Recent NWCitizen Articles

Sat, March 28 at Waypoint Park on the Bellingham waterfront.
Although there is a temporary halt in implementing this measure, ultimate direction of the Veterans Administration is clear - cut benefits.
Monetizing phone texts will not endear you to the electorate in 2026 when prospective donors receive hundreds of pleas monthly
There are compliance violations and serious health issues with Bellingham incinerating sewage sludge.
Costs and comparisons
A two-minute, plain-English primer
Like it or not, if you are in Traditional Medicare in the State of Washington you are now under the WISeR Model run by a private entity.
This is the third in a series of three articles relevant to the pending adjudication.
Second in a series on the possible change of water rights in Whatcom County
First in a series on possible changes to water rights that will impact Whatcom County.
This is an update of a NorthwestCitizen article, “What Is the City of Bellingham Hiding?” published on Oct 1, 2025.
So that we all understand the military oaths and that there should be no confusion.
The choice of plans is yours, but it's akin to playing Russian Roulette with a round in every chamber.
With just 5 days until election day, here are some notes that may help you with your ballot.
Yes, voting recommendations for those 12 proposed amendments to our Home Rule Charter.

aaronbooker

Commenting Since Jun 19, 2020
I first got really interested in politics when I served as an Intern for a moderate Democrat on Capitol Hill during college. I moved to Bellingham in 1989, and my mom followed me back in 1999... My extended family on her side came to Bellingham in 1984 to start a hardware store, and I love having my huge extended family here.

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