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Citizen science program to survey European green crabs

A new citizen science program will allow the public to report European green crabs found in Drayton Harbor and other Washington waters.  Washington Sea Grant (WSG) and Washington State … more

National Safe Boating Week highlights safe practices

With warmer temperatures being felt around Whatcom County and more sunny days ahead, there’s no better time to refresh on boating safety before going out on the water. National Safe … more

International travelers no longer need vaccine proof

International travelers who aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19 may travel freely into the U.S. now that the Biden administration has ended the coronavirus public health emergency. The … more

Blaine’s Market by the Sea starts season

Blaine’s Market by the Sea returned for the 2023 season on May 6. The market runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday until mid-October at the G Street Plaza. Arts, crafts, baked goods, … more

Blaine Police Department Reports: May 18-24, 2023

May 5, 10:51 a.m.: Suspicious circumstance on C Street. May 5, 2:11 p.m.: Burglary on Harrison Avenue. May 5, 2:43 p.m.: Domestic order violation on H Street. May 5, 4:08 p.m.: Fight … more

Sheriff's Reports, May 18-24, 2023

May 3, 5:54 a.m.: Traffic hazard on Sweet and Stadsvold roads. May 3, 9:36 a.m.: Child abuse on Starfish Lane. May 3, 10:40 a.m.: Vehicle theft on Birch Bay Drive. May 4, 9:03 a.m.: … more

Blaine Oyster Festival to benefit local nonprofits

Blaine Oyster Festival is returning Saturday, May 20 for people to enjoy oysters in downtown Blaine while benefiting local nonprofits. The festival will bring back some of the highlights that made … more

City considers pursuing charges related to credit card transactions

The city of Blaine is looking into pursuing criminal charges against a former public works director who has been accused of using a city credit card for personal purchases. The decision comes after … more

Developer withdraws city code change request for manufactured home parks

East Harbor Hills developers have withdrawn their request to address inconsistencies in the city’s code that would allow for large manufactured home parks in East Blaine. City manager … more

Sports roundup: Soccer falls in district championship, baseball knocked out

Baseball Blaine boys baseball season ended May 6 after the team lost twice in the double-elimination 1A district 1/2 tournament. The Borderites took on the King’s Knights at Joe … more

Blaine Bouquets has new owner

Blaine Bouquets will have a new look and offerings in the coming months now that it is under new ownership. Sarbie Bains said she has been working hard to cater to customers and learn the market … more

North Cascades Highway now open

State Highway 20, which connects Whatcom and Skagit counties with eastern Washington, opened May 10. Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced on its social media pages … more

NWFR donation comes full circle

A donation from North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) to a town in Mexico came full circle recently after a donated ambulance was used to transport the father of one of the firefighters who helped … more

Cascadia offers online festival May 11-21

Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival took over Bellingham May 4-7 with a wide array of screenings, panel discussions, script studio and festival celebrations where attendees could … more
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