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Bellingham writer recounts ups and downs of healthcare during wife's 18 months with fatal brain tumor

Bellingham writer Robert Duke's book, "Waking Up Dying: Caregiving When There Is No Tomorrow," is graphic, intense and frightening.

Graphic because he doesn't hold back describing the damage from the brain tumor that killed his wife of 40 years…

Bellingham's Alley District gets an artful addition

A photographer tucked behind his accordion-like bellows camera is the latest mural to liven buildings that run along North State Street.

Other murals show a man and woman with Victorian-style big-wheel bicycles. The spray-painted works, which share a pre-20th…

Devastating wildfires: How you can help
²ÝÁñÉçÇø invites public to break Ramadan fast

Western Washington University's Intensive English Program invites people to break Ramadan fast from 9 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16.

The free event is open to both Western students and members of the community who want to learn about and participate in the…

Intensive English Program students to hold Ramadan event July 16
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Are Whatcom County workers underpaid compared to elsewhere?

A long-held impression in Whatcom County is that wages here are lower than those in other parts of the country.

The real answer is much more complicated.

On the surface, economic data suggests workers are being paid less in Whatcom…

Commedia in the Park

Students’ sweat drips onto the floor of Western’s Performing Arts Center main stage. The summer heat has engulfed the rehearsal space as students complete their warm-up exercise before slipping on their masks and stepping into the role of their characters. Screaming, yelling and gibberish can be…

Students, professor donate art for young patients
Western launches inaugural Grandparents 'U’ program in Poulsbo
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