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Few claim 1,300 empty plots in Lynden, Greenwood cemeteries

Few people have claimed the roughly 1,300 empty plots at Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries since the entity that cares for both put out the call three years ago for possible owners to come forward.

"There were not a lot of people over the three-year period," said Richard Decima, a…

‘Step forward’: College tuition frozen for at least a year

After four straight years of bad news, Washington’s colleges and universities got a much-needed lift on Friday when the Legislature boosted higher-education funding and froze tuition rates.

Higher-education funding went up by 12 percent — with $119 million in…

Editorial: State budget rightly focuses on education

THE threat of a government shutdown Monday drove lawmakers to reach a budget compromise, averting a far-reaching financial disaster.

Though the agreement was hard-fought, the result that emerged Thursday made a sizable investment in education with some new revenue…

Interest rates on new college student loans double, but Congress could restore low rates later

College students taking out new loans for the fall term will see interest rates twice what they were in the spring — unless Congress fulfills its pledge to restore lower rates when it returns after the July 4 holiday.

Subsidized Stafford loans, which account for…

Kirkland resident, coxswain named All-American for Western Washington University

Western Washington University’s Maeghan Callegari, the Vikings’ varsity coxswain, was named first-team Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division II Pocock All-American on May 28.

The Kirkland native played a key role in the university’s bid to win an eighth national title at the…

Interest rates on student loans set to double next week

U.S. senators headed home for a Fourth of July recess without passing a bill that would prevent interest rates from doubling on student loans next week, leading to a ramp-up of political finger-pointing.

Last year, Democrats used the looming increase in the cost of…

Student film, still photo project on display July 1
A change of location and date for this year's Bite of Bellingham

The eighth annual Bite of Bellingham event will have a different location and is being moved to September this year.

This year's Bite of Bellingham will take place noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, at Depot Market Square. The event will have more than 20 Whatcom County restaurants…

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