Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, September 13, 2025. We’re kicking off a bright and busy weekend here in the heart of Whatcom County with a mix of local news, updates, and the best things to do around town.
If you looked up yesterday, you might have caught a glimpse of the Goodyear Blimp soaring above western Whatcom County as it made its way out of Arlington. On the ground, local authorities are investigating lightning as the cause of three new wildfires flaring up around Ross Lake. Regional air has grown hazy, with smoky skies extending all the way down from the Perry Fire in North Cascades National Park. If you’re headed outside, be aware of fire warnings and burn bans, and take care with any outdoor flames—reports say even unattended campfires can trigger widespread damage, as hikers have witnessed firsthand in nearby forests. Local campers say the air quality is dropping and visibility’s low[1][7].
Power outages are making headlines in Lynden, Everson, and across Point Roberts today, with over 1,500 residents affected; utility crews estimate restoration around mid-afternoon. Major ramp closures along I-5 for grinding and repaving are also causing traffic slowdowns near Ferndale and Custer. If you’re planning a drive, expect delays and consider alternate routes[1].
In neighborhood updates, Bellingham city officials secured a court judgment in a dispute over an encampment property, ruling the city isn’t responsible for cleaning up the toxic waste left behind[1]. Meanwhile, the aftermath of a recent hit-and-run in Bellingham has police urging vigilance after a cyclist sustained serious injuries. There’s also an active investigation and community call for witnesses after an assault and robbery at Little Squalicum Park[1].
Now for some good news and events to enjoy. The Bellingham Farmers Market opens at Depot Market Square from 10 to 2 today, featuring the freshest late-summer produce and handmade goods. If you’re looking for adventure, there’s a bioluminescence kayak tour at Larrabee State Park and a full-day paddling trip out to Lummi Island. Sport enthusiasts can catch the Trojan Men’s Soccer team facing off against Whatcom Community College in their league opener here in town[2][4][8].
For those feeling festive, Oktoberfest celebrations get into full swing at Trackside Beer Garden and Chuckanut Brewery, with live music, local brews, and family-friendly activities lasting all afternoon. If you’re interested in the arts, Cordata Gallery continues its “Modern Meets Primitive” exhibit, and tonight Mount Baker Theatre hosts Americana favorite Kim Richey in concert. For an electric experience, the SPARK Museum’s MegaZapper Show runs mid-afternoon. If you’re craving something unique, swing by Zuanich Point Park at sunset for a silent disco—headphones on, groove out with friends and family as the sun goes down[2][4][6].
Don’t miss the Deming Library’s Coast Salish mural unveiling this evening, where local artists and members of the Lummi Nation will share the story behind the vibrant new public art. And for those hungry for community, run with the chums out at BP Highlands in Blaine or join early risers for a jazz brunch downtown at Hotel Leo. Night owls can catch improv at The Upfront Theatre, or jump in on country night line dancing at Bar Two Eleven[2][4][5].
Finally, on the international front, Bellingham officials have teamed up with our neighbors in Langley, BC to plant a symbolic tree, celebrating cross-border unity and friendship. A reminder that our town is connected both locally and globally by the people who call it home[3].
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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