Vaccine required for Bellingham city workers
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City employees, volunteers and indoor contractors in Bellingham are now required to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

2nd woman convicted of railroad track sabotage near Bellingham

A second defendant has been convicted of sabotaging railroad tracks near the U.S.-Canada border in Washington state just before a train carrying crude oil was due to pass through — apparently part of a campaign to protest construction of a pipeline across British Columbia.

Demonstrators back nurses denouncing vaccination requirements at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center

Hundreds of demonstrators lined the streets Wednesday around PeaceHealth in Bellingham supporting nurses who stand against the hospital’s requirement all healthcare workers receive a COVID vaccination.

Bellingham woman pleads guilty to terror charge on train tracks

A Bellingham woman has pleaded guilty in federal court to a terrorist attack and violence against Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway in northwestern Washington, while another Bellingham woman is scheduled to go to trial later this month.

NTSB releases report on Washington oil-train derailment, fire in Custer

The National Transportation Safety Board has released its report regarding a late 2020 oil-train derailment and fire in a rural Washington town close to the Canadian border.

Man arrested for allegedly leaving two beheaded calves on Bellingham road

Bellingham police arrested a man after he allegedly beheaded two calves and left their heads at the home of a woman he was ordered not to contact.

Family seeks $1 million after man died in Bellingham police custody

The son of a man who died while in Bellingham police custody has filed a precursor to a lawsuit with the city over his father’s death.

Police: 2 beheaded calves found dead on Bellingham roadway

Bellingham Police are investigating how two beheaded calves came to be in the middle of a road early Wednesday.

Bellingham homeless debate continues
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A Bellingham councilwoman is speaking out about an attack on her husband at a protest outside the mayor's home.

Homeless encampments cleared from Bellingham parks twice in 3 days

Bellingham city leaders are struggling to find a solution for the campers moving from park to park: they have offered shelter, but ultimately they "can't tell people where to go."

Justices: Dead man’s brother can sue over handling of corpse by Bellingham FD

The brother of a man whose corpse was used without permission for training by the Bellingham Fire Department can sue over it, the Washington Supreme Court said Thursday.

Homeless encampment removal
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Bellingham officials removed another large homeless encampment from city property Tuesday morning.