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Southbound border traffic drops 12.2 percent in the first quarter of 2015

Southbound border traffic into Whatcom County slowed significantly in the first three months of 2015.

During the first quarter slightly more than 3 million passengers went south across the five Whatcom County border crossings, down 12.2 percent compared to the same…

Baby starfish offer a glimmer of hope for recovery

Emerging from a recent dive 40 feet below the surface of the Puget Sound, biologist Ben Miner wasn't surprised by what he found: The troubling disease that wiped out millions of starfish up and down the West Coast had spread to this site along the rocky cliffs of Lopez Island.

Starfish babies offer glimmer of hope amid mass die-off

In scattered sites along the Pacific Coast, researchers and others have reported seeing hundreds of juvenile sea stars, buoying hopes for a potential comeback from sea star wasting disease that has caused millions of purple, red and orange sea stars to curl up, grow lesions, lose limbs and…

Helping Bellingham win a $5 million energy prize

What if you could have a more comfortable house, save on your monthly water and energy bills, have more advanced, longer-lasting appliances and help your community win $5 million dollars? Well, you can!

Faculty, staff may present diplomas to family at June 13 commencement
Faculty to share research on writing and learning May 19
Law and social justice forum is May 6
Cantwell visits Institute for Energy Studies, SMATE
Western professors celebrated for 45 years of teaching

After 45 years of service to Western, four faculty members were honored for their commitment at the university’s Annual Employee Recognition Ceremony.

Marian Ritter, Dr. Michael Burnett, Dr. Daniel Rangel-Guerrero and Professor Farrokh Safavi have continued their dedication to students…

Smart Solar Window team to be honored May 6
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