Take a sneak peek inside an Amazon fulfillment center
The Amazon U.S. fulfillment network consists of more than 50 fulfillment centers, over 20 sortation centers and more than 90,000 full-time employees. Have a look around.
The Pacific Whale Watch Association, which includes 32 companies in Washington and British Columbia, has adopted vessel operation guidelines it says will better protect killer whales and humpbacks in the Salish Sea.
Lisa Thomson, owner of Big Love Juice, talks about the business on Wednesday, April 11, in Bellingham. Big Love Juice plans to open another location in Fairhaven.
Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, explains why the national average price of gasoline is now its priciest since July 2015. GasBuddy is a smartphone app that uses crowd-sourced information to track gas prices.
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Groomers work at Nana Doggie Grooming, a new business for small and medium-sized dogs, Thursday, March 15 at Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham. Nana also offers a dog playground.
Veronica Stendahl, owner of Antler Baking Co., talks about her business on Thursday, March 8, in Bellingham. Antler Baking Company shares a space with Wood's Coffee inside the Flatiron Building on Prospect Street.
Kyle Impero talks about his reasons for starting a business aimed at improving the basketball skills of kids in Whatcom County during an interview Thursday, March 1, in Bellingham, Washington.
Don White, owner of Skylark's, talks about his decision to sell the business to fulfill his dream of living in New York City on Thursday, Feb. 15, in Bellingham.
Kane and Claudia Hall, who lead a group called Canoe Street, LLC, have purchased the Dutch Village Mall in Lynden for $2.6 million. The mall in downtown Lynden is home to several stores and an iconic 72-foot windmill.
The Elm Street Market is reopening on Elm Street in Bellingham. There has been a local store on the site at least since the 1930s, says new owner Manny Sidhu.
Amazon Go, the retailer’s cashierless convenience store, opened its doors to the public Monday, a debut that follows a nearly 14-month trial run open only to the Seattle company’s employees.