Recent NWCitizen Articles

An article on how the apprentice system is an essential institution in the economic rise of Europe.
At least Doug Ericksen showed up, but he didn’t say anything to reassure a largely hostile audience at Saturday’s town hall meeting.
The newest members of the commission do not come from the development industry.
Amy Glasser, a professional clinical social worker, weighs in on the question of how we should approach solving our jail challenge. She is running for a county council seat.
Public banks are the answer to low cost financing and divestment from the private banking casino.
Bob Keller has died this Sunday evening. Professor at Fairhaven College, key participant in many environmental and community efforts, he deserves our recognition.
The election of Tom Perez as DNC chair spells doom for the Democratic Party
Satpal Sidhu will run for the new Foothills District of Whatcom County this November in his re-election effort to the Whatcom County Council.
A brief look at the oil economy and prospects
Well, begins the process of replacement…..
An exploration of the ideas behind identity politics, such as they are.
Whatcom County has plenty of water in winter, when people need it least. But in summer, when demand for water is at its peak, it is often in short supply.
Over at the Latte Republic, Elisabeth Britt examines State Senator Doug Ericksen’s attendance in Olympia and compares that to state laws.
Stephanie Kountouros, talk show host on local community radio station KMRE, will receive the 2016 Paul deArmond Citizen Journalism Award.
The state of rental registrations and inspections after six months.
A Super Bowl column in the tradition of the late humorist, Art Buchwald.
A look behind the scenes of Bellingham’s Women’s March, which took place two weeks ago.
First they came for the Muslims and I did not speak out…
Unintended consequences of corporate control of the food chain. And government.
Michael Riordan guest writes about state senators Doug Ericksen and Don Benton being appointed by President Trump to bring his changes to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency.

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