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Troy Abel part of panel discussion on disclosure of pollution information to be webcast Nov. 4
Seattle Times Publisher Frank Blethen to speak on campus this Wednesday, Nov. 3
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students welcome trick-or-treaters at Ridgeway

More than 150 costumed Western Washington University students will be waiting to welcome local trick-or-treaters in the Ridgeway University Residences complex from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31.

North Cascades Park expansion the focus of Bellingham talks

Backers of a proposal to expand North Cascades National Park - perhaps by some 304,000 acres - will speak in Bellingham in the coming days.

Called the American Alps Legacy Project, the initiative is led by the North Cascades Conservation Council, The Mountaineers and other partners. They…

North Cascades Conservation Council's Jim Davis and Phil Zalesky to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Oct. 29
Huxley welcomes speakers Oct. 29 to talk about American Alps Legacy Project
In race for Whatcom County Council, Melious and Larson debate who is better for local economy

Whatcom County Council candidates Jean Melious and Tony Larson say electing them would be good for business.

But the candidates for the nonpartisan District 1 seat offer voters a choice between different views of governing.

Larson says county government is regulating families and…

Huxley to hold 'meet the candidates' event
Scott Miles presents in front of Bellingham City Council
PENINSULA WOMAN: Moriarty gathers grants to keep marine life center afloat

Deborah Moriarty lives in an ecosystem of diverse organisms: federal grant-makers, fourth- and fifth-graders, and this weekend, Crab & Seafood Festival-goers.

Her workplace, the Feiro Marine Life Center on City Pier, sits in the middle of today's feasting -- and through the rest…

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