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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Traffic Update, Entertainment Highlights, and Weekend Happenings
    2026/01/22
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, January 22nd.

    We're starting off the day with a traffic update for anyone heading south on Interstate 5. The Washington State Department of Transportation completed overnight bridge deck repairs on the Skagit River Bridge, with the left lane closure that ran from 10 p.m. Wednesday through 5 a.m. this morning now cleared. Drivers should be back to normal conditions as you head into the afternoon commute.

    On the entertainment front, Bellingham has quite a bit happening this evening if you're looking to get out. The downtown waterfront is hosting Fire and Story, an event running through Saturday that offers activities from 4 to 11 p.m. If live music is more your speed, there's music at Zeeks Pizza and Fountain Brewing on Meridian Street from 7 to 9 p.m., and the Blue Room is hosting performances from local artists Sami Braman, Allison De Groot, and Quin Bachand with doors at 7 and the show starting at 8. Over at the Upfront Theatre on Prospect Street, The GBU takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. If you prefer something more low key, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting trivia night from 7 to 9 p.m., and they'll have live music too, so it's a great spot to hang out with friends.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, there's plenty to keep you busy. Tomorrow night, rapper Talib Kweli is performing at Wild Buffalo House of Music. Saturday is shaping up to be especially exciting with Ira Glass bringing his show Seven Things I've Learned to the Mount Baker Theatre at 7:30 p.m. There's also the MegaZapper Electrical Show at the Spark Museum at 2:30 p.m. if you're looking for something for the whole family. And if you want to get active outdoors, the Ecological Restoration Club is hosting a tree planting event at Kenney Creek in Deming Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon.

    As we head into the weekend, don't forget that the Hotel Bellwether still has its holiday trees celebration on display throughout the lobby. It's a chance to vote on your favorite festive tree and enter for a chance to win an overnight stay in their iconic three-story lighthouse suite.

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  • Bellingham Shelter Opens, Arrest Made, Fatality on I-5, Local Events on Tap
    2026/01/21
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 21st.

    We're starting the day with some important news for folks experiencing the cold snap. The Bellingham Severe Weather Shelter is opening its doors tonight at 925 North Forest Street. If you need a warm place to stay, check-in runs from 4 to 8 PM, with checkout at 8 AM the following morning. The shelter will be open for four consecutive nights through Saturday. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and yes, service animals and emotional support animals are welcome. The shelter is conveniently located on WTA Route 1 on North Forest Street, just past the intersection with Laurel. Street parking is available for guests. Over in Ferndale, their severe weather shelter at the United Church continues operating with 15 beds available. Check-in there is from 5:30 to 8 PM nightly.

    On the public safety front, the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office arrested a Bellingham man in connection with an assault that happened over the weekend. A neighbor reported being stabbed near the Guide just north of East Kelly Road on Saturday afternoon. The victim was taken to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center for treatment. The 32-year-old suspect is being held at the Whatcom County Jail on a one million dollar bail and faces charges of first-degree assault with domestic violence allegations.

    We also want to alert drivers to a significant incident that occurred yesterday on Interstate 5. A multi-vehicle collision closed southbound lanes near Ferndale around 3:50 PM on Tuesday. Authorities confirmed this was a fatality crash with at least two patients transported to the hospital. The investigation continued into the evening with no immediate reopening estimate.

    Now, if you're looking for something fun to do tonight despite the chilly weather, Bellingham has plenty of options. Catch live music at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 PM. The Upfront Theatre is hosting some great shows, or head to the NEKO Cat Cafe for College Day from noon to 5:45 PM. Blue Room has Open Decks starting at 8 PM if you're feeling creative. Mount Baker Theatre is featuring Ira Glass tomorrow night with his show Seven Things I've Learned at 7:30 PM. And if you're really into the music scene, there's a Candlelight concert featuring Coldplay and Imagine Dragons tomorrow at Hotel Bellwether at 8:30 PM.

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  • Bellingham Weekend Roundup: Arts, Wellness, and Entertainment for Sunday, January 18, 2026.
    2026/01/18
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, January 18, 2026.

    We're starting this Sunday with some wonderful community events happening throughout the day. Over in Benicia, the community is gathering at their public library this afternoon to honor Martin Luther King Jr. with a special program called Reading, Reflection, Resolve. While that's a bit of a drive, it speaks to the spirit of reflection many communities are embracing on this holiday weekend.

    Right here in Bellingham, we've got plenty to keep you busy. If you're looking for something active this morning, head over to Cordata Park Pavilion between ten and eleven for a New Moon Gong and Sound Bathing Meditation session. It's a peaceful way to start your Sunday if you're into that kind of wellness activity.

    For art lovers, the Whatcom Museum has Artist's Corner running today from noon to four thirty, featuring artist Heather Dawn Sparks and her Pattern Pathways exhibition. It's included with regular admission, and members get in free. That's a great option if you want some indoor cultural activities.

    If you're interested in live entertainment, there's Stand Up Comedy happening at Frank's Pizza and Bar at Resurrection Spirits tonight at seven o'clock. Tickets start at just six sixty-six, and there's apparently a two for one deal, so grab a friend and enjoy some laughs with your dinner.

    For the sports fans out there, Western Washington's women's basketball team had an impressive win yesterday over Alaska Anchorage at Carver Gymnasium, eighty-one to sixty-five. If you're interested in basketball, check out what's coming up in the GNAC schedule for more local action.

    And if you're looking for something more casual, the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is running their MegaZapper Electrical Show at two thirty this afternoon. It's a fun, educational experience, especially if you've got kids wondering about how electricity works.

    The Firehouse Arts and Events Center is also hosting performances today as part of their regular weekend programming, so if theater is more your speed, that's another great option to explore.

    Remember to stay warm out there and take advantage of some of these great indoor activities. Whether you're into wellness, art, comedy, sports, or science, Bellingham has something for everyone this Sunday.

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  • Bellingham Winter Wrap: Shelter, Flood Cleanup, Burn Ban, and Community Events
    2026/01/17
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, January 17th.

    Folks, we are in the thick of a chilly snap here in Bellingham, with colder than expected temperatures sticking around through the weekend. That means the Severe Weather Shelter at 925 North Forest Street is extending operations tonight, keeping doors open to provide warmth and safety for those in need, just like it has through this tough winter season run by Whatcom County Health and Community Services. If you or someone you know needs a spot, head there early, and remember Ferndales shelter at 2034 Washington Street is also activated. This extension directly helps folks stay out of the elements, preventing health risks from the freeze.

    On the recovery front, the Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group is calling for urgent volunteers today and Monday the 19th to clean out flood damaged homes, getting families back on their feet faster after recent deluges. Meanwhile, a Stage 1 burn ban is in effect right now in the Columbia Valley area due to stagnant air and cooling temps, so skip the wood fireplaces or uncertified stoves unless its your sole heat source to keep our air clean and safe for everyone breathing it.

    Big news for public safety: the Whatcom County Sheriffs Office is set to relocate to Bellinghams Cordata neighborhood, bringing a modern headquarters thatll improve response times and serve our growing community better. And excitingly, the 2026 Ski to Sea race has sold out in record time, signaling huge enthusiasm for our annual Whatcom tradition that unites athletes and spectators across seven legs from Mt. Baker to the bay.

    Today is packed with fun ways to beat the cold and connect. Swing by the Bellingham Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for fresh local catches and artisan goods that support our fishing families. Music lovers, catch the Sharp Five Jazz Collective at 7 p.m. in Lyndens Jansen Art Center or Stop Making Sense at 7:30 at Mount Baker Theatre, channeling that Talking Heads energy. Dance into sunset at Zuanich Point Parks Silent Disco, or hunt vinyl treasures at the Black Noise Record Fair from 3 to 8 p.m. at Aslan Depot. Sports fans, cheer on the Whatcom womens basketball team versus Alaska Anchorage at 5 p.m. in Carver Gym. Nature buffs can join Northwest Naturas Winter Foraging Walk in Ferndale from noon to 4 p.m., learning medicinal plants that thrive right here in our backyard. And for a sober twist on Dry January, Semiahmoo Resorts N/A Mixology Class at 4 p.m. in Blaine crafts mocktails thatll impress without the buzz.

    Stay warm, get involved, and make today count in our vibrant corner of Whatcom County.

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  • Bellingham Buzz: Museum Creativity, Marine Life, Art, Sports, Music, and Water Solutions
    2026/01/15
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, January 15th.

    Rise and shine, Bellingham! Kick off your day with some family fun at the Whatcom Museum, where the FIG Artists Corner and Studio are open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., letting kids unleash their creativity with hands-on projects that spark imagination and build skills for tomorrow's artists. Little ones can join Preschool Open Gym from 9 a.m. to noon, burning energy indoors while parents connect over coffee. Storytime at the FIG wraps up by 11 a.m., perfect for cozy bonding with tales that light up young minds.

    As the morning rolls on, head to the Marine Life Center for free daily exhibits from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., where you can dive into our coastal ecosystem up close, learning how local conservation efforts protect the Salish Sea's vibrant marine life that sustains our fishing heritage and tourism economy. Art lovers, dont miss the FREE Art Lab at Bellingham Public Librarys Central branch from 2 to 4 p.m., turning everyday curiosity into masterpieces.

    Tonight, the action heats up with Western Washington Universitys womens basketball team taking on Alaska Fairbanks at 7 p.m. in Carver Gymnasiums WECU Court cheer on the Vikings as they battle for conference glory, fueling school spirit that strengthens our community bonds. Trivia fans, flex your Grey's Anatomy knowledge from 6 to 8 p.m. at Aslan Depot or join general Trivia Night at Stones Throw Brewery from 7 to 9 p.m. both spots buzzing with laughs and craft brews that make midweek feel like a win. Cat lovers, stretch into Cat Yoga at NEKO Cat Cafe from 6 to 7:30 p.m., blending wellness with purr-fect companionship for that feel-good reset.

    Catch live tunes at Zeeks Pizza and Fountain Brewing from 7 to 9 p.m., where melodies pair with slices to unwind after a busy day. Laughter awaits at The Upfront Theatre with The GBU at 7:30 p.m. and Stand-Up Comedy Night at 9:30 p.m., delivering sharp wit that spotlights local talent and keeps our arts scene thriving.

    Looking ahead, tomorrow brings Biosphere at Firehouse Arts Center and Game Night at The Upfront, while Saturdays Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. offers fresh catches and artisan goods that support our hardworking fishers and makers. On the news front, a Whatcom County Council member is pushing a Nooksack River adjudication settlement, aiming to balance water needs for farmers, salmon, and families amid climate shifts less snowpack means tighter summers, but this could unlock collaborative solutions with state funding to safeguard agriculture and fisheries that feed our region.

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  • Bellingham Remembers Renee Good, Protests ICE, and Rallies for Community
    2026/01/14
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 14.

    Our community is still reeling from the heartbreaking death of Renee Good, the award-winning poet and mother shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week. Videos show the agent firing through her SUV window after she turned away from him, contradicting claims she tried to run him over. Here in Whatcom County, folks have poured out rage and grief through powerful protests. Cars lined Pacific Highway near the Ferndale ICE facility Friday for a vigil honoring Good and four others killed in recent operations, with honks of support echoing from passing drivers. Saturday brought hundreds to the Federal Building downtown for a march organized by Indivisible, chanting for accountability and an end to ICE overreach. Local voices like retired botanist Shelley Weisberg shared her shame over a country killing its own, while veteran Michael Colfer raged against what he sees as a fascist shift. Community organizer Liz Darrow reminded us this hits home, with families torn apart right here at the Ferndale site and beyond. Tonight at 6 p.m., head to Honey Moon Mead and Cider for an open mic poetry reading in Goods honor, a chance to channel that energy into art and calls for change.

    Shifting to brighter spots, todays packed with ways to connect and create. Catch live music at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m., or groove to the Kareem Kandi World Orchestra at the FireHouse Arts Center starting at 6:30. Music lovers can also hit the womens Backcountry Meetup at Kulshan Sunnyland Taproom or Cecyl Ruehlen at Karate Church late night. Families, NEKO Cat Cafe offers College Day till 5:45 with adorable felines, and Whatcom Museums FIG Artists Corner and Studio run 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for hands-on creativity. Gamers, Super Smash LIVE kicks off at 8 p.m. in the Blue Room, and Bellingham Makerspaces hosting a Cascade STEAM Engineering Meetup at the high school. Dont miss Western Wednesdays downtown for all-day fun.

    Over in Sumas, Mayor Bruce Bosch is fired up, taking Whatcom County Council to task over Nooksack River decisions that he says fueled recent floods by allowing overflows near Everson without protecting downstream towns. Hes pushing for levees now, warning of catastrophe without action, a real fight for our valleys survival.

    Looking ahead, tomorrows Cat Yoga at NEKO and womens basketball versus Alaska Fairbanks at 7 p.m. keep the momentum going.

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  • Bellingham Update: Rain, Fires, and Community Connections on a Wet Winter Weekend
    2026/01/10
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, January 10, 2026. Around town, folks are waking up to a mostly dry morning before a new weather system moves in this afternoon, bringing steady rain and some breezy southeast winds. Emergency management says there are no active watches or warnings for Whatcom County on land, but boaters should know there is a small craft advisory on the inland waters through tomorrow afternoon, with choppy conditions on the bay and around Lummi and the islands. On the bright side, forecasters expect a stretch of drier, milder weather to settle in after Tuesday, so this wet weekend may pay off with a clearer week ahead. In city news, Bellingham police and fire crews are still looking into a large fire at a homeless encampment off the Guide Meridian near the dead end of Tull Road. Flames were reported around 9:15 Thursday night and reached about ten feet high before firefighters got them under control. Officers also found a handwritten sign at the site with a threatening message aimed at people who “tell on” others in the encampment. Investigators say the cause of the fire and the meaning behind that warning are still unknown, and there’s no word yet on injuries. If you are looking for things to do today, Bellingham’s got plenty. Cyclocross riders are taking over Cornwall Park for the Cascade Cross series from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., so expect mud, cowbells, and lots of cheering along the course. If your idea of a workout is more about kicks and combos, West Coast Fight Club on Stuart Road is hosting Muay Thai kickboxing workshops late this morning, welcoming folks who want to sharpen their skills and get moving. For arts and entertainment, the SPARK Museum is lighting up downtown with its MegaZapper Electrical Show, promising live, high voltage demonstrations that are much more Tesla coil than textbook. Over at New Prospect Theatre on Prospect Street, you can wind down tonight with an evening of music: Forrest Van Tuyl with Shadow Basket takes the stage from 7:30 to 9:30. As the sun goes down, choices only multiply. Zuanich Point Park is home to a Sunset Silent Disco, where dancers throw on wireless headphones and move to their own mix while the harbor lights up. Bar Two Eleven hosts North Sound Soul with Brushpopper, doors at 7 and music starting at 8, blending local sounds with a classic downtown bar vibe. And if you need a laugh to cap the night, The Upfront Theatre’s Saturday Night High improv show kicks off at 9:30, keeping Bellingham’s comedy scene lively and weird in the best way. For those looking to connect with community in a quieter way this afternoon, the Bellingham Queer Collective is partnering with Wild Whatcom for a Queer New Year winter walk from 1 to 3 p.m., inviting queer adults to share a lakefront stroll, conversation, and some fresh air to start the year grounded and together. On the civic side, Whatcom County’s Emergency Management team is running a Disaster Assistance Center today at Nooksack Valley Middle School from 10 to 5, helping residents still navigating impacts from recent storms and flooding with information, resources, and recovery support. Religiously inclined listeners might note that Congregation Beth Israel is holding its regular Torah study this morning, with Shabbat wrapping up at Havdalah around 5:35 p.m., part of the quiet spiritual rhythm that threads through our busy town. Looking ahead, Western Washington University’s basketball teams are on the road today, and Mount Baker Theatre is gearing up for big touring shows in the coming week, including the Tina Turner musical on Tuesday. Downtown, many businesses are still riding the creative buzz from last night’s shifted First Friday art and music events, so coffee shops and breweries should be extra lively this weekend. Transportation wise, regional roads are mostly open, but with more rain on the way, drivers in low-lying and rural areas should watch for ponding, slush, and slick spots, especially overnight. County officials say they are monitoring conditions but do not anticipate major new closures today. Before we wrap up, a reminder that Whatcom County is technically still under a statewide drought emergency, even as conditions have improved, so those winter rains you see out the window are still doing some quiet work for our rivers, farms, and salmon. That is your snapshot of Bellingham today: a little wet, a little weird, and very alive, from high voltage science and improv comedy to community walks and muddy bike races. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Blustery Weather, Coastal Flooding, and Local Happenings in Bellingham on This Thursday.
    2026/01/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, January 8, 2026.

    Around the county today, keep an eye on the skies and the shoreline. Wind and coastal flood advisories are in effect for parts of Whatcom County, with gusts that could reach up to 50 miles per hour and the potential for tidal flooding in low-lying coastal areas. That means if you commute along the bay, park or walk near the water, give yourself extra time and a little extra distance from the shoreline. Emergency officials are also reminding drivers that storm damaged sections of Mount Baker Highway east of Glacier remain closed, and where alternating traffic is allowed, delays are likely, so plan accordingly if you are heading toward the foothills or the ski area later this week.

    On the safety front, local law enforcement and fire crews have been busy. Recent multi vehicle crashes on county roads, along with icy spots reported in the northwest part of the county, are another nudge to slow down and leave room on those early morning drives. Firefighters also responded to a residential fire in the Nooksack area, where everyone made it out safely, a reminder to check those space heaters and wood stoves as cold weather advisories continue for our lowlands.

    If you are looking for things to do in town today, Bellingham has you covered. In Fairhaven, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting trivia tonight from 7 to 9 p.m., a cozy way to ride out the blustery weather with neighbors and friends. Downtown, the Meloy Gallery at Bay Street Village is featuring FRUIT, a watercolor show by Rachel Foreman, open this afternoon from noon to 5, a bright splash of color on a gray winter day. Over on Meridian, Zeeks Pizza and Fountain Brewing have live music from 7 to 9 p.m., pairing local sounds with your slice. If you are in the mood for laughs, The Blue Room on Holly hosts The Gateway Comedy Show, with doors at 7 and show at 8, while The Upfront Theatre on Prospect keeps the improv energy going with its Thursday night show at 7:30.

    Looking ahead to tomorrow night, Downtown Bellingham’s First Friday returns from 6 to 10 p.m., with galleries, shops, and eateries opening their doors for art walks, specials, and plenty of people watching.

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

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