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Glacier's all-volunteer fire crew has been ramping up wildfire preparedness efforts in the last year. Creating a wildfire plan was a priority, but their resources were limited. That's where seven WWU seniors stepped in to create one.
Families have been left reeling since an ICE raid last week that arrested 37 workers. The Bellingham Public Schools Foundation has set up ways to donate to students impacted by the raid through their Family Support Fund.
CDN is preparing to welcome a health care reporter through Report for America. The program places journalists in local newsrooms and covers half of the reporter's salary. CDN covers the rest through parts of our budget, philanthropic sources, and fundraising.
What will President Trump’s policies mean for Cascadia and neighboring Canada — and the people who live and work here? Join us for an insightful discussion on the key economic, law-enforcement and human-rights issues affecting our area on Thursday, March 27 from 7–9 p.m. at Sehome High School.
Cascadia Daily News Meet & Greet Tuesday, March 18, 1-3pm, Anacortes Public Library, Community Meeting Room with Rhonda Prast (managing editor), Annie Todd (criminal justice and enterprise reporter) and Frank Catalano (business contributor).
Open invitation to anyone in Northwest Washington state: Come meet me, Annie Todd (@annietodd.bsky.social) & Rhonda Prast in #Anacortes next Tuesday, March 18.
We'll be informally chatting about @cascadiadaily.com's coverage and getting your story ideas.
(Spoiler: I'm taller than I look online.)
Took me long enough, but I've finally joined Bluesky! 🤠