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City of Blaine and chamber launch volunteer website, to host cleanup parties

Blaine Chamber of Commerce and the city of Blaine launched a new volunteer webpage that allows residents to sign up to help at the city’s largest events throughout the year and other city … more

Around Blaine and beyond

Deer Trail  road work expected to begin August Whatcom County Public Works Department officials said they expect to begin permanent Deer Trail road repairs in Birch Bay this August. There … more

Powderpuff makes a comeback for BHS students

Blaine High School’s Associated Student Body (ASB) brought back the Powderpuff this year, where senior girls take on junior girls in a friendly flag football game. The seniors came out on top … more

Blaine Library starts weekly workout group

People looking for a healthy dose of exercise are in luck with Blaine Library’s new program to get community members up and moving. Blaine Library started a running and walking group May 12 … more

A local doctor’s pre-race tips for marathoners and other racers

With sunnier skies, longer days and the Bellingham Bay Marathon coming up in September, it’s a good time to start talking about how to avoid injuries and ailments during vigorous … more

Kam-Way unveils Homeward Bound truck for Mekayla Bali

With the help of Washington state and Canadian law enforcement, Kam-Way Transportation unveiled the newest Homeward Bound trucks and trailers, designed to assist in finding missing children at Blaine … more

Blaine area residents connect through painting rocks in the community

Blaine and Birch Bay residents have been placing vibrantly decorated rocks for community members to find in local areas since the creation of the Blaine/Birch Bay Rocks Facebook group. Group … more

Road Rules: Are seat belts always needed, especially at slow speeds?

Question: Is there a speed at which wearing a seat belt isn’t important because I’m going slow enough to where I won’t get hurt? Answer: I’m pretty sure that if I answered … more

Debbie Granger awarded 2022 Puget Sound Maritime Achievement Award

The Seattle Propeller Club awarded Working Waterfront Coalition member Debbie Granger the 2022 Puget Sound Maritime Achievement Award for her contributions to the local maritime community. Granger is … more

Letters to The Editor: June 2-8, 2022

The Editor: How would Blaine react to a mass shooting incident? We should work on issues of angst and community building. Let’s encourage “we” rather than “they and … more

Sheriff's Reports, June 2-8, 2022

May 18, 7:15 p.m.: Welfare check on Stein Road. May 18, 11:22 p.m.: Domestic verbal on Stein Road, Custer. May 19, 9:24 p.m.: Assist citizen on Birch Bay Drive. May 19, 9:42 p.m.: Alarm … more

Blaine Police Department Reports: June 2-8, 2022

May 21, 1:43 a.m.: Found firearm on 2nd Street. May 21, 9:17 a.m.: Panic alarm on Harrison Avenue. May 21, 9:29 a.m.: Civil matter on 10th Street. May 21, 1:47 p.m.: Civil matter on Adelia … more

Obituary: Iola June Vaughn

Iola June Vaughn May 11, 1930–March 15, 2022 Our beloved mother, June Vaughn, succumbed to cancer at her home the morning of March 15, 2022. Born May 11, 1930, the second child of … more

Obituary: Arthur Wayne Abbott

Arthur Wayne Abbott September 24, 1955 – May 16, 2022 Arthur “Butch” Abbott was accomplished at many things in life; A son, a brother, a husband, a father and a friend. He was … more

Anonymous threat that locked down Blaine schools under investigation

Blaine Police Department (BPD) is still investigating anonymous threats made yesterday, May 25, that were serious enough for school administrators to put the Blaine school district’s main … more

Peace Arch Park ranger celebrates 50 years with WA State Parks

Ranger Rickey Blank will celebrate 50 years serving Washington State Parks (WSP) on June 1. Blank currently works as park ranger at Peace Arch State Park, after working in 19 parks and park areas … more

Union ratifies labor contract with Blue Wolf, while BPA energy contract negotiations continue

Intalco union members have entered a contract with Blue Wolf Capital Partners, prospective buyer of the idled Alcoa smelter in Ferndale. The labor deal marks one step closer to restarting the nearly … more
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