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State budget shortfalls take a toll on Bellingham schools

Cuts to school budgets have long-reaching tentacles, though, and are likely to be felt in the broader community. Western Washington University is neck and neck with St. Joseph Hospital for the rank of No. 1 Whatcom County employer. Those employees, who live and spend their money in the county,…

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Western outstanding in latest NCAA Grad Rate report
Halloween events abound in Whatcom County

²ÝÁñÉçÇø trick or treat: About 150 costumed Western Washington University students will welcome trick-or-treaters to Ridgeway University Residences from 6 to 8 p.m. Community lounges will be decorated, and activities will include painting pumpkins and collecting candy.

Sexual assault survivor event Oct. 27 at Western Washington University

Western Washington University student groups are giving victims of sexual assault a chance to talk about their experiences in a supportive environment Wednesday night, Oct. 27.

The event, "Survivor Speak Out: Journey of Healing," will feature three people sharing their stories…

120 arrests during police crackdown on loud, disorderly parties

Authorities say they’ve made 120 arrests in a crackdown on loud and disorderly parties in the city’s residential areas.

During the past three weeks, officers from the Bellingham Police Department and Western Washington University Police responded to complaints…

Nominations for International Education Award due Nov. 5
Hundreds of fifth graders visit ²ÝÁñÉçÇø for Compass 2 Campus tour day
Tools for the truck driver

No doubt in the days ahead we’ll be hearing about the many vehicle-based solutions that’ll be deployed to help the trucking industry meet ambitious new fuel economy proposals laid out by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)…

Sen. McAuliffe, other elected officials expect to attend Compass 2 Campus Tour

Several elected officials — including State Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell — will join the close to 900 fifth-graders from Skagit and Whatcom counties who will visit Western Washington University Oct. 26 to see firsthand what a university campus is like.

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