Progress is well underway for the highly anticipated In-N-Out Burger location in Ridgefield, Washington.
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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.
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission on the ancestral lands of the Nooksack Tribe
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission convened in Deming, Washington at the Deming Library, on the ancestral lands of the Nooksack Tribe, where they received a warm welcome from Nooksack tribe’s Vice Chair Anna Brewer.
It’s a snnoworld takeover
Since 2016, Snnoworld has been shaping Bellingham’s music, fashion, and art scene. With artists like Yogirlcallmesenpai and Neffy3600, they blend live performances with visual art while staying rooted in the local community.
Loca Mocha: A Family Legacy Brewing Community and Resilience in Sumas
Loca Mocha in Sumas is built on family legacy and community spirit. Despite challenges like COVID and flooding, Nicole Sandoval expanded her shop into a welcoming space with breakfast, games, and more. Her passion for serving Sumas continues to grow! #LocaMocha #SumasWA #CommunityFirst
Magenta Wave: A Local Band with Big Dreams and Lifelong Dedication
Hailing from our backyard, Magenta Wave is a band with a vision that reaches far beyond local stages. Yet, despite their big dreams, their roots remain firmly planted in the community that helped shape them.
Bellingham City Council to Explore Middle Housing Solutions and More at Upcoming Meetings
The Bellingham City Council is set to tackle a range of community-focused topics at its meetings on Monday, February 24, 2025, offering residents a chance to engage with key issues like housing, tree protection, homelessness, water conservation, and waste management.
