Brant Heppner is a part of a long lineage at Lynden High School. His father, Brian Heppner, was a member of the 1990 state ...
Whatcom County Farm Forestry Association announced its 66th annual Tree Sale event to raise money for forestry education ...
Nick and his wife, Kami, described Tide & Taste as a contemporary, ingredient-focused restaurant where “cuisine and community converge.” The downtown Anacortes eatery opened on Jan. 9 at 414 ...
Despite strong Saturday performance, Liam Kapeikis downgraded for consecutive falls on second day of competition ...
Growing concerns the state is shortchanging special ed, while districts face rising costs for daily operations ...
The Cabin Tavern in Bellingham is notable for several quirks: high-octane margaritas, taxidermy as decor and, as of last year, record Rainier Beer sales. In 2024, Bellingham’s quintessential dive bar ...
In February, I-5 will be reduced to two lanes, and starting in May, drivers in both directions will be shifted onto a ...
Seventy miles away, Daryl Dietrich is trying to get her Bigleaf maple syrup business off the ground in Quilcene on the ...
What would Pippi do? Author Sally Franson keeps the tone light and just shy of over the top. Paulie is silly and ...
A 39-year-old hiker, Robert Schock, who went missing at the end of July in the North Cascades, was found alive on Friday, Aug. 30. Schock’s mother, Jan Thompson, who lives in North Carolina, told CDN ...
Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal warned Thursday that Washington is not living up to its constitutional ...
Growing up, Amsa Burke was one of few Black kids in Lynden, a conservative rural community in North Whatcom County. On the surface, Burke said, “Everything’s good in Lynden as long as the lawns are ...