"Whatcom Watch, a grassroots environmental newspaper in Bellingham, is in its 26th year of publication. The estimated readership is 7,500. ...Articles published in the paper typically cover local governmental and environmental issues. The opportunity to be published in Whatcom Watch is open to all citizens who are concerned about an issue and who want to write an article."
digraph { rankdir=TB "Local Writers"-> "Whatcom Watch" "Local Organizations" -> "Whatcom Watch" -> { "News Media" Environment Government } }
# Article Categoires Beaks and Bills Dear Watchers Being Frank Watching Government Agriculture Ballot Measure Bay Cleanup Bellingham City Council: At-Large — two-year term Bellingham City Council – Third Ward Bellingham Mayor – Candidates Bellingham Parks Bird Watching Book Review Campaign 2016 Candidate Questionnaires City of Bellingham Candidates Climate Commentary Community Service Providers Conservation District Election County Charter Review County Elections Development Earth Editorial Education Election 2017 Election Results Energy Fossil Fuels Gardening Global Warming Guest Author Health/Digital Healthcare Housing Human Rights Film Festival I-1631 Incarceration Internet Journalism Letter to the Editor Life Before Flowers Looking Back March Election Marine Life Natural History Northwest Gardening Obituary Opinion poetrywatch Primary Election 2019 Primary Election 2020 Recreation Red Wheelbarrow Writers Salish Sea Salmon Salmon Streams and Tributaries Solar Power Stormwater Transportation Twenty Years Ago Unsung Heroes Watch Out!! Water Whatcom: Chronic & Acute Wildfire Wildlife
digraph { layout= dot rankdir=LR overlap=false consentrate=true Media -> {Journalism History} Environment -> {Earth "Salish Sea" } Government -> {Basics "Watching Government" Elections} Government [style=filled fillcolor=lightblue] Environment [style=filled fillcolor=lightblue] Media [style=filled fillcolor=lightblue] Recreation -> { "Beaks and Bills" "Bird Watching" "Bellingham Parks" } "Watching Government" -> { "Bay Cleanup" [style=filled fillcolor=red] "Bellingham City Council: At-Large — two-year term" "Bellingham City Council – Third Ward" "Bellingham Mayor – Candidates" "Bellingham Parks" "County Charter Review" Stormwater [style=filled fillcolor=red] "Salmon Streams and Tributaries" } Earth -> { Climate Agriculture Energy "Fossil Fuels" [style=filled fillcolor=red] "Global Warming" [style=filled fillcolor=red] Wildfire [style=filled fillcolor=red] Wildlife "Life Before Flowers" Water } "Salish Sea" -> { "Marine Life" "Being Frank" Salmon "Salmon Streams and Tributaries" Stormwater } Basics -> { "Community Service Providers" Education Gardening [style=filled fillcolor=green] "Health/Digital" Healthcare [style=filled fillcolor=red] "Whatcom: Chronic & Acute" [style=filled fillcolor=red] Housing Internet "Northwest Gardening" [style=filled fillcolor=green] Development Transportation Incarceration [style=filled fillcolor=red] } Elections -> { "Election 2017" "Election Results" "March Election" "Primary Election 2019" "Primary Election 2020" "County Elections" "Campaign 2016" "Candidate Questionnaires" "City of Bellingham Candidates" "Ballot Measure" "Conservation District Election" "I-1631" } Journalism ->{ "Poetry Watch" Commentary "Watch Out!!" "Unsung Heroes" "Human Rights Film Festival" [style=filled fillcolor=red] "Letter to the Editor" "Red Wheelbarrow Writers" "Book Review" "Guest Author" Obituary Opinion Editorial -> "Dear Watchers" } History -> { "Natural History" "Twenty Years Ago" "Looking Back" } "Global Warming" -> Climate -> {"Wildfire" Water} Energy -> {"Fossil Fuels" "Solar Power"} "Salmon Streams and Tributaries" -> Salmon "Salmon Streams and Tributaries" [style=filled fillcolor=green] Healthcare -> {"Whatcom: Chronic & Acute" "Health/Digital"} "Solar Power" [style=filled fillcolor=green] "Solar Power" -> "Global Warming" Climate "Fossil Fuels" -> "Global Warming" -> Water -> Agriculture {"Bird Watching" "Bellingham Parks" "Beaks and Bills"} -> Wildlife "Bay Cleanup" -> "Salish Sea" }
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