official salaries, and the challenges of ensuring public access.
A Vision for a City of Lynden Flag: Honoring History with Simplicity
What would a flag for the City of Lynden look like? One idea envisions a simple yet meaningful design that pays tribute to the town’s heritage while maintaining a clean and timeless aesthetic.
Woods Coffee at Boulevard Park Targeted in Break-In Amid Fairhaven Crime Wave in Bellingham
The Woods Coffee location at Boulevard Park temporarily closed Monday morning after a break-in, marking another incident in a string of crimes affecting businesses in the Fairhaven area.
Lynden Chevron under new ownership
Lynden Chevron (8195 Guide Meridian Rd.) is now under new ownership, bringing lower gas prices and an expanded selection of snacks and drinks.
Adventurous Water Enthusiasts Take on the Wind and Waves at Maritime Park
While most people take cover when the winds pick up and the rain starts falling, that’s not the case at Maritime Park today.
Whatcom County’s Charter Review: A closer look at the Proposal to Pay Commissioners
At the next meeting of the Whatcom County Charter Review Commission, Commissioner Maya Morales will introduce a significant proposal: to transition the commission from a volunteer-based body to a salaried one.