BRIEF: Hundreds expected to gather at Bellingham City Hall for reproductive rights
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Reporting Credit to Finn Kurtz and Milo Openshaw
For over two years, Bellingham City Council meetings have been conducted remotely, following the breakout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bellingham City Council opened the floor for a special meeting to allow the general public to discuss their worries about public safety on May 16.
Bellingham City Council heard a proposal from the city’s Immigrant Advisory Board on May 9, to establish an immigrant resource center that Whatcom County’s immigrant population could utilize.
A group of an estimated 300 protestors on Friday evening marched down the sidewalks of downtown Bellingham toward the Whatcom County courthouse, advocating for abortion rights.
Bellingham Bike Parade returned downtown with the hopes of recreating a piece of history, a historic photo from 1948.
With signs in hands and voices being heard, hundreds of protestors gathered around the Whatcom County courthouse on Tuesday evening to advocate for abortion rights.
An estimated 400 people showed up at the Whatcom County courthouse to participate in the Rally for Roe protest on May 3.
Members from throughout the community came together at Fairhaven Park for a work party on April 22, as a part of the city’s efforts to celebrate Earth Week.
Bellingham City Council has taken the next steps to establish a permanent disc golf course at Lake Padden to meet the needs of the community’s growing interest in the sport.