Snow starts to fall Wednesday afternoon in Bellingham
Visibility was poor in downtown Bellingham, Wash., Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, as snow began to fall in the afternoon. Video is from the top of the Herald Building at 1155 N. State St.
Carole Teshima of Bellingham and Pat Kawabata of Des Moines recall discrimination again Japanese Americans during World War II at the dedication of the Arch of Healing and Reconciliation in Bellingham, Washington on Saturday, April 21.
Ocean EcoVenures, a whale-watching boat in British Columbia, shared this video by Tasli Shaw of a baby Bigg's killer whale in the Salish Sea in April 2018. The young whale is about a month old.
Kulshan Brewing hosted the third annual Beer Olympic Games on Friday, April 20, at K2 in Bellingham. The event officially kicked off Bellingham Beer Week.
Battalion Chief Josh Morell demonstrates the ease of administering naloxone as a nasal spray during a 2017 training class at South Whatcom Fire Authority’s Geneva Station.
More than 2,000 people rallied at the Washington State Capitol in the "March for Our Rights" to defend the Second Amendment, open-carry freedom, and voice their opposition to gun-control proposals.
RAM Construction crews assemble the Arch of Healing and Reconciliation on Wednesday, April 18, at the corner of Lottie Street and North Commercial Street in Bellingham.
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.
Ron Guier makes his first appearance in Whatcom County Superior Court on Friday, April 13, in Bellingham. Guier is accused of first-degree child rape, first-degree child molestation, first-degree incest, second-degree rape and witness tampering.
A DUI and distracted driving demonstration was held at Ferndale High School and was a collaboration between St. Joseph Medical Center, Whatcom County Fire District 7, Washington State Patrol, Ferndale Police and Airlift Northwest.
Andrew Dahl, then 14, set a new Guinness World Record on April 11, 2008 by blowing up 213 balloons with his nose at the Blaine Public Library. In September of that same year, he broke his own record on "Live with Regis and Kelly" with 308 balloons.