Recent NWCitizen Articles

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
We needed a hook, and we think we found it.
Peoples Bank proposes to tear down the once popular Zane Burger restaurant to build a branch office.
Biden administration is asking the public to report on bogus advertising claims of Medicare Advantage providers.
15 new townhouses, out-of-town developer, build-and-run, in south side Happy Valley neighborhood of Bellingham.
Tuesday, Dec, 5, will be the first time ABC Recycling has agreed to answer the public. Don’t miss this meeting. Here are the issues.
The effect of WWU students on Whatcom County’s rental housing market
There seems to be no barrier to the depths to which scammers will go to steal money from the most vulnerable or deserving.
Merely musing about soldiers.
The city comes through on public wi-fi hotspots
An insider’s view of rental inspections in Bellingham as experienced by a long-time renter.
Getting a letter that declares, “An exciting new prescription drug benefit for you!” should activate your BS detector.
It is time to stop the injustices that have been propagated over the years.
At Large position on the Bellngham City Council
Is this a good place to live? Do you feel safe? Can you afford it? Are too many of us living on the streets? Doug Karlberg has some ideas.
Who benefits?

Kris Keillor

Commenting Since Jan 10, 2021
I'm trying to put down roots in Bellingham. As a junior studying Electrical Engineering at Western, I am very interested in signals and systems -- how to model, create, and shape the motion of our world. I hope to develop modular communications systems using RISC-V instructions and build them in Bellingham. My father retired as an Air Force Lt. Colonial after being stationed with his family all across the country and world. This gave me a unique perspective on many cultures and drive to serve and experience life. A call I answered by volunteering with AmeriCorps FEMA Corps, Team Rubicon, All Hands & Hearts, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, and the Bellingham MakerSpace. I actively engage with civic politics, despite its weariness. I'm under pressure from Covid-19, my engineering course load, and entrepreneurship in greater Whatcom County. I appreciate your understanding as we work to grow roots together in Bellingham's beautiful community. Keep wearing masks, physically distancing, and thanking our essential & provisional workers!

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