Lummi Ferry Back On Schedule, Weight Limit Continues Because of damage to the Lummi Island dock, delays should be expected if winds or tides make it difficult for the ferry to get to shore
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Police Warn Of Local Phone Scam Someone claiming to be with the Sheriff’s Office is calling restaurants and saying an employee is in the Whatcom County Jail
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Voters to Decide WTA Future on Spring Ballot A tax increase proposal on April ballot
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Local Activist Disputing County Funded Survey Brett Bonner questions Whatcom Legacy Project poll results
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Illegals Arrested in Mount Vernon Drug Sting Six illegals were taken into custody on Tuesday
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Two Drug Busts with Local Ties Two unrelated drug charges tied to Whatcom County
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High Winds Cause Changes to Lummi Ferry Crossing Some inconvenient changes for the Whatcom Chief
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22 Local Families to Participate in National Adoption Day Whatcom County families finalizing adoptions today
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New Wildlife Response Unit Unveiled In the event of an oil spill a new plan has been presented
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Agents Seize Methamphetamine From Two Men in Bellingham Mandeep Gill, 32, of Bellingham and Avtar Singh Sidhu, 36, of Fresno, California, allegedly had more than five pounds of crystal meth worth up to $200,000 when agents arrested them
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High Winds Knocked Out Power, Ferry Service on Lummi Island The ferry dock on Lummi Island was damaged in the storm; a high wind warning remains in effect through midnight
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WTA Holds Public Meeting To Decide Lesser of Two Evils WTA spokesperson: two budget proposals include deep cuts in bus service - cuts could be avoided if voters approve a tax hike
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Man Robbed At Knifepoint in Whatcom Falls Park The victim told police several people approached him when one man in the group pulled out a knife and demanded cash
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Three Men Arrested After Home Invasion on Eldrige Avenue Bellingham Police: residents were in the home when they saw an intruder, who apparently entered through an unlocked door
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Memorial For Whatcom County Soldier Today At Fort Lewis Family, friends, soldiers and the Fort Lewis community are gathering at 3 p.m. to honor fallen Army Specialist Aaron Aamot
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