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Virtual Children’s Art Walk: Friday, May 1 through Friday, May 15, alliedarts.org/childrens-art-walk-2. the 20th annual Children’s Art Walk by Allied Arts of Whatcom County is going … more

Sheriff's Reports – April

April 1, 5:17 p.m.: Suspicious vehicle on Marine Drive. April 3, 9:39 a.m.: Landlord tenant dispute cold call on Simundson Drive. April 3, 12:11 p.m.: Assist citizen cold call on Seabright … more

Keep an eye out for Scotch Broom!

With its bright yellow blooms Scotch Broom is easy to spot this time of year, and the state is asking everyone to send in information about where they see it as part of efforts to control the … more

County now recommends testing for everyone with Covid-19 symptoms

 Whatcom County is now recommending that anyone with Covid-19 symptoms contact their healthcare provider to ask about getting tested for the virus.   The symptoms list in an April … more

Business survey shows major Covid-19 economic impacts in Whatcom County

In a survey of 765 Whatcom County businesses, about half reported being closed, 405 said they laid workers off since the coronavirus outbreak began and 195 said that they will need to do layoffs in … more

Whatcom Unified Command status report for April 29

Whatcom Unified Command's daily Covid-19 status report for April 28 is available here. more

Whatcom Unified Command status report for April 28

Whatcom Unified Command's daily Covid-19 status report for April 28 is available here. more

Health advisory board taking applications for Covid-19 business task force until 5 p.m. Thursday

The Whatcom County Health Department seeks applications for a task force to help businesses get back to work in a way that’s safe for employees and customers. The task force should represent … more

Whatcom Unified Command status report for April 27

Whatcom Unified Command's daily Covid-19 status report for April 27 is available here. more

Covid-19 testing to resume at firehall

 In cooperation with the Point Roberts health clinic, the fire department will be again offering Covid-19 testing this Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Benson Road fire hall. … more

Open enrollment for Washington Apple Health plan

The Washington state Apple Health plan is open for enrollment in response to the coronavirus pandemic. While qualified applicants can apply for free or low-cost Apple Health year-round, the plan is … more

Senior menus for April 29 and May 1

Wednesday, April 29: Prime rib, buttered parslied potatoes, brussels sprouts, etc. Friday, May 1:  Lasagna with meat sauce, Italian green beans, Caesar salad, etc. To  reserve a to-go … more

Covid-19 April 28 update

As of Tuesday, April 28, the Whatcom County Health Department is reporting 293 confirmed cases of Covid-19 to date in Whatcom County and 28 deaths. That's 13 new cases and one new death since the … more

State public lands, golf courses and fishing to reopen May 5

Washingtonians will soon have much more access to public lands, governor Jay Inslee said during a televised April 27 announcement to the public. Starting Tuesday, May 5, most state parks and public … more

Whatcom Unified Command status report for April 26

Whatcom Unified Command's daily COVID-19 status report for April 26 is available here. more

Small business emergency grant program gets additional $5 million

The Washington State Department of Commerce is making an extra $5 million in aid grants available to small businesses through its Working Washington Small Business emergency grant … more

Whatcom Unified Command status report for April 22

Find the full status report here.  more

Continued Covid-19 testing on Sunday, April 26

The fire district is hosting another COVID-19 testing this Sunday, April 26 from 10 a.m.–1p.m. If you would like to be considered, please send me an email with your name, address, date of birth … more

Whatcom County Jail sees major population decrease

The Whatcom County Jail has seen a drastic decrease in its inmate population over the past several weeks. Between March 1 and April 20, the number of inmates dropped from 303 to 154 between the … more

Government officials planning next phase in virus battle

With new COVID-19 infections dropping, state and local governments are planning for the next stage of the pandemic – one in which some social distancing restrictions are eased while targeted … more
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