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Lawsuits have been filed in several western Washington counties claiming auditors used uncertified voting equipment and manipulated thousands of ballots in an unspecified statewide race last year.
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Health officials said Thursday that 108 COVID-19 cases have been linked to the Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden. A Whatcom County health official said that the number might continue to increase as they continue to investigate cases.
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Cool offshore flow and mild summer heat normally make western Washington an ideal place to grow red raspberries. The state commission for that crop…
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The federal Justice Department announced Monday that law enforcement in Whatcom County plans to accommodate people with hearing loss. The agreement…
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A rail union official reportedly told investigators that a fiery oil car train derailment in Whatcom County late last year was caused by sabotage.Seven…
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UPDATE, 6:26 pm: Adds comments from Whatcom County Sheriff and from a Washington Department of Ecology spokesperson.BNSF Railway says seven train cars…
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UPDATE, Dec. 22: Corrects story to reflect that the Seattle school district recently approved one outdoor learning program serving four students. The risk…
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This week in Whatcom County, officials are staging an emergency response drill to test and increase their preparednesss in the event that Mount Baker…
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The Washington State Department of Ecology says it's fining a Whatcom County berry grower more than $100,000 for years of illegal water use.Officials say…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-966242.mp3Washington Governor Chris Gregoire puts one long running environmental…