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Allen Law Firm in Bellingham owes 1.3 million following sexual harassment reports

Allen Law Firm in Bellingham has been ordered to pay $1.3 million following sexual harassment claims by two former employees. The ruling underscores the importance of workplace safety and accountability, drawing attention to the broader issue of sexual harassment in professional environments.

Diverse WA Supreme Court pledges commitment to equity despite federal rhetoric

The Washington State Supreme Court's recent visit to Bellingham emphasized its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion amidst federal challenges to such initiatives. During a Q&A session at Western Washington University, justices discussed their diverse backgrounds and the importance of equity work, highlighting significant milestones in representation within the court.

Allen Law Firm in Bellingham owes 1.3 million following sexual harassment reports

A Bellingham law firm has been ordered to pay $1.3 million in damages after a ruling by Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Lee Grochmal, following sexual harassment claims from two former employees. The court found the testimonies of the employees credible, revealing inappropriate workplace behavior by the firm's owner, Craig Allen.

How to weigh in on Whatcom Countys homeless resources

Whatcom County is seeking community feedback on its homelessness strategies as it develops a plan for addressing homelessness from 2026 to 2030. The Housing Advisory Committee aims to gather public input through surveys and presentations, focusing on balancing short-term and long-term solutions. This initiative follows a record of homelessness affecting over 846 individuals in January 2024.

Local agencies rescue elderly woman who fell down embankment in Sumas

Local agencies successfully rescued an elderly woman who fell down a steep embankment in Sumas, Washington, on February 18. Utilizing a drone for location assistance, firefighters collaborated with multiple law enforcement agencies to safely extract her and transport her to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Whatcom County residents invited to complete homeless housing plan survey

Whatcom County's Health and Community Services is seeking community input to shape its upcoming homeless housing plan, focusing on priorities such as affordable housing and emergency shelter space. Residents can provide feedback through a survey, which will inform the five-year plan set for approval by the Whatcom County Council in 2026.

Neighbors of Gun Range Fear Ricochet Bullets, Lead Contamination

Residents near the Custer Sportsmen’s Club in Whatcom County express concerns over ricochet bullets and lead contamination, as they have discovered hundreds of bullets on their properties. The article highlights the residents' frustrations with government officials and law enforcement for not addressing their long-standing safety concerns, shedding light on the potential dangers of gun ranges in residential areas.

KAFE 104.1 hosts Kentucky Fried Chicken-themed group wedding on Valentines Day in Bellingham

KAFE 104.1 successfully raised over $50,000 during its first Airwaves for Animals radiothon held at the Whatcom Humane Society, significantly benefiting local animal welfare efforts. The event highlights community engagement and support for the humane society's mission, showcasing the station's commitment to local issues.

My Bellingham Now seeks community contributors in northwest Washington

My Bellingham Now is actively seeking community contributors in Northwest Washington to enhance local storytelling and engagement. This initiative aims to empower residents to share their unique perspectives and experiences, fostering a sense of community involvement. Interested individuals can find more details on how to get involved through the publication's website.

Student workers at Western march in demand of equal recognition

Student workers at Western Washington University organized a march to demand equal recognition for their unions, delivering letters to the university's administration. While Educational Student Employees have secured a contract, they allege violations regarding work duties, whereas Operational Student Employees seek formal recognition of their union. Their efforts reflect ongoing labor disputes and the push for equitable treatment within the university system.