Recent NWCitizen Articles

The Coast Guard has levied $30,000 in fines on two Bellingham climate activists. They will fight to have the fines dropped.
Wherein sanity may finally be approaching a nagging jail issue
Republicans and Democrats traded barbs on the first day of the Districting Committee, but Dems may have won the first battle.
Inspections of rentals cannot begin too soon. Seven fires in rental units since 2011 and almost half with ONE landlord. No but the clock may be running out.
From all the monumentally boring hoopla to the shameful rousting of the homeless Super Bowl 50 exceeds all expectations for greed and excess.
Lisa Anderson will fill the remaining term of real estate broker, Cerise Noah. who left the Bellingham Planning Commission several months ago.
Harriet Spanel was many years our representative in the state legislature and served Whatcom County and Bellingham very well.
Talib Kweli played the Wild Buffalo a couple evenings ago and Ralph Schwartz was there. He writes a very personal take on the evening.
Uber has started a new type of public taxi service in many cities, including Bellingham. It is controversial.
Raising the minimum wage to $13.50/hr by 2020 cements workers into permanent slave wages that cannot pay the bills.
They are less famous than the eagles on the Skagit but closer to Bellingham, fewer people and still lots of eagles. A great January afternoon outing.
Earthquake near San Juan Island felt in Bellingham late Tuesday night
MJ Wettergreen

MJ Wettergreen

Bellingham · Commenting Since Jul 15, 2016
Maggie is a web designer and programmer living in Bellingham, Wash. She is an alumni of Western Washington University, and currently works on development and maintenance for NWCitizen to keep everything running smoothly. From time to time you may see her pop-up and comment, usually with the dual purpose of checking out a new feature of the website.

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