In downtown Bellingham, the modern-day Central Business District collides with the “Old Town” Bellingham, which lives on vicariously through historic buildings. Of these structures built before or ...
C, has joined the Priority Care team at the PeaceHealth Lynden Clinic. With experience in both family medicine and emergency ...
Photographs—moments in time, forever frozen with a shutter click—often bring the past to life in ways words cannot. Visual records of history are nostalgic to some, fascinating to most, and a pivotal ...
The MV Plover, a historic 11-ton, 30-foot wooden ferry, is once again crossing the waters of Drayton Harbor, transporting visitors and locals alike on its scenic but brief passage between Blaine ...
Whatcom County’s largest city and county seat, Bellingham, is nicknamed “The Fourth Corner” for its reputation as the last major city before the United States’ northwesternmost national borders with ...
Blaine, Washington: Where America Begins. Sitting on the very northwest corner of Washington and a formal doorway between the U.S. and Canada, Blaine is a small town with a lot of history. Blaine has ...
Running from Lake Whatcom to Bellingham Bay, Whatcom Creek is named for the Lummi word meaning “noisy water.” This creek’s noisy water descends from the height at Whatcom Falls Park: one of Bellingham ...
When it comes to local baseball, today’s Bellingham residents can check out a Bells game at Joe Martin Field, softball and recreation league match-ups at several city facilities, and high school games ...
Ghost towns have long bewitched thrill-seekers. Monuments to timeless yet transitory industries of mining, logging, and fishing, Washington’s own ghost towns communicate history beyond words—and ...
Purportedly born at Bellingham's Whatcom Humane Society, Jed the wolfdog first appeared on-screen in John Carpenter's c1982 sci-fi horror film "The Thing" But in real life, the cross-bred canine was ...
For centuries, “secret societies” have inspired intrigue. Organizations with private meetings, exclusive membership, and in-group rituals may seem arcane, even suspicious, to the uninitiated. But as ...
On the afternoon of April 26, 2025, community members and public officials gathered to celebrate the recent public opening of Bellingham’s Little Squalicum Pier. The 1,248-foot wooden pier, built ...