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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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  • 'Tis the Season in Bellingham: Holiday Markets, Ice Shows, and Cultural Happenings
    2025/11/30
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

    We're wrapping up a busy weekend here in Whatcom County with plenty happening around town. If you haven't made it out yet, today is your last chance to catch the Shop Small Holiday Makers Market at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal. Over 50 local vendors are set up through 5 PM today, so head down to 355 Harris Avenue to support small businesses and find some unique holiday gifts. It's the perfect way to spend your Sunday afternoon while getting some holiday shopping done locally.

    Speaking of entertainment, the Bellingham Figure Skating Club is putting on quite the spectacle today with "You're A Mean One: A Festive Ice Spectacular," featuring everyone's favorite character, the Grinch on Ice. After the main show wraps up, they're hosting a public skate session from 4 to 5:30 PM for anyone who wants to hit the ice. It's a great family-friendly event to kick off the holiday season.

    If you're looking for more cultural activities, the Whatcom Museum has some wonderful options this weekend. The FIG Artist Corner is still running through today with interactive art experiences for kids and families, where you can explore different artistic mediums inspired by featured artists from around the world. The museum is open until 4:30 PM, so there's still time to get some creativity in.

    Theater enthusiasts should know that the Bellingham Theatre Guild has shows continuing through early December. "Sister Act" had performances last night and is running again today at 2 PM, so if you're in the mood for some live theater, that's a great option to round out your weekend.

    As we head into the colder months, remember that Snohomish County has activated its cold weather shelters as temperatures dip below 34 degrees. The community is working hard to ensure everyone has access to warm, safe spaces during winter nights. If you or someone you know needs shelter, those resources are available throughout the season.

    Looking ahead, keep in mind that the holiday season is ramping up with various events and activities popping up around Bellingham and Whatcom County. It's a wonderful time to get out and support local businesses, enjoy community events, and spend time with friends and family.

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  • Tragedy in DC, Policy Shifts, and Bellingham Weekend Fun
    2025/11/29
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, November 29th, 2025.

    We start this morning with a developing story that has national implications right here in our community. Federal prosecutors have announced they will seek the death penalty against 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a Bellingham resident accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. this week. One of the victims, 20-year-old Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, tragically died from her injuries Thursday evening. The other victim, 24-year-old Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe, remains in critical condition fighting for his life. According to investigators, Lakanwal allegedly drove from our area across the country to carry out what authorities describe as a targeted ambush-style attack near the Farragut West Metro station on Wednesday afternoon.

    Lakanwal came to the United States in 2021 through a Biden administration program that resettled Afghans after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan. He had worked with CIA-backed forces during the war and was granted asylum this past April under the Trump administration. Investigators say he was living here in Bellingham with his wife and five children before the shooting. They executed a search warrant at his home Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, recovering numerous electronic devices. His motive remains unclear as investigators continue their intensive probe into his background and any potential associates.

    The incident has already prompted significant policy responses at the federal level. The Trump administration announced Friday it is halting all asylum decisions and pausing visa issuance for people traveling on Afghan passports. Officials are also reviewing all green cards issued to foreign nationals from nineteen countries deemed as concerns.

    On a lighter note, there is plenty happening around Bellingham this weekend to get you out and about. The Mount Baker Theatre has performances lined up for this evening starting at seven thirty. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the Deck the Old City Hall holiday display is open through January, transforming Old City Hall into a festive wonderland with twinkling lights and decorations. Admission is by donation with all proceeds supporting museum programs. If you are looking for some laughs, Bellingham Buddies is happening this afternoon from eleven to four at a local venue featuring some edgy puppet entertainment for adults.

    Whether you are exploring the arts, catching up on local happenings, or just taking time to appreciate our community, there is something for everyone today in Bellingham.

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  • Thanksgiving in Bellingham: Shooting Suspect Ties, Severe Weather Shelter, and Holiday Weekend Events
    2025/11/27
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.

    We're starting this Thanksgiving morning with some important community news. Federal authorities have confirmed that the suspect in yesterday's shooting near the White House in Washington D.C. had connections to our community here in Bellingham. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is believed to have ties to our area. According to law enforcement sources, Lakanwal came to the United States from Afghanistan in 2021 and had applied for asylum in 2024, which was granted in April of this year. Two West Virginia National Guard members remain in critical condition following the shooting near the nation's capital yesterday afternoon. Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential case of international terrorism. The suspect is also wounded and currently in custody.

    Closer to home, if you're feeling the chill this morning, you'll want to know that Bellingham's Severe Weather Shelter is opening its doors this weekend. The shelter will be available Saturday, November 29th and Sunday, November 30th for overnight stays as temperatures are expected to drop to freezing levels. Check-in begins at four o'clock in the afternoon and runs until eight o'clock at night, with checkout at eight in the morning. The shelter can accommodate up to sixty guests each night on a first-come, first-served basis, and meals will be provided for all guests. The shelter is located at nine twenty-five North Forest Street.

    For those looking for things to do during the holiday weekend, there's plenty happening around Whatcom County. The Holiday Festival of the Arts is running at the Whatcom Museum, featuring the FIG Artists Corner and FIG Studio with galleries open from ten in the morning until six in the evening. If you're into recreation, public ice skating is available at the Bellingham Sportsplex from eight thirty in the morning until eleven forty-five. For the little ones, Tiny Trekkers is meeting at ten o'clock, and if you need a break from holiday cooking, Mt. Baker Lanes and Park Bowl bowling alleys are open for some family fun. Whatcom Community College is also hosting the "By the Books" student art show at the WCC Library, featuring original artwork from Visual Arts classes and available during regular library hours.

    As we head into the holiday season, remember to check local websites for any updates to event schedules and times, as things can change with little notice.

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  • Bellingham's Holiday Cheer: Sober Driving, Cat Cafes, and Local Biz Support
    2025/11/26
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26, 2025. As you gear up for Thanksgiving, Bellingham is bustling with activity and a holiday energy you can feel across town. Let’s get you caught up with what’s happening locally and some great ways to celebrate.

    First, a word of caution for those hitting the roads this holiday week. Bellingham has seen a sharp rise in DUI arrests this year, with at least 420 people booked for DUI traffic violations since January, far surpassing numbers from previous years. Tonight, the Washington State Patrol will roll out its No Tipsy Turkey emphasis patrol around Western Washington University, reminding everyone headed home for the holiday to drive sober and always wear a seatbelt. With more enforcement on the roads, it’s the perfect time to leave the car behind if you’re celebrating and travel safely for yourself and others.

    Now on to some fun ways to spend your Wednesday. If you’re looking for cozy vibes, College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe runs from noon to nearly 6, and it’s a great spot to relax with feline company. Over at Stones Throw Brewery, live music will set the mood from six to eight tonight, so gather your friends and take in some local sounds. Downtown, the Western Wednesdays series continues all day, and it’s always a lively reason to wander Cornwall and Railroad for shopping or a treat.

    As the holiday weekend approaches, you might want to plan ahead for some can’t-miss events. The Mount Baker Theatre has O Christmas Tea, a British Comedy, lighting up the stage with holiday laughter tonight. For those feeling artsy, the By the Books student art show is up all day at Whatcom Community College, offering a look at creative talent from our very own students.

    For the holiday shoppers, Sustainable Connections has just launched the Think Local First Holiday campaign, including a digital Holiday Passport and local gift cards to encourage supporting small businesses. Every time you shop at one of 40-plus participating businesses, you earn points redeemable for goodies like movie tickets or gift cards, keeping more dollars circulating in our local economy.

    And for everyone eager for Thanksgiving, Hotel Leo’s Annual Thanksgiving Feast is set for tomorrow, running from one to eight in the evening. It’s a classic Bellingham experience for families and friends.

    No matter your plans, whether it’s live music, relaxing with a cat friend, or hitting up a new local shop, there’s so much to enjoy this week with the spirit of community coming through in every event. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham: From Breweries to Choirs - Your Monday Community Roundup
    2025/11/24
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24th, 2025.

    We're kicking off the week with plenty of activities happening around town today. If you're looking for something to do this evening, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Good Neighbor Night from five to nine PM, and it's free to attend. Ten percent of their beer sales during those hours will go to support the Whatcom Center for Early Learning, which provides vital early learning services and therapy for infants and toddlers with developmental and physical disabilities. It's a great way to grab a drink while supporting a meaningful cause in our community.

    Speaking of community engagement, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center is hosting Music Monday Sing Along starting at three thirty PM. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon, this is open to everyone who loves music and wants to connect with neighbors.

    For the younger crowd, there's plenty happening at local schools and youth centers. Sehome High School is hosting its DECA meeting this afternoon, while over at Happy Valley, the HV BAAY Club is meeting from two thirty to three thirty PM in the music room. PlayDate BLI in Bellingham has open play available from eleven AM until seven PM if your kids need some active indoor time.

    Art enthusiasts should check out the WCC Student Art Show titled By the Books, running all day from eight AM to five PM at the WCC Library's Learning Commons on the second floor. It features original artwork from students in Visual Arts classes and admission is completely free.

    We also want to highlight something special happening at the Whatcom Chorale. They're presenting their concert Lest We Forget, which actually started yesterday and concludes this evening at four thirty PM. If you missed it yesterday, this is your last chance to experience this meaningful performance.

    And finally, it's worth noting that one of Bellingham's own, triathlon commentator Travis Mundell, continues to make waves in the national sports scene. His YouTube channel The Daily Tri has grown tremendously, and he's become a fixture at major events like the IRONMAN World Championships. It's inspiring to see someone from our community pursuing their passion and sharing it with thousands of viewers across the country.

    That's what's happening around Bellingham today. There's truly something for everyone, whether you're into community service, the arts, outdoor activities, or just spending quality time with friends and family.

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