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Point Whitehorn net-zero home constructed with efficient features

Nestled adjacent to wetlands and with views of Birch Bay State Park, TC Legend Homes’ Point Whitehorn house is not your average house. The home has a 7.2kW photovoltaic system – the … more

Road Rules: No passing zones

Question:  Are there rules for where no-passing zones have to be placed? Is it just totally to the discretion of traffic engineers or are there regulations to follow? I ask because I find it … more

Summer Fun in the Park

Op-Ed: Crabbers must be accountable for their share of harvest

Our shared natural resources are our shared responsibility. Following federal judge Edward Rafeedie’s 1994 ruling in U.S. v. Washington, state and tribal co-managers have a legal … more

Sheriff's Reports, August 31-September 6, 2023

August 16, 7:41 a.m.: Trespass cold call on Birch Bay Drive August 23, 12:41 a.m.: Domestic verbal on Gemini Street.  August 23, 9:28 a.m.: Domestic physical on Stein Road. August … more

Blaine Police Department Reports: August 31-September 6, 2023

August 12, 7:50 a.m.: Suspicious vehicle on Cedar Street August 18, 6:32 p.m.: Burglary on Harrison Avenue. August 18, 7:05 p.m.: Vehicle theft on Bayview Avenue. August 18, 9:46 p.m.: … more

Celebration of Life: Jim Jorgensen

Celebration of Life Jim Jorgensen January 29, 1940 – June 8, 2023 The community is invited to celebrate Jim’s life on Saturday, September 9, 2023,   2–4:30 p.m. … more

Birch Bay Drive construction rescheduled to August 28, repaving set for next spring

Preliminary work for the Birch Bay Drive construction project is scheduled to start Monday, August 28, though the repaving has now been delayed to next spring. Permitting delays pushed the project … more

Local artists to showcase talent in the Wave studio tours

The Wave studio art tour descends on the Blaine area from Friday, August 25 to Sunday, August 27, with local artists ready to showcase their talents.  The Blaine Arts Council (BAC) kicks … more

Derby Day parade, activities return

The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce will close its summer event season with Derby Day’s annual parade and other family activities on Saturday, August 26. Derby Day, formerly known as … more

Upgraded burn ban prohibits all open burning

A dry summer has led to the Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office upgrading the burn ban to a stage two ban, which prohibits all open burning in unincorporated county areas. The fire … more

Education, training planned for Overdose Awareness Day

The Whatcom County Health and Community Services (WCHCS) and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are using Overdose Awareness Day as an opportunity to educate the public and encourage conversation on … more

State opens secure donation portal for Maui wildfire aid

The Washington Office of the Secretary of State (SOS) has organized a list of verified nonprofits for people who want to donate to Maui wildfire relief efforts.   The SOS’s Disaster … more

Road Rules: Dealing with dual yields

Question: Who has the right-of-way if one direction of traffic has a “right turn yield” and the opposite has “left hand yield on green”? People always act like they have the … more
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