Recent NWCitizen Articles

Eric Hirst gives us a brief and clear explanation of the water adjudication process that is beginning now in Whatcom County
Aggressive citizen involvement carried the day.
Build-for-profit, incarceration-inspired housing is destroying our souls.
A 54-photo tour of the ruptured pipe area of the Whatcom Creek explosion taken in July 1999.
The last of the scrap metal is loaded on the ship and it will be gone from our town.
Below is an audio tape of 911 calls, emergency responders’ radio communications, and local radio coverage from June 10, 1999 when Whatcom Creek exploded in Bellingham
Whatcom County's confusing water rights will be defined by court proceedings beginning now
The foam of secrecy hides all.
If not killed-in-action, they are still dying from the effects of their service in Vietnam.
Local presentations scheduled on a reasonable use framework for water resource management
Broadband-Washing: Greenwashing the Internet
Pacific Northwest organizers join a global campaign to abolish all nukes and push for a city council resolution to start
If the hospitals are smelling a rat, so should Medicare (Dis)Advantage victims (AKA enrollees).
With such a bank in place, we would likely not be scrambling around and asking Congress for rebuild monies, as we are now with the catastrophic event involving the Francis Scott Key bridge on March 26, 2024.
Port of Bellingham commissioners terminate last 13 years of ABC Recycling lease
No public fiber means we can’t compete with big telecom. EVER.
Crappier coverage for us, even more money for insurance companies.
Who benefits? Palestinians are being slaughtered. Genocide. Gaza is being leveled.
The Port Commission has decreed that Bellingham’s waterfront will remain a toxic, festering sore

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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