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Soccer enthusiasts wearing red, white and blue came in waves of hundreds for the United States’ first World Cup game against Paraguay on Friday night at Kulshan Brewing’s Trackside Beer Garden.
Australia shocked Turkey 2-0 on Saturday in the first of 13 World Cup games in Vancouver and Seattle. The well-played match was highlighted by the chanting and singing of spirited fans, who continued the festive feelings on Vancouver streets.
More than a year into new ownership, this Edison eatery hasn't lost its magic.
When CDN's Annie Todd walked into the paper's downtown office this morning, she found the entire building's power out. She joins 4,200 PSE customers across downtown Bellingham and adjacent neighborhoods without power.
State Route 20, the North Cascades Highway, fully reopened Sunday, June 14 — the latest opening of the seasonal highway since 1974 — following road repairs due to flooding in December 2025.
After nearly an hour, power was restored to downtown Bellingham and adjacent neighborhoods Saturday morning.
Get ready for a new temporary bypass lane next week on southbound I-5 near Chuckanut Creek as WSDOT crews continue fish passage work.
As a pun to Ski to Sea, Bellingham BJJ hosted a four-day event called Gi to Sea to spread the wealth and knowledge of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu while raising money for local charities and the city of Bellingham.
For the Nooksack Valley Food Bank, $400 saved is the equivalent of a half gallon of milk in each box taken home by clients for one week.
Race to Alaska, a legendary engineless watercraft race, started at 5 a.m. this morning in Port Townsend and doesn’t end until the final team staggers into port at Ketchikan, Alaska, 750 miles and untold weeks later. Of the 70 teams attempting the challenge, seven hail from Bellingham.
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Gi to Sea was a four-day event hosted in downtown Bellingham and Boulevard Park