Bellingham's Birchwood neighborhood lost its grocery store nearly four years ago. For some locals, that means spending extra time and money that they might not have.
Tired of mistreatment and difficulty affording the food they harvested, two Bellingham farmworkers left corporate agriculture to start their own berry cooperative.
After decades of historical undercounting, Washington’s nonwhite communities hope the results of this year’s census will boost access to critical resources.