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April 2021
| April 12
April 12, 2021
Here’s where you’ll see lane closures, other work on I-5 in Bellingham
Can delivery drivers stop in the road? Not always, but here’s why they’re rarely cited
These 64,000 Whatcom County residents will be eligible for the COVID vaccine this week
Whatcom Sheriff’s Office IDs homicide victim, releases pictures of person of interest
Tip leads Lynden police to man suspected of setting meeting with person he thought was 14
Here’s how Whatcom may regulate large marijuana farms and greenhouses
Whatcom County changes this code regarding public indecency
This gift to Biden is a reminder of the obligation to honor the rights of Indigenous people
It was a long year for residents, loved ones. But the hugs are back at Mt. Baker Care Center