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CDC to put tight restrictions on dogs traveling across the border

Barring some response from elected federal officials, the CDC will be implementing new rules about bringing dogs into the country by land, sea or air from anywhere in the world. This will include …

Nevarez and Griffin head to state, 22 head to track and field bi-districts

Track and Field Blaine track and field competed well in the Northwest Conference 1A District Championships at Lynden Christian on May 8 and 10, with 22 athletes qualifying for the District 1/2 …
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The Northern Lights

A category 5 solar storm resulted in a spectacular showing of the northern lights over Point Roberts and elsewhere this past weekend.
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A Skagit County man who spent nearly two weeks in intensive care after being injured going down a faulty slide at Birch Bay Waterslides last August has sued the water park for negligence. The water …
Singer-songwriter Veronica North, who is a former Point Roberts resident, will take center stage at Bellingham’s popular music venue, the Wild Buffalo, on Thursday, May 23. The concert, only for those over 21 years old …
Whatcom County Council is anticipated to vote in June on providing crucial funding for Birch Bay incorporation efforts through a feasibility study that would provide a clearer picture of costs …

Historical Society congratulates the All Point Bulletin on its 39th anniversary

Congratulations to the All Point Bulletin (APB) on 39 years of serving our community. The articles in the APB serve as a critical resource to report the news in our exclave. From major incidents to …
The Washington state Department of Ecology report highlighted declining salmon populations, low water levels due to growing demand and diminishing snowpack, and a long history of water disputes as reasons it supported adjudication of the Nooksack River.
Ecology officially begins Nooksack adjudication
After years of preliminary work, the Washington Department of Ecology (DOE) filed for a general adjudication of the Nooksack watershed in Whatcom County Superior Court on May 1, officially starting …
Whatcom County Council forms investigative committee on sexual harassment complaints
Whatcom County Council formed a three-member investigative committee to formally review how the county handles sexual harassment claims and legal payouts during its committee of the whole meeting on …
Blaine senior Ana Tuski serves to her Anacortes opponent on May 6.
Baseball and boys soccer bow out in district playoffs, softball wins big
Baseball Blaine baseball had the toughest path through the District 1/2 1A tournament after finishing the regular season third in the Northwest Conference (NWC) 1A standings. Blaine needed a win …
Family Care Network CEO Dr. Rodney Anderson told Blaine City Council during its February 12.
Construction on Blaine medical clinic could start as early as late summer
Family Care Network (FCN) is planning construction for its Blaine facility, while finalizing plans to close its Birch Bay clinic once the new clinic is built. FCN submitted its building permit …
A European Green Crab found in Drayton Harbor in April 2021.
Citizen scientist training planned for European green crab
People who want to help the fight against the invasive European green crab in Drayton Harbor and other nearby waters have the opportunity to participate in a citizen scientist program to track them. …
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Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Robert E. Olsen approved a settlement on April 19 between the two children of Murray Church and Gail Amundsen and three out of five defendants accused of …
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