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Vote sign with the election date and WWU Viking symbol as the O.
An illustration of City council. // Illustration by Rachel Alexander
A microscopic view of the virus SARS-COV-2, which causes the respiratory illness COVID-19. // Photo courtesy the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Illustration by Julia Vreeman
Whatcom County officials and community members share experiences and concerns over COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Multiple community members called for defunding the police and reallocating funds toward community-oriented social programs. // Photo by Taylor Bayly
Council members debate postponing the approval of funds for behavioral health services for Whatcom County students. Health Department officials are concerned that COVID-19 could place an increased demand for mental health programs for students. // Photo by Taylor Bayly
David Morse, Safe Haven resident and onsite building supervisor of tiny homes, prepares wood for construction of tiny homes on July 10. “It’s given me my esteem back and helped me learn to encourage myself and others, while they’re also helping me,†Morse said. // Photo by Alex Moreno
A "Homes Now Not Later" sign sitting on a pile of pallets at SafeHaven, HomesNOW!’s previous location, on May 6, 2019. HomesNOW is a nonprofit that constructs transitional housing for homeless Bellingham residents. // Photo by Zachary Jimenez.
Behavioral Health Advisory Committee Meeting on July 27. The committee met via GoToMeeting and discussed proposed budgets for 2021. // Photo by Sophia Beach
Comet NEOWISE on July 14, from Alki beach in Seattle. The comet was visible to the naked eye for a couple days in July. // Photo courtesy of Greg Scheiderer
Drummers, sailors and crowds of onlookers parade in front of First National Bank on 100 E Holly St. to celebrate the end of World War I, on Nov. 11, 1918, the same day Bellingham Mayor John Sells reopened public spaces the first time amid the Spanish influenza pandemic. // Photo from: Galen Biery Photographs (gb2769), Center for Pacific Northwest Studies