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October 2024
| October 29
October 29, 2024
Kids eat free, discounted meals and spooky specials in Bellingham this Halloween
More wet, windy weather heading toward Whatcom County, with snow expected at Mount Baker
Will it be too cold, rainy to trick-or-treat in Bellingham this year? Here’s the forecast
‘Fun, delicious and sassy’: New restaurant opens in Fairhaven, with ‘spunky’ drinks and food
Just how big was the landslide that closed I-5 in Bellingham Sunday? Here are the numbers
Global food processor Cargill will close Ferndale plant in November, then demolish facility
Daylight saving will end this weekend. When will it get dark in WA after clocks fall back?
$82 million in infrastructure grants is going to state’s ports. Here’s how Bellingham fared