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March 2021
| March 10
March 10, 2021
State gives Whatcom 2,370 first doses of COVID vaccine and 2,600 second doses this week
As Whatcom nears anniversary of first COVID, state reports 24 confirmed cases Tuesday
While COVID infection rate drops below 100 in one Whatcom region, 3 others see increases
Alaska Airlines offering two new flights out of Seattle to popular western parks
Convicted arsonist suspected in another fire at Bellingham Walmart and escape from ER
Whatcom man suspected of vehicular assault, as passenger hospitalized in single-car crash
Pair suspected of carjacking a vehicle at gunpoint at Bellingham gas pumps
Bigfoot? Footprints in frozen Alaska trail spark debate over who — or what— left them
City of Bellingham ‘ended up bringing in more than we spent’ in 2020, so here’s what it did