In the Media

Friday, July 2, 2010 - The Bellingham Herald

At this point in his basketball career, veteran guard Jacob Stevenson is supposed to be starting to slow down a bit. His legs shouldn't have quite as much spring, and his shots shouldn't be quite so true.

Just don't tell that to Stevenson, especially with the Bellingham Slam heading into postseason play at the International Basketball League Conference Tournament in Portland, Ore., this weekend.

Friday, July 2, 2010 - The Northern Light

As Rob Ridnour ambled into the Whatcom Pavilion ahead of his Bellingham Slam’s season finale against the Tacoma Tide, his relaxed, amiable demeanor belied the stereotype of the frenetic, sideline tyrant basketball coaches can get labeled with.

Concluding his fifth season as the Slam’s only coach, Ridnour relishes the differences between coaching basketball at this level and roaming the sidelines at Blaine high school.

Thursday, July 1, 2010 - Consumer Reports

The Knockout Stage of the Automotive X Prize competition is complete and now just 15 vehicles from 12 teams remain standing. (The competition started with 28 teams representing 36 vehicles.)

Thursday, July 1, 2010 - BBC News

In the jargon of this tech-savvy age, it has been dubbed "iPod oblivion" - and Australian police say it can be lethal for pedestrians and cyclists, alike.

Thursday, July 1, 2010 - Bike Biz

Earlier this month a 45-year old cyclist rode into the path of a tram while listening to his iPod in Victoria, Australia. While the rider was lucky enough to escape with minor injuries, the accident has prompted the state to warn cyclists of the dangers of ‘iPod oblivion’, reports the BBC.

Thursday, July 1, 2010 - Peninsula Daily News

The city's new planner brings an unusual set of experiences to his job.

Dennis Osborn of Vancouver, Wash., started work in Sequim this week, with the downtown revitalization plan, an update of Sequim's Comprehensive Plan for growth, zoning reform and grant-seeking on his agenda.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - First Science

A team of researchers, including several at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, have found what looks to be the first well-supported demonstration of an ancient language connection between people in remote Asia and North America.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - The Seattle Times

A team of students from Western Washington University are heading to Detroit for the final round of the Automotive X Prize competition.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - Consumer Reports

The Knockout phase of the Automotive X Prize delivered more blows and thrills, as remaining teams completed the required tests. After a long and stressful past few days, the teams all seemed thrilled to be returning home—at least when done by choice.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - The Bellingham Herald

Western Washington University's sporty coupe, the Viking 45, has passed all the tests in the knockout round of the Progressive Automotive X Prize - an international competition to build a super fuel-efficient vehicle that consumers want to buy.