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Could a little transparency help curb pollution?

On Wednesday, the EPA released a new interactive map letting people check out the biggest stationary sources of global-warming emissions in their area. It’s a nifty tool. But could it actually lead to less pollution? Quite possibly, yes, if the past is any guide.

In a conference call with…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø Psychology Dept. To Offer Free Counseling

Graduate students in Western Washington University's Psychology Department are offering free counseling for adults, teens and children starting today.

Jim Graham with the Psychology Department at Western says the counseling sessions are held under faculty supervision.

Marchers: Poverty in Whatcom County a sign MLK's dream not fulfilled

Members of social service groups, church congregations and families marched in the chilly air and falling snow Monday morning, Jan. 16, to bring attention to worsening poverty in Whatcom County.
The city's first Poverty Action March and Essential Needs Drive was a prelude to the 21st…

Whatcom County groups encourage seniors to overcome their hearing loss

Do you hear what I hear?
For many people over the age of 65, the answer to that question is "no."
Hearing loss is a becoming less of a silent problem as awareness grows and more people are diagnosed. Experts say it's hard to determine whether people suffer from hearing…

'Tartuffe' starts stage run at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø on Jan. 26

Western Washington University's departments of theater and dance present Molière's "Tartuffe," directed by Patrick Dizney, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, through Jan. 28, and Feb.1-4; and at 2 p.m. Jan. 29 and Feb. 5 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Old Main Theatre.

W-2 forms to be available next week
In memoriam: Morgan Livingston, 1942 - 2012
Bellingham Hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Bellingham’s annual celebration of the life and mission of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is coming up next Monday.

A noon event at the Bellingham Municipal Court on C Street will feature speakers and a performance by the Kulshan Chorus.

EvCC educator remembered as the ‘grandmother’ of human services field

A woman known as the "grandmother" of human services education in the region has died.

Mary "Morgan" Livingston, 70, taught at Western Washington University beginning in the mid-1970s when human services was a subject handled by sociology,…

International Studies to offer two $1,500 grants for faculty
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