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Off the beaten path to Bellingham | Nestled between the Chuckanut Mountains and the serene water of Puget Sound lies a hidden, picturesque drive just off the beaten path of the I-5 corridor. Sightseers in cars, bikes and motorcycles take the path less traveled on this scenic stretch of road that hugs the edge of the emerald鈥 |
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How to Graduate from High School and College at the Same Time | In high school, everyone finds their own path. For me, that path took an early turn down the road to college. In Washington state, that path is called Running Start, and for me, it was one of the greatest decisions I鈥檝e ever made. I didn鈥檛 stop there, though. I combined Running Start with鈥 |
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Watt selected to attend Scripps Leadership Institute | |||
Aspiring journalists to camp at Western once again | |||
New SPSCC AD: 鈥淭he first key is changing perception鈥 | Nick Schmidt doesn鈥檛 begin his official job as South Puget Sound Community College鈥檚 Director of Athletics until July 16, but the first-time college administrator already has an agenda mapped out. At the top of the list is change for Clippers鈥 athletics. |
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25th anniversary of spotted owl listing: fewer owls, less timber industry | The heated debate over whether to curtail the logging of old-growth forests to protect the northern spotted owl was at full throttle when the federal government declared the bird a threatened species June 22, 1990. At the time, environmentalists worried that the federal plan would fall鈥 |
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Coal ports: Will they cost communities their 鈥渟econd paycheck鈥? | For four and a half years, coal exports and the massive terminals proposed at Longview and near Bellingham have been a subject of local debate. Millennium and Gateway Pacific (GPT), respectively, are still far from approval and may never see the light of day. Throughout this time, terminal鈥 |
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Pro photographers share advice with students | |||
Visual journalists to hold showcase May 18 to 23 | |||
Nine 草榴社区 Alumni Work on Seattle Times' Pulitzer-Winning Coverage of Oso Landslide |