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  • Winds, Snow, and Spring Adventures: Your Wednesday Bellingham Update
    2026/04/15
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 15.

    Start your day bracing for some blustery action, folks. The National Weather Service is calling for winds over 35 miles per hour whipping through Bellingham right up until midnight tonight, with gusts possibly hitting 40. Lowland frost could sneak in tomorrow morning thanks to dipping temps, and that unseasonable chill lingers through Friday. While youre bundling up, know that Mt. Baker could see up to three feet of fresh snow from this system before it closes for the season on April 19. Eastern Whatcom County is under a winter storm warning through 11 tonight, so drivers, take it slow. Speaking of roads, great news for your commute: northbound Interstate 5 south of Bellingham reopens at 5 a.m. tomorrow after nearly a month shut down from that March 19 incident. Expect some lane closures around the county this week, so check ahead to keep your errands smooth.

    If youre looking to beat the wind indoors, head to the Bellingham Yacht Club at noon today for the Tourism Education Series featuring Laurie Trautman from WWUs Border Policy Research Institute. Shes diving into cross-border travel trends and visitor surges tied to this summers FIFA World Cup, giving businesses and locals the scoop on whats coming. RSVP if you can, its a smart way to prep for the boom.

    On the justice front, Whatcom County just launched a new data tracking website yesterday, spotlighting their Justice Project with 15 big initiatives like the new jail and behavioral health reforms. It breaks down incarceration stats, alternatives, and whos in the system, pulling from local agencies. Curious? Dive in online or join planning committee meetings to see real change in action for our community.

    Family funs everywhere today, from preschool swims and open gyms at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center and the Whatcom Family YMCA, to toddler storytimes at libraries in Bellingham, Lynden, and Lummi. Dads and Donuts kicks off at 10 a.m., theres free play at Whatcom Family Village, Read with a Dog at Village Books, and the Marine Life Center is open daily for a dose of ocean wonders. Lego Club at South Whatcom Library and gardening chats at North Fork wrap up the afternoon nicely. Bowling at Mt. Baker Lanes or Park Bowl keeps evenings rolling.

    Mark your calendars: spring Chinook salmon fishing opens April 20 on the Skagit River through May 15, hatchery-only with a two-fish limit. Grab your license and gear up. And for fair fans, Maolis Hawaiian country vibes hit the Northwest Washington Fair presale today, just subscribe to their newsletter. Looking ahead, Mt. Baker Theatre has MOMIX Alice on the 17th and a coast-to-coast music tour on the 18th.

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  • Bellingham Monday Update: I-5 Progress, Family Fun, and Spring Arts Events
    2026/04/13
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, April 13th.

    We're starting the week with some positive infrastructure news. If you've been dealing with I-5 closures near Bellingham, there's light at the end of the tunnel. Crews working on the landslide cleanup along the interstate are making solid progress, and authorities are optimistic about reopening the highway as soon as Thursday. Workers have been doing meticulous hand work to secure loose rock and clear debris, so we're getting close to getting traffic flowing smoothly again.

    On the community front, this week is shaping up to be pretty eventful around town. If you're looking for things to do with the family, Whatcom County has plenty of options. The Whatcom Family YMCA pools are open all day, bowling alleys are running their regular schedules, and the Marine Life Center is free and open for exploring. The Bellingham Sportsplex has public ice skating this afternoon from one to three, and if you're into something a little different, the Spark Museum is hosting MegaZapper later today at two thirty.

    Cultural events are picking up steam as well. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the FIG Artists Corner and Studio are both open this afternoon until four thirty, and if you're interested in deeper dives into art, there's an afternoon curator and artist tour coming up later this week on the seventeenth featuring the newest exhibitions. The tour will be conversational and accessible for anyone curious about what's on display.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, there's a lot brewing in our LGBTQ-plus community. The Bellingham Queer Collective has been announcing their spring calendar, including everything from social hours to outdoor activities. Coming up later this month, Western Washington University is hosting their tenth annual QueerCon on April twenty-fifth, which is a student-organized event featuring art, comics, media, and convention activities. There's also a lot of regular programming happening at the BQC Center throughout the month for those looking to connect with community.

    If you're into the arts scene, Village Books in Lynden has story time this Saturday featuring Dino Stories, and the Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Spring Show is happening soon, showcasing work from eight local female artists.

    That's what's happening in Bellingham this week. Whether you're commuting, exploring local culture, or spending time with family, there's something for everyone. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Sunday: Roads, Arts, and Community Updates
    2026/04/12
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, April 12.

    Start your day with a heads up on the roads, folks. Around 8am this morning, expect a quick rolling slowdown on southbound I-5 near the Samish Way interchange at exit 252. All southbound lanes will ease to a crawl for about 15 minutes while crews dislodge a loose rock from the slope above, part of ongoing stabilization after that March landslide. On-ramps at Samish Way and Old Fairhaven Parkway will close briefly too. Northbound I-5 stays shut south of town with detours via North Lake Samish Road, but good news: engineers expect to reopen it by early Wednesday. Freight haulers stick to SR9 and Mount Baker Highway, while passenger cars can hop on SR11 or SR9 to keep moving. Plan ahead to avoid the hassle and stay safe out there.

    Shifting to brighter news, our arts scene is buzzing today. Catch the Bellingham Theatre Guilds Kodachrome at 2pm on H Street, a heartfelt show wrapping up its run with laughs and life lessons thatll leave you smiling. Or head to the Firehouse Arts Center at 5pm for Bellingham Repertory Dances Hindsight, celebrating 20 years of contemporary moves with alumni dancers premiering fresh works by Seattle choreographer Marlo Martin. Tickets run 17 to 38 bucks, and its a vibrant mix honoring our dance history while pushing forwardperfect for feeling that human spark.

    Nature lovers, join the North Cascades Audubon Societys Second Sunday Birding at Little Squalicum Estuary this afternoon. Spot spring migrants in the estuarys magic, guided by experts who make every flutter feel like a discovery.

    Music fans, Laurelthirst Public House rocks with Sweet Preserves at 1pm free matinee, Freak Mountain Ramblers happy hour from 6 to 8, then open mic at 9 hosted by Johnny Franco. Swing by for rootsy vibes that connect us all. And keep an eye out: a Maple Valley woman, Allie Pullen, went missing after taking Whatcom Transitlast seen March 30. If youve got tips, call authorities right away.

    Meanwhile, Whatcom County Superior Court just expanded remote access to nearly all proceedings after recent ICE arrests, boosting transparency so everyone stays in the loop on justice.

    Whether youre dodging rocks on I-5, twirling at the dance, or birding the bay, Bellingham delivers today. Make it yours.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Showers, I-5 Relief, and Weekend Adventures
    2026/04/11
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, April 11.

    Rise and shine, Bellingham! After a gorgeous spring day yesterday with temps in the upper 60s under partly cloudy skies, Mother Nature is flipping the script today. Expect a wet and cloudy start with rain picking up by morning, highs dropping to the 50s, and lows dipping into the upper 40s overnight. Grab that rain jacket for your weekend plans, as showers could linger into Sunday before easing up a bit by Monday. Winds from the south at 2 to 4 miles per hour with gusts to 4.5, and no major rainfall in the last 24 hours, but were sitting at 18.22 inches year-to-date, a touch behind our average. Stay safe out there, especially drivers, with those rainy road tips in mind from recent thunderstorm alerts down south.

    Big traffic news thats set to ease your commutes: that massive landslide that shut down northbound I-5 between North Lake Samish Road and State Route 11 since mid-March is finally on track to fully reopen all lanes by 5 a.m. Thursday, April 16, after weeks of detours, gridlock, and slope stabilization by WSDOT crews. Pending a final safety check from geotechnical engineers, this means smoother sailing north soon. Heads up for tomorrow though, Sunday April 12 at 8 a.m., southbound lanes will have a brief rolling slowdown while they remove a massive loose rock.

    On the job front, if youre passionate about conservation and community, the Whatcom Land Trust is hiring a Community Outreach Intern starting this month through August. Pay is $19.13 an hour for 10 to 12 hours a week, with Saturday availability needed. Youll rep the Land Trust at farmers markets like Bellingham and Van Zandt, chat up folks about protecting our lands, and help launch a new volunteer program. Applications are open until filled, posted back in February perfect for spring-summer hands-on impact.

    Family fun today: Head to Village Books in Lynden for Saturday Story Time with Princess Poppie at 11 a.m. shell bring magic and tales to kick off your day right. Looking ahead, Stones Throw Brewery in Fairhaven has a Beer Week Block Party lined up Friday the 17th from 5 to 8 p.m., celebrating local brews in Historic Fairhaven Village. And dont sleep on the Birch Bay Chambers 2026 event lineup or Tour de Whatcom registration opening soon for July 18.

    From landslides lifting to storybook adventures, thats your Bellingham pulse connecting us all. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Trivia Nights, New Pizza Bar, and I-5 Delays
    2026/04/09
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, April 9th, 2026.

    We're starting the day with some exciting news about what's happening around our community. If you're looking for something to do tonight, we've got plenty of options for you. Several local breweries are hosting trivia nights this evening. Stones Throw Brewery on Larrabee Avenue is running their weekly trivia from seven to nine p.m., and if you prefer the craft beverage scene over on C Street, Beach Cat Brewing and Stemma West are also hosting trivia at six thirty p.m. It's a great way to spend your Thursday evening while supporting some of our local businesses.

    Speaking of local businesses, we're seeing some changes on the dining scene. A new Neapolitan pizza and cocktail bar called Pendino is coming to Bellingham's historic Herald Building. The project is being developed by Corey Silversmith, the founder of Makeworth Coffee, and it'll be taking over the former Starla's space. This is great news for folks looking for new dining options in our downtown area.

    Unfortunately, we're also dealing with some transportation challenges. If you're heading south on Interstate Five, be aware that crews are continuing to clear debris from a significant landslide. There's currently no timeline for when those northbound lanes will reopen, so plan your routes accordingly if you're traveling in that direction.

    On a community service note, our local Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council continues to do incredible work in our region. The volunteer rescue team responds to between forty and sixty calls every year, helping hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts who find themselves in remote areas of Whatcom County. It's a reminder of how important it is to be prepared when you're heading out into nature around here.

    Looking ahead to next month, if you're a beer enthusiast, mark your calendars for April 18th. That's when April Brews Day is happening at the Civic Stadium parking lot from three to eight p.m. We'll have craft beverages showcasing what our local breweries have to offer.

    Whether you're interested in trivia night, exploring new restaurants, or enjoying our beautiful outdoor spaces, there's plenty happening in Bellingham. Just remember to check road conditions if you're traveling south on I Five.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Roads, Ballots, and Brew Week Ahead
    2026/04/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8.

    Start your day with a heads up on the roads, folks. WSDOT has northbound I-5 reduced to one lane overnight from Lakeway Drive up to Guide Meridian until 5 a.m. today, so if youre heading north, plan for delays and that right lane closure north of Iowa Street. It continues tonight from 9 p.m. with the Lakeway on-ramp shutting down too until 6 a.m. Thursday. Out in the county, East Smith Road gets a lane closure today and tomorrow for guardrail repairs, while Everson Goshen Road reopened early, keeping your commutes smoother than expected. These tweaks might slow your morning drive but keep our highways safe for everyone zipping around Whatcom.

    Shifting to brighter news, ballots hit mailboxes today for the April 28 special election, with Lynden School Districts capital levy front and center. Head to their town hall tomorrow at 6:40 p.m. in the district office to hear how it funds upgrades to existing schools like better classrooms and facilities, bumping property taxes by just $1.09 per thousand assessed value. Its a simpler ask after those tougher bond tries for a new high school, and your voice could shape brighter futures for local kids.

    Beer lovers, mark your calendarsBellingham Beer Week explodes tomorrow, Friday the 10th, with a kickoff bash at Wander Brewing, then nine days of block parties, trivia, tastings, and even Kulshan Brewerys Beer Olympics across 14 spots. It all builds to April Brews Day on the 18th in Civic Field parking lot, raising funds for the Max Higbee Center while you sip and support our vibrant brew scene that draws folks from everywhere.

    Families, dont miss Whatcom Museums Storytime today at 10:30 a.m. in the Family Interactive Gallery, sparking little imaginations with books and play. Arne Hanna Aquatic Center has preschool swims this morning and family sessions this afternoon, while the Sportsplex offers public ice skating from 2 to 4 p.m. Libraries buzz with free toddler storytimes in Lynden, Lego clubs, and gardening chats in Blaine and Eversonperfect for keeping the crew entertained without breaking the bank.

    On a serious note, ICE raids are hitting close to home, disrupting planting season for Whatcom County farmers who lost skilled workers right when fields need them most, reminding us how labor shortages ripple through our local food supply. Meanwhile, Skagit County just gained a fifth superior court judge, easing caseloads nearby and matching our own setup here.

    Stay tuned for more as these stories unfoldthey connect us all in this tight-knit community.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Monday April 6 Community Updates and Weather
    2026/04/06
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, April 6.

    Rise and shine, Bellingham! We're kicking off the week with mostly cloudy skies over Bellingham Bay, southeast winds blowing lightly at 2 to 7 miles per hour with gusts up to 9, and zero chance of rain right nowperfect for stepping outside without an umbrella. Water temps are chilly at around 47 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you're eyeing a paddle or sail, bundle up to dodge hypothermia risks, especially with those short swells making things tricky for water sports enthusiasts[2].

    Over at Bellingham High School, the Bayhawk Bearer crew is buzzing with fresh updates from yesterdaykeep an eye on their site for the latest student scoops that capture our community's youthful energy[7]. And if you're into faith and connection, Christ the King Church has Moms in Prayer happening today, a welcoming spot for parents to gather and recharge, followed by Encounter Crews tomorrow for folks discovering Jesus together, and Guys Coffee and Prayer on Wednesdayall fostering those real bonds that make Bellingham feel like home[3]. Unity Bellingham wrapped up a moving service yesterday with Reverend Frank Castro-Wehrs message on the Breath of Our Unitycheck it out online if you missed the inspiration[9].

    The Whatcom Museum's calendar is packed with over 35 events this month, from art exhibits to family-friendly programs that dive into our local history and spark creativityperfect for a cultured outing that connects you to what makes this place special[8]. Stevens Pass is hyping next seasons ski passes with a deadline this Saturday, April 12, tossing in 10 Epic Friend Tickets to share the slopes with your crewimagine carving fresh powder with buddies while locking in those memories early[6].

    Locally, schools are tackling youth drug trends head-on after reports of declining use but rising overdosesone towns innovative programs could be a game-changer right here, showing how community action saves lives and keeps our kids thriving[1]. Wrap up your day strolling WhatcomTalks featured businesses, spotlighting gems from Bellingham to Blaine that power our economy and deliver everyday magic, like that go-to coffee spot or artisan shop[10].

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: I-5 Construction Alert and Spring Community Events
    2026/04/05
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, April 5th, 2026.

    We're starting your Sunday with a heads up about some traffic changes coming your way this week. If you're planning to travel on Interstate 5, pay attention. Tonight through early tomorrow morning, southbound I-5 near the Alger exit is going to be reduced to just one lane for mowing operations. That closure runs from 9 PM tonight until 5 AM Monday morning. But that's just the beginning. Starting tomorrow night at 8 PM, crews will be shutting down both northbound and southbound lanes near that same Alger exit at milepost 242. They're constructing temporary lane crossovers to prepare for some important fish passage work later this spring. You can expect those delays to continue through Monday night, so plan accordingly if you're heading through that corridor.

    Speaking of spring, there's some great community events happening around Bellingham this month. Looking ahead to next Saturday, April 18th, the Bellingham Police Station is hosting the Fun with the Fuzz 5K race starting at 8 AM. It's a nonprofit event supporting families of police officers, and your twenty dollar entry fee includes a t-shirt, grocery bag, and pint glass. One hundred percent of the proceeds go to the Behind the Badge Foundation. Also on April 18th, if you're a beer enthusiast, April Brews Day is returning to Bellingham. The event runs from 3 to 8 PM at Civic Stadium. It's being billed as the biggest beer festival in Whatcom County, featuring craft breweries from the local and regional scene, food trucks, and live music. All proceeds benefit the Max Higbee Center.

    If you're looking for something to do today, Bellingham has some cultural offerings on the calendar. First Baptist Church is holding its worship service this morning. And for the artistically inclined, Make Shift's Open Art Studio is open on Fridays from 1 to 3 PM, where you can use their supplies and tools to create whatever inspires you.

    As we head into the week, remember those I-5 lane reductions and plan your commute accordingly. Spring is bringing both construction and community, so get out there and enjoy what Bellingham has to offer while being mindful of those traffic impacts.

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