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Bellingham at-risk missing person alert

A missing person alert has been issued for an individual in Bellingham, Washington, who is considered at risk. The community is encouraged to share information and assist in locating the missing person to ensure their safe return.

Bellingham to be an official fan zone for Seattle games during 2026 FIFA World Cup

Bellingham has been designated as one of nine official "fan zone" cities in Washington State for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where it will host watch parties for the six matches played in Seattle. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement, support local businesses, and create a lasting legacy for the city. The City of Bellingham is collaborating with various partners to ensure a successful experience for fans and visitors.

Tomorrow Speed limit changes on I-5 in Skagit County

A permanent speed limit change on I-5 in Skagit County will take effect tomorrow, January 15, 2025, moving the limit from 70mph to 60mph for southbound traffic and 60mph to 70mph for northbound traffic. This adjustment, prompted by safety concerns and increased traffic, aims to enhance driver safety near the Cook Road interchange.

Whatcom SAR volunteers worked 14 hours to rescue lost backcountry skier

Whatcom County Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteers dedicated 14 hours to rescue a lost backcountry skier on January 1, 2025. The collaborative effort involved the Mount Baker Ski Patrol and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, illustrating the perseverance and skill of responders in challenging conditions. The skier, separated from his partner, was ultimately found and safely rescued despite hazardous terrain.

Community invited to Blaine townhall to discuss state education funding

The community of Blaine, Washington, is invited to a townhall on January 7, 2025, to address the urgent issue of inadequate state funding for public education. Organized by the group Fund Schools Now, the event aims to demonstrate strong local support for educational funding ahead of a challenging budget session. Key legislators, including Senator Sharon Shewmake and Representatives Joe Timmons and Alicia Rule, will be in attendance.

Whatcom Farm Expo free admission

The Whatcom Farm Expo, set for December 30, 2024, promises free admission and a variety of attractions for attendees in Whatcom County. This community event, supported by local organizations, aims to foster engagement and showcase regional agricultural practices. Participants can look forward to an enriching experience that highlights the importance of farming in the area.

Plants, trees, shrubs sale in Ferndale

A plant, tree, and shrub sale event is scheduled in Ferndale, providing residents with an opportunity to enhance their gardens and landscapes. Organized by a local group, more details can be found by clicking the event poster linked in the article. The sale is part of a broader community initiative to promote local gardening and environmental awareness.

Former Ferndale Police Officer Sues Bellingham Police Over Civil Rights Violations

A former Ferndale Police officer, Michael Scott Langton, has filed a lawsuit in Federal Court against the Bellingham Police Department, claiming violations of his civil rights, assault, and false imprisonment during a SWAT raid at his home. The incident occurred following allegations that Langton had engaged in inappropriate communications regarding sexual fantasies involving minors. The case, set for trial on January 12, 2026, highlights significant issues of police conduct and civil rights.

High wind watch issued 55mph gusts possible

A high wind watch has been issued for Whatcom County, Washington, as forecasters predict sustained winds of 25 to 40 mph with gusts reaching up to 55 mph from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon. The National Weather Service warns residents in western Whatcom and Skagit Counties, along with the Admiralty Inlet area and San Juan County, to prepare for potential hazardous conditions.

More blustery weather expected through the weekend

Weather forecasters predict a continuation of wet and blustery conditions in Whatcom County, starting tonight and into December 24th, 2024, with stronger systems expected later in the week. The National Weather Service warns of heavy rain and snow during the holiday travel period, raising concerns for local residents.

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