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Community groups capture invasive green crabs in Blaine

Community groups in Blaine, WA, have begun trapping invasive European green crabs, catching approximately 30 since the season opened on March 31. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife warns that these crabs threaten local ecosystems and economies by preying on native species. A free training program for volunteers will take place on May 10 at Birch Bay State Park.

PHOTOS CASCADIA International Womens Film Festival 2025

The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival in Bellingham, WA, showcased over two dozen films celebrating female filmmakers from April 24 to April 27, 2025. The festival highlighted diverse stories and featured a collection of event photos. For more details, readers can refer to last week’s We Are Whatcom.

Motorcyclist boasts crimes on social media, arrested in Whatcom County

Washington State Patrol arrested a 19-year-old motorcyclist in Whatcom County after he led officers on a chase in March. The suspect boasted about his criminal activities on social media, including a hit-and-run incident, and was subsequently released on bail the following day.

Northwest Sports Update Mariners seek seventh-straight series win, Seahawks retain key O-lineman, new Pac-12 TV deal and more

The Mariners aim for their seventh consecutive series win against the LA Angels after securing first place in the AL West. The Angels struggle continues with a recent series sweep by the Twins. Mariners utility player Dylan Moore lands on the injured list, replaced by Samad Taylor from Triple-A Tacoma.

City of Bellingham receives almost 1 million grant for new emergency dispatch center

The City of Bellingham secured nearly $1 million from the Washington State Department of Commerce to establish a new emergency dispatch center. Mayor Kim Lund approved the grant during a City Council meeting, with construction expected to be completed by late 2026.

WSDOT to begin three-year culvert removal project on I-5 in Whatcom County

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will start a three-year project to remove fish barriers along I-5 in Whatcom County this week, impacting traffic with overnight lane closures. The project aims to replace culverts that block salmon, bull trout, and steelhead habitats, fulfilling a federal court order from 2013. Construction will continue through 2027.

New bill protects employed minors in Washington state

Washington state has enacted a new law to enhance protections for minors in the workplace, significantly increasing penalties for labor violations. The law allows fines up to $1,000 for each infraction, including failing to secure a minor work permit. This measure responds to concerns over unsafe working conditions for minors.

Seattle rock legends Soundgarden included in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2025

Soundgarden has been announced as an inductee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2025. The band, known for its fusion of heavy metal and alternative rock, joins other inductees including The White Stripes and Outkast. The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 8, 2025.

Blaine man arrested after high-speed chase ends in multi-car crash

A Blaine man was arrested following a high-speed chase that ended with his vehicle crashing into two parked cars. Deputies observed the suspect speeding nearly 50 mph over the limit, leading to the pursuit and subsequent collision. The driver, 42, was hospitalized before being booked into the Whatcom County Jail.

Northwest Straits Foundation receives 3 million to protect Whatcom County shorelines

Washington state has awarded over $3 million to the Northwest Straits Foundation to enhance shoreline protection in Whatcom County. The funding will support efforts to improve salmon spawning habitats by replacing barriers that hinder natural shoreline processes. The project aims to make nearly 6.5 miles of shoreline more accessible for salmon by summer's end.

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