Whatcom
Students advocate social justice in state legislature for Western Intersectional Lobby Day
By The Front | February 14By Sophia Pappalau
Airbnb tax could boost affordable housing
By The Front | February 12By Lucille Giaccio
BREAKING: City establishes temporary warming site
By The Front | February 11By Nolan Baker
COVID-19 cases rise in Whatcom County; gyms open with safety precautions
By The Front | February 7By Adela Cruz
NEWS BRIEF: No sweep at Camp 210
By Caroline Brooks and Izzie Lund | February 5This is a story about an ongoing event. We will be updating it as new information is made available, and will release more in-depth stories covering the issues.
BREAKING: Sweep expected for new camp 210 location
By The Front | February 3This is a story about an ongoing event. We will be updating this story as new information is made available, and will also be releasing more stories in the future covering the issues in-depth.
Local hardware store home to more than meets the eye
By The Front | February 3By Sophia Struna
Pandemic rental assistance: more than moratorium
By The Front | January 30By Hannah Cross
BREAKING: City sweeps camp 210 early, forcing residents to relocate
By The Front | January 28By Nolan Baker, Kaleigh Carroll and Faith Owens
NEWS BRIEF: Protests and calls for action as large numbers remain without shelter
By The Front | January 23By Silvia Leija, Faith Owens and Riley Young
Why on, off-campus students need to know about the Family definition
By The Front | January 22By Alison Ward
‘We Will’ resists lockdown restrictions
By The Front | January 20Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified the formation date of “We Will” and implied support from community members who did not attend the event. This story has been updated for clarity and to correct the error.
Zero tolerance for insurrectionists in Bellingham
By Lauren Gallup | January 18On Wednesday, Jan. 6, the nation and state capitals were attacked by rioters, resulting in the second impeachment of President Donald Trump on a charge of inciting insurrection. Bellingham city and Whatcom County flags flew at half-staff to mourn those who died during the insurrection.
NEWS BRIEF: Whatcom County COVID-19 cases higher than ever
By Lauren Gallup | January 14Whatcom County’s COVID-19 cases are higher now than at any other point during the pandemic, according to a press release issued by the Whatcom County Health Department Friday, Jan. 8.
Local leaders react to unrest in Olympia following siege of U.S. Capitol building
By The Front | January 10By Nolan Baker
Huxley College Professor wins Living Now Book Award
By The Front | December 7By Mathew Willoughby
COVID-19 cases surge across Whatcom County as holidays grow closer
By The Front | December 1By Henry Stewart-Wood
Whatcom County organizations continue their food drive and Thanksgiving meal services with new COVID-19 procedures
By The Front | November 28By Mazelle Kuplent