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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Harmony Elementary Investigation, PeaceHealth Layoffs, and Community Events
    2026/02/12
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th.

    We start with developing news out of Mount Baker School District, where multiple investigations are underway following reports of student misconduct at Harmony Elementary. Superintendent Jessica Schenck sent a message to families and staff this week clarifying that the investigation centers on student behavior and the district's response to it. She emphasized that staff members are not under suspicion for inappropriate behavior with students. Principal Todd Matthews has been placed on administrative leave as part of standard procedure. The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office opened their own investigation on January 22nd. Due to the minors involved, details remain limited, but Schenck noted that some social media posts have mischaracterized the situation.

    On a different front, PeaceHealth is notifying employees of significant layoffs coming in April. The healthcare system announced that 94 employees across several facilities will be laid off on April 12th, with 26 of those positions in Whatcom County locations. The cuts will affect staff at St. Joseph Medical Center, the Chestnut Building, Cordata locations, and several other facilities including the Cancer Center and Squalicum Surgery Center.

    Looking at education, Bellingham Public Schools has an early dismissal day today, with elementary schools letting out earlier than normal. This is also happening next Thursday, February 19th, so families should plan accordingly.

    For those looking to have some fun this evening, Bellingham has plenty of options. The Sweet Heart Swing Dance is happening right now at Western Washington University in the Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room from 6 to 8 p.m. It's a collaboration between Viking Swing and the Western Americana Music Group, featuring bluegrass music and swing dancing with a Valentine's Day theme. If you prefer trivia, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Thursday Trivia from 7 to 9 p.m. For live music lovers, Zeeks Pizza has performances from 7 to 9 p.m., and The Upfront Theatre is showing The GBU at 7:30 p.m. Those interested in art can check out Rachel Foreman Watercolors at the Allied Arts of Whatcom County Gallery, open today from noon to 5 p.m.

    Also on the calendar, an event called The Art of Accountability is happening from 2 to 5 p.m. today, offered both in person at the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and as a hybrid experience.

    That's what's happening in and around Bellingham today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Buzz: Community Connections, Trivia, and Vintage Vinyl
    2026/02/09
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for February 9th. Kicking off the week with that classic Monday energy, folks, were starting strong after a buzzing Super Bowl weekend where our local spots were packed with Seahawks fever. Last night, Beach Cat Brewing and Aslan Depot hosted epic watch parties that had fans cheering into the wee hours, proving Bellinghams got that unbeatable team spirit even if the Hawks were battling it out down south. Today, shake off any victory or defeat blues with a lineup of fun happenings right here in town. Head to Fountain Brewing and Zeeks Pizza at 6pm for Monday Trivia, where you can test your knowledge over slices and brews, or join the Missing Piece Mondays community puzzle day at Stones Throw Brewery from noon till 9pm, perfect for connecting with neighbors over a laid-back challenge. Active types, lace up for Stemma Run Club starting at 6pm at Stemma West or unwind with Relax and Restore yoga at Maritime Heritage Park Pavilion. Sports enthusiasts, dont miss GangBall at Bloedel Donovan Community Building from 4 to 6pm, a winter league thats building community one game at a time. Music lovers, catch Good Spins Pint Night at El Sueñito Brewing from 7 to 9pm, spinning vinyl from Ritual Records while every drink sold donates a dollar to the Volunteer Center of Whatcom County, helping folks with rides to medical appointments and more, making your night out truly count. And if youre craving something edgier, Squid Pisser brings punk energy to The Shakedown tonight. On the news front, our region saw heartbreak with a house fire in Sumas yesterday morning claiming one life, a stark reminder to check those smoke alarms as we head into shorter days. Whatcom Countys spill response heroes in nearby San Juan are marking four decades of protecting our Salish Sea, from quick cleanups of sunken boats like the Aleutian Isle to preventing worse disasters, keeping our waters safe for orcas and everyone who loves them. Looking ahead, Valentines vibes are ramping up with Galentines Karaoke PJ Party this Friday at Bloedel Donovan, partner yoga sessions, and swing dances at The Majestic on the 14th, plus First Friday art walks downtown. Weather-wise, expect that mix of showers and sun were used to, so bundle up for outdoor fun. Whether youre volunteering, gaming, or jamming, Bellingham delivers real connections that make our community thrive. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • A Bustling Sunday in Bellingham: From Birding to Brews, Connecting Our Community
    2026/02/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, February 8th. Kick off your day with some fresh winter air at the Winter Birds of Lake Padden guided bird walk from 10 a.m. to noon at the covered playground pavilion, where local birders will help you spot feathered friends darting around the water's edge, connecting you to the quiet beauty of Whatcom County's wildlife even in the chill. Families and dog lovers, head to Zeeks Pizza on Meridian at noon for Dog Days of Winter, a paw-some event blending pizza bites with pet playtime that turns a simple Sunday into tail-wagging memories. Art enthusiasts, immerse yourselves in Rachel Foreman's vibrant Fruit watercolors at Meloy Gallery in Bay Street Village from noon to 5 p.m., her juicy depictions reminding us how local talent captures the essence of Pacific Northwest harvests.

    Sports fever is hitting high gear today with not one but two Seahawks Super Bowl watch parties. Grab your blue and green at Beach Cat Brewing starting at 3 p.m., or join the roar at Aslan Depot for Super Bowl 60 from 3 p.m. onward, where the energy of our community turns game day into a celebration of Whatcom pride, fueling tailgates and high-fives that strengthen those neighborly bonds. Up in Blaine, Sea the Win at Semiahmoo Resort inside Packers runs from 1 to 7 p.m., perfect for northern neighbors craving that big-game vibe by the water. Nature calls with Trees of the PNW walk at Larrabee State Park from 1 to 4:30 p.m., led by Northwest Natura experts who'll reveal the secrets of our towering evergreens, inspiring you to see the forests shaping our daily lives and future hikes.

    Craft your own masterpiece at the Striking Scarves natural dye and shibori workshop at Whatcom Museum from 1 to 4 p.m., where artists Serafima Zavorotny and Fiona Ferguson guide you through eco-friendly techniques that transform plain fabric into wearable art, highlighting sustainable creativity right here at home. Trivia fans, test your wits at Red Rum Tiki Bar from 6 to 9 p.m. or Sunday Night Trivia at Stemma OG starting at 5:30, evenings that spark laughter and friendly rivalries over tropical drinks or brews. Catch the MegaZapper Electrical Show at SPARK Museum at 2:30 p.m., a shocking demo of invention history that electrifies curiosity for all ages. And don't miss the Whatcom County Monthly Meetup at 2 p.m., a chance to connect with locals on community issues that directly impact our neighborhoods.

    Looking ahead, gear up for First Friday Art Walk this Friday downtown from 6 to 10 p.m., alive with galleries and street energy. Western Washington Vikings women's basketball dominated the Nighthawks 82-54 last night, a thrilling reminder of our fierce local athletic spirit. Whatcom EMS logs show routine fire and aid responses keeping our streets safe, underscoring the reliable heroes watching over us. From trails to taverns, today's lineup weaves Bellingham's vibrant pulse into your weekend, fostering connections that make our corner of the world thrive. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Rallies to Protect Neighbors, Diverse Community Events, and Local News Highlights
    2026/02/07
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for February 7th. Kick off your Saturday with a burst of community spirit as Bellingham rallies around protecting neighbors amid rising ICE concerns. Yesterday at the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center, dozens gathered to assemble over 300 whistle kits, turning simple plastic whistles into powerful tools for solidarity. These kits, now popping up free at spots like Village Books, Leaf and Ladle, Make.Shift Art Space, and MW Soapworks, come with zines in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, rights cards, and hotlines like the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network. Short whistle bursts signal nearby ICE presence, while long blasts call for crowds to intervene, echoing tactics from LA to Chicago. Organizers stress its about building networks, especially after recent courthouse arrests here violated state law, reminding us that in uncertain times, we only have each other to form that safety net and foster real change through everyday actions.

    Shifting to brighter vibes, todays packed with ways to connect and create. Head to the Bellingham Dockside Market from 10am to 2pm for fresh local finds right by the water, or join the Community Work Party at Lake Padden Galbraith Mountain Trailhead at 9am to give back to our trails, clearing paths for epic winter hikes that keep our outdoor playground thriving. Art lovers, catch FRUIT, Rachel Foremans vibrant watercolors at Meloy Gallery on Bay Street from noon to 5pm, or groove to the Josh Roberts Hot Five Jazz Band at VFW Hall starting at 2pm, channeling that classic Dixieland energy ahead of tonights Mardi Gras North concert at FireHouse Arts from 7 to 9pm. Music fans, dont miss the Sunset Silent Disco at Zuanich Point Park as the sun dips, dancing headphone-style with harbor views, or rev up for Candlelight concerts at Hotel Bellwether, pitting Queen vs ABBA at 8:30pm or a Beatles tribute at 6:30pm, both intimate and candlelit for that perfect pre-Valentines magic. Families can dive into the Salish Seed Swap at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship from noon to 3pm, swapping heirlooms to boost backyard gardens, or the sensory-friendly Valentines party at Bloedel Donovan from 1:30 to 3:30pm. Nature buffs, learn Mason Bee keeping at Garden Spot Nursery at 10am to pollinate like pros, and spark kids curiosity at the SPARK Museums MegaZapper Electrical Show at 2:30pm.

    Locally, Rep. Alex Ramel from Bellingham backs a new state sugar tax proposal on sweetened drinks to fund food assistance, aiming to curb health issues while sparking debate on everyday costs. Meanwhile, a Skagit County man got six months for threatening Congress members, a stark reminder of words weight. Stay tuned to these stories shaping our bay. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Bounces Back: Flood Recovery, Road Closures, and Cultural Events Ahead
    2026/02/05
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, February 5th. Kick off your day with the buzz around town, where recent floods from December's record Nooksack River overflow still ripple through lives, especially in Sumas, Everson, and Nooksack mobile-home spots. Volunteers are rallying for undocumented neighbors hit hardest, helping with cleanup and recovery that underscores our tight-knit community's strength amid state-declared emergencies.[7] On the roads, watch for that five-day full closure of Mount Baker Highway soon for culvert repairs and repaving, keeping travelers safer long-term, while a semi-truck blocked Guide Meridian lanes in Lynden yesterday—echoing a prior crash there, so patience pays off on these busy routes.[1] Ferndale's I-5 southbound cleared after a nasty wreck wedged a car under a semi, and investigations continue into Haxton Way's fatal motorcycle-SUV collision, reminding us to drive defensively in winter chill.[1]

    Shifting to brighter beats, tonight's packed with fun: trivia at Stones Throw Brewery from 7 to 9, live music with Sharon Mayson and the Living Rumors at FireHouse Arts Center starting 6:30, or catch The GBU improv laughs at Upfront Theatre at 7:30—perfect ways to unwind and connect.[2][4] Whatcom Museum's Family Interactive Gallery hosts a members preview reception 5 to 7, sparking family curiosity downtown.[6] Bellingham Queer Collective drops in for social hours 3 to 6, fostering inclusive vibes.[8] Looking ahead, First Friday tomorrow explodes downtown with art walks, Aslan Depot parties, Allied Arts shows, and Isabel Wilkerson speaking at Mount Baker Theatre—celebrate local creators while sipping and strolling.[4]

    Waterfront warriors gear up too: today's Maritime Lobbying Day in Olympia pushes for toxin cleanup funds and fishing tax redirects, vital for our bay jobs and economy, with job fairs and seafood networking on the horizon like February 25th at Squalicum Boathouse.[3] The Alternative Response Team handled over 2,400 calls last year, linking folks to housing and mental health without crisis escalation—a win for compassionate care.[1] Air quality's eased with the Kendall burn ban lifted, but ease up on wood smoke indoors. Severe weather shelters stay open through Monday's 20s lows in Bellingham and Ferndale, so stay warm out there.[1]

    From bluegrass festivals bowing out to school performances lighting stages, Bellingham pulses with resilience and opportunity—get out, engage, and make today count. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Weather Woes, Crashes, and Community Comebacks - A Whatcom County Update
    2026/02/04
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday February 4th. Start your day with the pulse of Whatcom County, where were wrapping up a wild week of weather woes and community comebacks.

    First, a heads up for drivers: that Guide Meridian in Lynden is turning into a trouble spot, with another semi-truck and trailer blocking all lanes in a crash yesterday, echoing a similar mess from just days before. Southbound I-5 in Ferndale got snarly too from a wreck where a car wedged under a semis trailer, but lanes are clear now. Mt Baker Highway faces a full five-day closure soon for culvert repairs and repaving, so plan alternate routes if youre heading that way. And the Haxton Way motorcycle fatality with an SUV is still under investigation, reminding us to double-check those intersections.

    On a brighter note, the air quality burn ban in Kendall is lifted, though folks are wise to ease up on indoor wood fires anyway. Power flickered out for nearly two thousand in Bellingham Monday afternoon, but crews got it sorted quick. Severe weather shelters stayed open through the weekend in Bellingham and Ferndale as temps dipped into the twenties, a lifeline for those battling the cold snap.

    Schools are buzzing with February events across Whatcom County districts, from student performances to rallies, though Ferndale Police clarified no major issues from Fridays protest march despite some objects tossed at cars. Bellingham Public Schools leaders are pushing hard for fixes to Washingtons funding mess, saying its leaving kids shortchanged in a letter that hit the presses this week. Meanwhile, the North Cascades Bluegrass Festival is hanging up its strings after a 35 percent ticket drop last year, a tough loss for music lovers dreaming of those mountain jams.

    Community heroes at the Alternative Response Team handled over twenty-four hundred calls in 2025, de-escalating crises and linking folks to housing and mental health help, proving non-police responses are making real waves. After recent floods battered properties, Whatcom Countys Assessors Office is prioritizing inspections in central Bellingham, Sudden Valley, and FEMA flood zones for 2026 tax reliefsubmit that Destroyed Property Form if your place took a hit outside those spots.

    A few cautions: a Bellingham man sits on a hundred thousand dollar bond after a DUI smash into a stopped car, and a local home care aides credential got yanked for exploiting a vulnerable adult. Keep eyes peeled for that missing person last seen January 16th around noon.

    Whether youre dodging roadblocks or chasing school shows, Bellinghams got that resilient spirit. Tune in for more on local events to fill your week.

    This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Local Roundup: Chili Cook-Off, Film Screening, Vikings Basketball, and More
    2026/02/01
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, February 1st.

    Folks, kick off your day with some exciting local action right here in Whatcom County. If youre up for community flavors, head to the DVSAS Soup R Bowl Chili and Chowder Cook Off at Structures Brewery on West Holly Street from noon to 4pm today. Taste test your way through hearty bowls while supporting domestic violence survivors its a delicious way to connect and give back, warming hearts as much as your taste buds. Then, from 3 to 5pm at the FireHouse Arts and Events Center, catch the Documenting Grace Film Series screening Wicket, a story that dives into resilience and grace, perfect for reflecting on our shared human experiences.

    Sports fans, Western Washington University mens basketball just pulled off an epic comeback victory over the Nanooks last night, storming back from a 15-point deficit to claim the win. That Viking spirit is alive and firing up campus pride catch the highlights and keep cheering them on. Out in Maple Falls, Northwest Natura is hosting Bushcraft Basics Survival Fishing Reel from noon to 5pm, teaching hands-on skills to reel in dinner from our local waters great for adventurers ready to embrace the wild side of Whatcom.

    On the news front, stay alert drivers a semi-truck and trailer blocked all lanes on Guide Meridian in Lynden recently, with backups from a similar crash the day before, reminding us to ease off the gas on those busy routes. Mt Baker Highway faces a full five-day closure soon for culvert repairs and repaving, so plan alternate paths if youre heading east. Haxton Ways fatal motorcycle crash is still under investigation, and severe weather shelters remain open in Bellingham and Ferndale through Monday with lows in the 20s bundle up if youre out late. Good news though the air quality burn ban in Kendall got canceled, though keep wood burning minimal indoors. And early this morning around 6:40am, reports surfaced of a possible unconfirmed quake 15 miles from Bellingham no major impacts noted yet, but well keep you posted.

    For ongoing vibes, Housing Week kicks off today with events tackling affordable living tours of tiny homes and workshops on ADUs that could reshape how we build community here. WWCs By the Books student art show opens at 8am, showcasing fresh talent that brings our creative scene to life. Clear skies tonight might bring Northern Lights visible even at our latitude step outside and gaze up for a free natural spectacle.

    Trivia lovers, gear up for Red Rum Trivia at 6pm or Sunday Night Trivia at Stemma OG from 5:30 to 7:30pm test your wits and make new friends.

    This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Weekend Happenings in Bellingham: Electrifying Shows, Live Music, and Cultural Events
    2026/01/31
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, January thirty-first.

    We're starting this Saturday with some exciting things happening around town. If you're looking for something to do today, there's plenty on the calendar. The Spark Museum of Electrical Invention is running their popular MegaZapper show at two thirty this afternoon, featuring one of the largest Tesla coil demonstrations in the country. That's a great option if you're looking for some family-friendly fun with four million volts of electricity on display.

    Music lovers have several options today. There's a Candlelight Tribute to Fleetwood Mac happening at Hotel Bellwether at six thirty tonight, with tickets starting at thirty-four dollars. If you're into live music at a more casual venue, Stones Throw Brewery has live music from six to eight this evening. And for those looking for something later in the night, there's late night live music at Cheba Hut from nine to eleven, plus an evening show at the Blue Room featuring Veronica North with doors at seven and the show starting at eight.

    For the culturally inclined, there's a Watercolor Dessert Workshop happening this morning from nine to eleven at Saltadena Bakery and Cake Shop, combining creativity with treats. And if you want to explore Bellingham's history, the Fairhaven Ghost Tour is happening at seven thirty tonight at Sycamore Square.

    In other local news, Whatcom County has been removed from a lawsuit involving a serious injury at Birch Bay Waterslides. A judge ruled that health jurisdictions cannot be held liable for waterpark injuries under state law. The case will proceed to a jury trial in late August involving the waterslide operator and consulting engineers.

    For those interested in wellness and fitness, there's a Women's Weightlifting competition happening this morning at Evergreen Strength Gym starting with warm-ups at eight twenty.

    If you missed it yesterday, the Bellinghome School of Music had a winter recital on Friday, and they're doing another performance today from eleven in the morning to one thirty in the afternoon at the FireHouse Arts and Events Center, featuring talented students of various ages sharing their musical pieces with the community.

    There's also a Taste of Love event happening tonight from five to eight at the Ruus Room at the Inn at Lynden if you're looking for something a bit more upscale.

    This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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