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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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  • Bellingham Construction Guide and Spring Updates for April 4th
    2026/04/04
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, April 4th, 2026.

    We're starting this Saturday with some important news for anyone navigating our city's streets. If you've been wondering about all the construction activity popping up around town, the City of Bellingham has made it easier to stay informed. They've just launched an interactive construction map on their website that details all the upcoming projects happening across the city. It's a great tool if you're planning your commute or trying to avoid delays. Some of the major work includes nighttime paving on the Guide between Bakerview and Kellogg roads starting very soon, construction continuing on the new What-Comm dispatch center near James Street and Alabama, and importantly, single-lane closures on James Street between Telegraph Road and Gooding Avenue that are starting next week. That What-Comm center is expected to wrap up by fall of next year, so keep that timeline in mind if you work in that area.

    On the local business front, we're seeing some changes in our downtown dining scene. The New Mexico Tamale Company, a woman-owned Mexican restaurant that's been serving our community for ten years, is closing its doors. Rising costs and declining revenue made the decision necessary, reflecting some of the economic pressures our local restaurants are facing right now. It's another reminder to support the establishments that make our community special.

    If you're looking for things to do this spring and summer, Active Kids has some great youth trip opportunities coming up. They're offering day adventures filled with friendship and fun for young people in our area, so if you have kids looking for something exciting, that might be worth checking out.

    We also want to give a shout out to the arts community. There's a First Friday event happening downtown at the BQC Community Center, where you can check out work from Sierra James, a Pacific Northwest mixed-media artist whose work blends painting, design, and experimental technique. It's a great way to support local artists and get out in the community.

    As we head into this busy spring season with construction ramping up around town, make sure to visit that interactive map so you can plan accordingly. Stay safe out there, stay informed, and keep supporting your local Bellingham businesses.

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  • Bellingham Schools Navigate Budget Cuts While Community Events Thrive This April
    2026/04/02
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, April 2nd.

    We're starting this morning with important news from Bellingham Public Schools. Superintendent Dr. Greg Baker announced that the district will be cutting roughly 60 positions as it navigates declining enrollment and funding challenges from the state level. However, there's some good news for families concerned about school closures: elementary schools will remain open at least through 2027. The cuts will primarily affect counseling and library staff assignments, and some programs are being temporarily paused, including the beloved fifth grade mountain school trip. The district did pass an operations levy back in November, but state legislators have pulled back funding for programs like mental health support and early learning, which is driving these necessary adjustments.

    On the transportation front, if you're planning to head north on Interstate 5, be aware that WSDOT has completed cliff scaling work near Bellingham, but there's still no timeline yet for when the highway will fully reopen. Crews finished that critical safety work yesterday, so stay tuned for updates as they continue their assessment.

    For those looking to explore our local economy and culture, the Bellingham Farmers Market is making its return this April with plenty of fresh local goods and community connection. Speaking of April events, there's a pub crawl happening around town, so if you're looking for a fun evening out, that's one way to support our local businesses.

    If you're into the arts, Bellingham Repertory Dance is celebrating 20 years of contemporary dance with a concert called Hindsight. It's a wonderful opportunity to see the vibrant history of local dance on stage.

    And here's something unique: Whatcom County just debuted an AI holographic tour guide at the newly reopened Hovander Park. Yes, you'll be getting park information from an interactive Sasquatch. It's the kind of forward-thinking approach our community is known for.

    For those looking for regular entertainment, Monday trivia nights are back at Fountain Brewing and Zeeks starting April 6th, running weekly through September. Twenty dollar pitchers during trivia make it a fun way to spend your Monday evenings.

    One more thing to note: Allegiant Air will be closing its crew base at Bellingham International Airport in November, so if you're a frequent flyer, you may want to plan accordingly.

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  • Bellingham Wednesday: I-5 Landslide Delays, Ferry Changes, and Weekend Fun
    2026/04/01
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 1.

    Start your day with the big story thats got everyone talking: that massive landslide blocking northbound I-5 just south of town near mileposts 248 and 249. Since March 19, WSDOT crews have been battling 5,000 to 6,000 tons of debris, including bus-sized boulders, working daylight hours seven days a week to stabilize the slope with steel dowels and clear the mess. No reopening timeline yet due to the hillsides unpredictable shifts, so expect 30-minute delays on detours like Samish Way from Exit 246. Locals along the route are feeling the crunch with backed-up traffic, and freight haulers stick to SR 9 via SR 20 and SR 542, since Chuckanut Drive and other locals cant handle the big rigs. Southbound lanes are fine, but watch for temporary fencing catching stray rocks. This closure hits commuters hard, stretching daily drives and squeezing nearby businesses, so plan ahead and check WSDOT updates to keep your routine rolling.

    Closer to home, Whatcom County Public Works rescheduled shoulder repairs on Everson Goshen Road north of E. Smith Road, now closing it daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday starting April 6, blocking all traffic including buses and emergencies. Detour via Noon or Mission Roads to avoid the hassle, especially if youre heading south of Everson.

    On a brighter note, our islands ferry fans take heed: the Whatcom Chief skips service from 10:10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today for terminal inspections at Lummi Island and Gooseberry Point, so catch the last morning runs by 9:50 or 10 a.m. And mark your calendars, the 2026 dry dock outage hits April 25 through May 17, pausing vehicle service after April 24.

    Looking ahead to fun ways to shake off the road woes, lace up for the inaugural Pink Pony Trot 5K this Saturday, April 4 at Lake Padden, hosted by the Northwest Renegade Cowgirls Drill Team its their first ever, promising a lively community run with real heart. Friday kicks off Free First Fridays at the Whatcom Museum, with free admission from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Old City Hall and Lightcatcher, plus family-friendly programs to spark your evening. Theater lovers, Bellingham Theatre Guilds Kodachrome opens April 3 through 19, a poignant tale of memory and family directed by Heidi Sackerson dive in for some emotional storytelling. Kids and grownups alike, Bellingham Public Librarys packed April with Spring Break programs and all-ages events to fuel your curiosity.

    Trail enthusiasts, gear up for Celebrate Trails Day and the Native Plant Sale on April 25 along Bay to Baker and Salish Coast paths from Bellingham to Maple Falls and Cordata Park get out, plant natives, and celebrate our backyard wonders before potential state budget cuts trim access to some public lands amid maintenance strains.

    Meanwhile, bundle up: a winter weather advisory blankets the upper Eastern Cascades slopes from 5 a.m. today through Thursday noon, bringing snow that could slick mountain passes.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: I-5 Closures, New Judge, Poetry Contest Deadline
    2026/03/30
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, March 30th.

    We're starting this week with some important traffic updates for your commute. If you're heading north on Interstate 5 south of Bellingham, crews are still working to stabilize a slope following a landslide that occurred earlier this month. That stretch of northbound I-5 remains closed, so plan ahead and consider using State Route 9 or State Route 11 as your alternate routes. Traffic management teams are actively working on the repairs, so stay tuned for updates on when those lanes reopen.

    On the civic front, Bellingham's municipal court is welcoming some new judicial leadership. Nicholas Henery has joined Judge Debra Lev on the bench starting March 16th, bringing additional capacity to our local court system as we serve the community's legal needs.

    If you're a poetry enthusiast, mark your calendars because the annual Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest is still accepting entries through the end of this month. This is the 21st year of the contest, which typically draws around 250 submissions. If you'd like to participate, just email your poem to SueCBoynton at Gmail dot com. Be sure to check the submission guidelines at thepoetrydepartment dot wordpress dot com slash contest. The real celebration happens on May 28th when the award ceremony takes place at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal at 7 PM, and it's free to attend. After the ceremony, selected poems will be displayed on placards around Bellingham Public Library downtown and on Whatcom Transportation Authority buses throughout our community.

    This week also brings theatrical opportunities for families. Disney's The Little Mermaid, presented by the Theatre Arts Guild, is offering a special ticket giveaway running through tomorrow, so check your local media for details on how to enter.

    Looking a bit further ahead, Bellingham schools are continuing their important facilities planning work. Projections show elementary enrollment declining by about 1,000 students between 2018 and 2028, and the facilities planning task force is expected to complete its recommendations this spring. Those recommendations could impact our community starting as early as fall of this year or next year, so this is worth paying attention to if you have school-aged children.

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