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  • Bellingham Weathers the Storm: Community Resilience Shines Through Flood Impacts
    2025/12/13
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, December 13, 2025.

    After days of intense rain across western Washington, local rivers are finally starting to drop, but flooding impacts are still very real in parts of Whatcom County. The Nooksack hit record levels this week, destroying at least one home near Deming and forcing families to evacuate with little more than the clothes they were wearing. Emergency crews and neighbors have been stepping up with rescues, housing, and fundraisers, turning a frightening week into a reminder of how tightly knit this community really is.

    County officials are asking folks to stay clear of flood‑damaged areas unless you live there, both for safety and to give cleanup crews space to work. Law enforcement is also warning about possible looting in evacuated zones and urging residents to report any suspicious activity right away. If your own neighborhood has sewer or septic issues from the high water, the county has posted guidance on how to safely manage basic sanitation until systems are fully back online.

    If you’re ready to get out today, there is no shortage of ways to plug back into the holiday spirit. The Bellingham Farmers Market is open at Depot Market Square from late morning into early afternoon, with local growers, makers, and plenty of last‑minute gift ideas. Just steps away, the A Medley at Meloy Gallery pop‑up at Bay Street Village showcases local artists all afternoon, a low‑key way to support the creative community that gives downtown its character.

    Families can head to the Children’s Holiday Market at Bloedel Donovan or the Winter Holiday Faire at Whatcom Hills Waldorf School, both offering crafts, treats, and kid‑powered gift shopping. Over at the waterfront, the Lighted Bike Parade rolls out from Depot Market Square late this afternoon, and if you stick around into the evening, Zuanich Point Park hosts a Sunset Silent Disco with wireless headphones and harbor views.

    Fairhaven is buzzing too, with Winter Fest Make and Take art activities at the Whatcom Art Market and live music later on at Stones Throw Brewery. Theater fans can catch the irreverent improv show How the Blank Stole Blankmas at the Upfront Theatre, or the family musical adventure Search for the Christmas Penguin at New Prospect Theatre.

    If you’re craving some big sound to close out the night, holiday funk and soul take over the Blue Room for Funk The Halls, while Zepparella brings a full‑throttle Led Zeppelin tribute to Bar Two Eleven.

    Wherever you go today, give yourself a little extra travel time, watch for leftover high water or detours, and maybe check in on a neighbor who has had a harder week than you.

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  • Flooding, rain, and indoor events: Your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 11.
    2025/12/11
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 11, 2025.

    We wake up today with a close eye on our rivers and roads. A flood warning remains in effect for portions of the Nooksack River, including the South Fork near Saxon Bridge and the mainstem near Deming and Ferndale, as a strong round of rain pushes water levels into the moderate flood range. County officials say the Nooksack at Ferndale is expected to crest around 21 feet this afternoon, just above moderate flood stage, which could bring water over low-lying roads, affect farm fields, and create tricky conditions for rural commutes. Crews in communities like Everson, Nooksack, and Sumas have been stacking sandbags along key routes, and residents can still pick up additional sandbags at the Everson City Shop on Robinson Street if they need extra protection.

    Inside Bellingham city limits, drivers should plan for a slower, wetter commute. Standing water has been reported in several underpasses and along Iowa and Meador near the I-5 overpasses, and state troopers have already had to shut down ramps in that area during peak pooling. Give yourself extra time, avoid driving through water, and watch for sudden closures on familiar shortcuts.

    If you are looking for something uplifting once the workday winds down, Bellingham has plenty happening tonight. Downtown, Bay Street Village is hosting A Medley at Meloy Gallery, an art show running from noon to 6, a good excuse to duck inside, dry off, and discover local artists. Over in Cordata, the gallery on West Stuart Road continues its Stomping Grounds exhibit late into the afternoon, offering another indoor option to soak in some creativity instead of more rain.

    Fairhaven gets festive this evening as the Firehouse Arts and Events Center welcomes A Very SUGAR Holiday… With Honey, a holiday performance at 7 that leans into the season with music and story. If you are in the mood for something more casual, Flatstick Pub on State Street rolls out its weekly bingo night at 7, blending mini golf, pints, and prizes.

    For live music lovers, Zeeks Pizza on Meridian brings in a band from 7 to 9, pairing slices with a soundtrack. And if you are curious about what goes into your favorite local spirits, Chuckanut Bay Distillery is offering its regular Thursday tours, a behind the scenes look at how Bellingham’s small-batch bottles come to life.

    Housing advocates and curious neighbors also have something substantive on the calendar today. As part of the regional Housing Week series, tours and conversations are spotlighting everything from tiny home communities to service hubs like the Way Station and Lighthouse Mission, connecting the dots between policy debates and the doorways people actually walk through each night.

    However you spend the day, keep an eye on changing river levels, be kind on the roads, and leave a little extra space between your plans and the weather. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Coastal Flood Advisory, Gale Warnings, and Holiday Events Highlight Busy Monday in Bellingham
    2025/12/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, December eighth.

    Around the county, eyes are on the sky and the shoreline today. Whatcom County Emergency Management has a coastal flood advisory in effect through midday, along with a wind advisory that runs into tonight, and a flood watch on local rivers through later this week. Expect periods of heavy rain, gusty south to southeast winds that could reach the mid 40s along the coast, and minor flooding in low-lying or poor-drainage areas, especially near Ferndale and other Nooksack River stretches. Mariners in the northern inland waters are also under a small craft advisory this morning, with a gale warning taking over by late morning, so smaller boats should stay in port today.

    On the roads, keep an eye out for residual congestion and ongoing investigation work on northbound I-5 near the Alger and Lake Samish area, after yesterday’s tragic incident in which a man jumped from a moving tour bus and was struck and killed. That happened Sunday afternoon and shut down the right lane while State Patrol and WSDOT responded, and it is a sobering reminder to slow down and give emergency crews room to work if you are driving through that corridor.

    If you are looking for something brighter to do indoors, Bellingham’s holiday season is in full swing. Down on the waterfront, the Hotel Bellwether is glowing with its annual Holiday Trees Celebration, where more than 20 themed trees decorated by local businesses line the lobby and halls. You can wander through, vote for your favorite, and support Skookum Kids, with everyone who votes entered for a chance at a night in the Lighthouse Suite.

    For families and kids, the spirit of the Holiday Port Festival continues at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal with gingerbread creations and festive displays to explore. If you want to move a little, head to Bloedel Donovan’s community building this afternoon from four to six for GangBall, or over to Fairhaven where the FireHouse Arts and Events Center hosts Music Monday with community ukulele players from three thirty to five. As evening comes on, you can wind down with Relax and Restore at the Cordata Park Pavilion, get your body moving at Monday Night Dance in the Majestic Ballroom, or test your brain at trivia night at Zeeks Pizza on Meridian. Vinyl lovers can close out the night at Ritual Records Night at El Sueñito Brewing, with curated records spinning from seven to nine.

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  • Blustery Sunday in Bellingham: Coastal Flood Warnings, Indoor Activities, and Live Music
    2025/12/07
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, December 7.

    It is a blustery one across Whatcom County as another round of wind and rain moves through. Emergency Management has a coastal flood advisory in effect for our shorelines this morning, tied to higher king tides and strong onshore winds, along with a broader flood watch on Western Washington rivers through the week. That means low-lying coastal spots like the waterfront and Lummi shoreline could see minor saltwater on roads around high tide, and saturated hillsides will be more prone to slides as storms stack up. If you are out near the bay or driving the usual puddle-prone routes, give yourself extra time and watch for standing water and debris. Boaters are also under a small craft advisory in the inland waters, with choppy seas and gusty winds expected.

    If you are looking for things to do indoors today, downtown and Fairhaven have you covered. The Port of Bellingham’s Holiday Port Festival continues at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, with the gingerbread house contest on display and family-friendly performances and activities filling the building. It is one of the big community traditions of the season and a great excuse to warm up with a cocoa while you watch the weather roll across the bay.

    Art lovers can swing by the Whatcom Museum for a midday program, with events scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. that are perfect for a calm cultural break between errands. Over at New Prospect Theatre on Prospect Street, tonight’s performance continues their current run, giving you a cozy, intimate spot to support local theater.

    If hands-on creativity is more your speed, Bellingham Makerspace at Bellis Fair has an afternoon woodworking coaching session from 2 to 5 p.m., where members can get one-on-one help on projects and new makers can learn their way around the tools.

    As evening settles in, you can wrap your day in live music and community. Aslan Brewing’s Depot location on North State hosts its regular Sunday night session from 7 to 10 p.m., while other venues around town, from Fairhaven to the Arts District, round out the night with performances, comedy, and student art shows.

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  • Coastal Floods, Holiday Cheer, and Local Happenings: Your Bellingham Weekend Guide
    2025/12/06
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, December 6, 2025.

    Let’s start with the weather and what it means for your weekend plans. Whatcom County Emergency Management is keeping an eye on a very active pattern, with a coastal flood advisory in effect for shoreline areas this morning and a recent gale warning over the inland waters. That means higher-than-usual tides, choppy bay conditions, and some ponding on low-lying roads, especially around high tide. Crews are not reporting major incidents so far, but officials are asking folks to give themselves extra travel time, avoid parking right along the waterfront, and keep storm drains clear of leaves to help with localized flooding. Looking ahead, more rounds of rain and breezy winds are expected into early next week, so this is a good time to check gutters, secure holiday decorations, and revisit your winter preparedness plans.

    Now to the fun stuff: there is no shortage of things to do around town today. Downtown, the Bellingham Farmers Market is open late this season, running from 10 to 2 at Depot Market Square, a great chance to pick up local produce, crafts, and some very giftable goodies. Over in Fairhaven, Winterfest lights up the historic district throughout the day, with free activities, horse-drawn carriage rides from noon to three, photos with Santa and his elves, and the Firelit Stroll later this evening, when candles and torches turn the village into a glowing holiday postcard. Down at the Port, families can head to the Holiday Port Festival and Gingerbread House Contest starting late morning, and come evening, keep an eye on the bay for the Lighted Boat Parade as decorated vessels cruise past Bellingham’s waterfront.

    Indoors, the Holiday Festival of the Arts is open most of the day, offering local art, music, and handmade gifts under one roof. The Whatcom Museum’s Deck the Old City Hall exhibit opens at noon, with historic halls dressed up in holiday style. If you are looking for kid friendly options, the Marine Life Center on the waterfront is open for free exploration of touch tanks and local sea life, and there are several library “Let’s Make Presents” craft sessions around the county to help little ones create their own gifts.

    Tonight, if you want something low key and cozy, Bellingham Makerspace at Bellis Fair is hosting a free board game night starting at six, welcoming both seasoned gamers and curious first timers.

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  • Bellingham Burglary Bust, Shelters Open for Cold, Port Transparency Shifts
    2025/12/04
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're starting today with a public safety update. A serial burglar is back behind bars after an attempted robbery early Tuesday morning. Forty-three-year-old Gregory Keefe smashed a glass door at Leaf and Ladle on North State Street around three in the morning. An employee managed to tackle and subdue him until police arrived. Keefe was previously arrested in connection with dozens of burglaries throughout Bellingham last October, but was released on a five hundred dollar cash bond. This latest arrest marks another chapter in an ongoing problem the community has been dealing with.

    On the weather front, as temperatures drop, Bellingham's severe weather shelters are opening their doors. The Whatcom County Health and Community Services shelter on North Forest Street is now active during cold weather. The sixty bed facility opens when overnight lows reach thirty-two degrees or lower. If you or anyone you know needs shelter, check ins run from four to eight p m, and guests receive warm meals, dry clothes, and medical care. Additional capacity is available at Lighthouse Mission Ministries in Fairhaven if needed.

    Looking at governance, there's significant movement at the Port of Bellingham following recent revelations about procurement practices and executive decisions made behind closed doors. The Port's new expanded five-member commission takes office soon, signaling voter desire for increased transparency and accountability in public contracting.

    Now for some fun and festive happenings around town. If you're looking for holiday cheer, there's plenty to choose from this weekend. The Olde Fashioned Christmas at Pioneer Village in Ferndale runs this Friday and Saturday from four to nine p m. The village features over ninety thousand lights, costumed volunteers, visits with Santa, and kids crafts. Admission is just six dollars for adults and three dollars for children. The lights stay up for the following two weekends as well for the Lighted Christmas Stroll with free admission.

    Today right here in Bellingham, there's a Holiday Variety Show running from twelve thirty to two p m if you're looking for something this afternoon. And tonight at eight p m, the band Fruition takes the stage at The Wild Buffalo on West Holly Street.

    For families seeking activities, the Marine Life Center is open today until four p m with free admission, and Mt. Baker Lanes in Ferndale opens at eleven a m for some bowling fun.

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  • Bellingham Range Fined for Lead Pollution, Granary Building for Sale, Housing Development Groundbreaking
    2025/12/03
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    We're starting this Wednesday with some important environmental news affecting one of our local shooting ranges. Whatcom County has issued a violation notice to the Custer Sportsman's Club after discovering more than a hundred lead bullets and fragments scattered on neighboring properties. County officials say this happened despite ongoing conversations with the club about containing their ammunition. Under state law, those fragments are considered solid waste and must stay on-site. The club now has until December 30th to stop the problem and submit a corrective action plan. If lead continues escaping after that deadline, fines could reach 125 dollars per day. Environmental Health Manager Sue Sullivan says the goal is to keep lead contained while still supporting the range's operation as a safe community resource.

    On the commercial real estate front, one of Bellingham's most iconic waterfront buildings is hitting the market. The historic Granary Building, originally completed back in 1929, was fully renovated by Ireland-based developer Harcourt with construction finishing in 2019. The six-story structure now houses a mix of commercial and office spaces. This comes after Harcourt terminated its contract with the Port of Bellingham earlier this year, and it's one of four buildings the company still owns, with two others still under construction.

    Speaking of development, yesterday marked an exciting groundbreaking moment for our housing market. Exxel Pacific officially broke ground on the Manning apartments, a 142-unit project at 2401 Rimland Drive within the larger Barkley Village mixed-use development. That's a significant addition to our local housing supply as we continue addressing our community's needs.

    If you're looking for things to do this evening, we've got plenty of options. Live music is happening at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m. For you concert fans, Hobo Johnson and the Lovemakers are performing at Wild Buffalo at 8:30 p.m., doors at 7:30. If you're interested in learning something new, the Bellingham Makerspace is offering an intro to laser cutting from 6 to 7 p.m. And if you're into theater, there's an 8 to 10 p.m. show at New Prospect Theatre.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Afghan Asylum Seeker Charged, Grinch on Ice, and More Community Events
    2025/12/01
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, December first, twenty twenty-five.

    We're starting this Monday with significant national news that's affecting our community directly. The Trump administration has halted all asylum decisions and paused visa issuance for people traveling on Afghan passports following Wednesday's shooting near the White House. The suspect in that attack is Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a twenty-nine-year-old Afghan national who had been living right here in Bellingham. Lakanwal worked with the CIA during the Afghanistan War and was granted asylum earlier this year. He's now facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the shooting that killed West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, a twenty-year-old military police officer, and critically wounded Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe.

    According to community members and emails from last year, Lakanwal had been struggling significantly since March twenty twenty-three. He quit his job that month and experienced what was described as manic episodes where he would drive across the country uncontrollably. He lived here with his wife and five young sons but was not well integrated into our community. The mosque he attended confirmed they're cooperating fully with the FBI.

    In response to the shooting, the administration has ordered five hundred additional National Guard members to the nation's capital, bringing the total to nearly twenty-two hundred troops deployed in Washington D-C.

    On a lighter note, if you're looking for things to do around Bellingham this week, there's plenty happening. The Bellingham Figure Skating Club is presenting The Grinch on Ice at the Bellingham Sportsplex with shows at eleven thirty in the morning and two in the afternoon, followed by a Grinch-themed public skate from four to five thirty. If you're an art enthusiast, check out the By the Books student art show at Whatcom Community College from eight in the morning to five in the evening. The Farmers Market continues its Saturday tradition at Depot Market Square from ten to two. For live music lovers, Structures Brewing Old Town is hosting an Up-Cycled Arts Market from two to seven in the evening, and the Chuckanut Bay Distillery offers tours throughout the week.

    Whether you're seeking cultural events, outdoor activities, or just a chance to support local businesses, there's something for everyone in our community this week.

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