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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Fresh Powder, Grand Slams, and Sunday Vibes
    2026/02/22
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, February 22.

    What a fantastic Sunday to kick off your day with some local pride, starting with the Western Washington University Vikings softball team lighting up Viking Field yesterday in their home opener doubleheader sweep over Simon Fraser University. Freshman pitcher Alanna Wirtala was lights-out, tossing 9.2 innings with just one unearned run, no walks, and scattering hits like confetti, improving to 6-3 on the season. Sophomore Haylee Kim smashed her first homer of the year and cleared the bases with a double for a walk-off run-rule 14-4 win in game two, while senior Hailey Rath crushed a grand slam for five RBI and extended her hitting streak to eight games. Junior Maleah Andrews even broke the WWU all-time runs scored record with 135 career tallies. Now at 7-6, the Vikings head to California next week, but this momentum has the whole community buzzing for more spring action right here at home.[1]

    Mother Nature is delivering winter magic up at Mt. Baker Ski Area today, with light snow falling at Heather Meadows and Pan Dome, temps hovering around 26 to 29 degrees under calm winds. Fresh tracks await every chairlift ride, and forecasters promise even more powder piling up this week, so grab your gear for free parking and endless refills on those slopes. Its the perfect excuse to unplug and carve some turns before the big dumps hit.[5]

    For family fun, head to the Marine Life Center in Bellingham, open daily from 10am to 4pm with free admission, where kids can get up close with rescued sea creatures and learn about our Salish Sea neighbors. The Whatcom Museum is showcasing Jim Hautmans whimsical Waddle Wobbler artwork at Artists Corner from noon to 4:30pm, included with admission, blending creativity and local talent in a way that sparks wonder for all ages. Families can also hit public ice skating at Bellingham Sportsplex from 12:30 to 2:30pm or Lynden Skateway starting at 1:30pm, or roll strikes at Park Bowl or Mt. Baker Lanes bowling alleys all day.[2][8]

    Music lovers, dont miss the Bellingham Chamber Music Society at 3pm in the elegant Crystal Ballroom at Hotel Leo, promising an afternoon of sophisticated sounds that elevate your Sunday. Trivia fans can test their wits at Red Rum Tiki Bar from 6 to 9pm, turning friendly competition into a lively night out downtown. And catch The Plight of a Woman at New Prospect Theater at 2pm, a poignant story reminding us of voices that shape our community.[4][6]

    With gusty winds possibly whipping near the Cascades, bundle up and stay safe on the roads, but here in Bellingham, its all about embracing these crisp February vibes that keep our local scene thriving.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Staying Warm, Baseball Thrills, and Weekend Fun
    2026/02/21
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, February 21.

    As we kick off this chilly weekend, remember those severe weather shelters are still open to keep everyone safe from the freezing temps. The overnight spot on North Forest Street wraps up check-ins today until 8 p.m., with checkout at 8 a.m. tomorrow, and that means real protection against hypothermia for folks without a warm place tonight. The daytime warming shelter stays open through tomorrow too, while Ferndales United Church spot closes after today. Its heartening to see our community step up like this, turning cold nights into chances for neighbors to look out for each other.

    Shifting to brighter news, the Bellingham Bells just announced three exciting roster additions for their 2026 season, building hype early. Bo Shinkle, a speedy outfielder from Gonzaga with a gold glove and Jayhawk Player of the Year honors, joins forces with University of Puget Sound teammates Charlie Decker, a lefty pitcher with summer league strikeout prowess, and hot-hitting catcher Matt Churchill, whos already smashing homers this year. These picks promise dynamic plays when the Bells host their home opener June 2nd, giving local fans more reasons to cheer summer baseball fever.

    Meanwhile, CHS Northwest shared tough updates with more layoffs tied to selling four stores, including one right here in Bellingham, hitting our local workforce hard and reminding us how economic shifts ripple through everyday jobs and families.

    On a fun note, todays packed with ways to shake off the winter blues. Start with the monthly Farmers Winter Market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Depot Market Square, grabbing fresh local goodies that support our growers even in February. Head to Squalicum Harbor for the Dockside Market, 10 to 2, tasting seafood straight from the boats. Nature lovers, join the Community Work Party at Cornwall Park South from 9 a.m. to noon, restoring forest trails that we all hike and picnic on. Music fans have a feast: catch Michael Dayvid live at Stones Throw Brewery at 6 p.m., a Duke Ellington tribute by Dry Martini at FireHouse Arts from 6:30, or groove to Spaceband old-school dance party at Bar Two Eleven starting at 9. Theater buffs, dont miss the Wicked Sing-Along at Mount Baker Theatre tonight at 7 p.m., belting out those iconic tunes with the crowd. And for families, the MegaZapper Electrical Show at SPARK Museum kicks off at 2:30, sparking kids curiosity about invention history.

    Whether youre volunteering, jamming to tunes, or warming up at market stalls, todays lineup connects us through shared experiences that make Bellingham thrive.

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  • Chilly Conditions, Lively Nightlife, and Family Fun in Bellingham for February 19th
    2026/02/19
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, February 19th, 2026.

    We're waking up to some chilly conditions across Whatcom County this morning. The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory that runs through noon today, with wind chills dipping as low as 10 to 15 degrees. If you haven't already, make sure to bring your pets inside. We saw some snow flurries yesterday, but the good news is forecasters say we're not expecting any significant accumulation in the lowlands going forward.

    On the community front, there's plenty happening around Bellingham today despite the cold. The Allied Arts of Whatcom County Members Show is on display from 11 AM to 4 PM at their gallery. If you're in the mood for live entertainment, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting trivia tonight from 7 to 9 PM, and that's always a fun way to spend a Thursday evening. Over at Fountain Brewing and Zeeks Pizza, there's live music happening from 7 to 9 PM as well. For something a bit different, Run Night with Krissy Moehl is gathering runners at Backcountry Essentials from 7 to 9 PM.

    If you're looking for family-friendly activities, the Whatcom Family YMCA has their pools open all day, and the Marine Life Center is open with free admission. There's also family swim time at 1:30 PM at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center.

    In local arts news, artist Rachel Foreman's watercolor exhibition called Fruit is on view at Meloy Gallery in Bay Street Village from noon to 5 PM. If theater is more your speed, The Upfront Theatre has The GBU performance at 7:30 PM, and they're also hosting stand-up comedy at 9:30 PM.

    The Bellingham Cruise Terminal is hosting a six-hour event tonight from 6 to 9 PM as well, so there's truly something for everyone in our community today.

    Looking ahead, this weekend brings even more opportunities to get out and explore. We've got concerts, performances, and outdoor activities scheduled through the weekend, so stay tuned for those updates.

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  • Bellingham Bridge Funds, Tree Debate, and Plenty of Local Events
    2026/02/18
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday February 18th.

    Big news out of City Hall today as Bellingham secures nearly ten and a half million dollars in federal funding to fully replace the aging Electric Avenue Bridge, closed briefly last year after inspections revealed serious decay in its seventy-year-old support beams. This windfall means smoother commutes ahead with new sidewalks and dedicated bike lanes on both sides, design work kicking off later this year and construction in twenty twenty eight, pending council approval Monday. Imagine zipping across without those frustrating detours, safer for families biking to Bloedel Donovan Park right nearby.

    Speaking of council moves, they are also eyeing a six-month extension of the landmark tree ordinance on Monday, protecting healthy giants with trunks thirty six inches or wider from removal amid debates over housing delays versus biodiversity and climate benefits. Developers grumble about slowdowns, but tree lovers point to cleaner air and wildlife havens that make our neighborhoods thrive. A public hearing will let you weigh in, connecting directly to how we balance growth with green spaces.

    On the fun front, dive into todays lineup starting with College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe from noon to five forty five, perfect for WWU students unwinding with adoptable felines on Cornwall Avenue. Swing by the Community Builder Celebration at six at Bellingham Cruise Terminal, honoring local heroes shaping our tight knit scene. Country fans, Stemma West hosts Country Night six to nine, while cribbage sharks gather at Beach Cat Brewing at six fifteen. Lace up for Ladies Night at The Bike Ranch from four thirty, badminton open play echoes from yesterday at Bloedel Donovan, and track stars hit Open Track Night at Civic Stadium five thirty to seven thirty. Foodies, roll up your sleeves for Lets Make Mozzarella and String Cheese at Cordata Park Pavilion six to seven thirty. Music lovers, catch live tunes at Stones Throw Brewery six to eight, trivia battles at Chuckanut Bay Distillery seven thirty or Cheba Hut seven sharp. Todays the second round of AMPs Battle of the Bands at seven in Viking Union Underground Coffeehouse, where local act Grover vies for Best in Bellingham glory free for all ages.

    Looking ahead, ribbon cuttings at new Storybrook Park Friday, Mardi Gras Ball Saturday in Ferndale, and Stone Temple Pilots headlining the twenty twenty six Northwest Washington Fair presale today. Weather wise, brace for possible light lowland snow this week, stay cautious on roads after recent I five rollovers and rescues up Mount Baker way.

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  • Bellingham's Exciting Developments: Ice Skating, Film Fest, and Housing Challenges
    2026/02/16
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, February 16th.

    We're starting the week with some exciting developments in our community. First up, if you're looking for things to do today, we've got plenty of options. The Bellingham Sportsplex is hosting public ice skating from eight thirty to eleven forty five this morning, and the Marine Life Center is open all day with free admission. For the little ones, there's toddler time in Blaine at nine thirty and several storytimes happening at our local libraries throughout the morning. Later this evening, head down to Structures Brewing for the CURRENT Film Festival starting at five o'clock, or if you're more into games, Magic The Gathering is happening at Beach Cat Brewing at six thirty. And don't miss Monday Trivia at Zeeks Pizza starting at six tonight if you want to test your knowledge while enjoying some great food.

    On the infrastructure front, we're getting good news about Mt. Baker Highway. After a four day closure, the highway has reopened, though crews are still working through a section with alternating traffic in a single lane. That closure had impacted our mountain community access, so it's great to see things moving again.

    Looking ahead, there are some significant conversations happening about our future. The Whatcom County Planning Commission is urging our city to adopt concrete measures to meet urban growth requirements over the next twenty years. Bellingham is grappling with a major challenge: the city estimates it needs about 133 million dollars per year between now and 2045 to fund roughly 220 additional affordable housing units annually. Local officials are being transparent about the funding gap, acknowledging that they don't anticipate fully meeting that need without additional resources. County leadership is advocating at the state level for more flexible revenue mechanisms that could help address this housing shortage.

    In other local news, Ferndale's fire department is converting five of its six stations to 24 hour 7 day staffing to improve emergency response times. It's a move that should make a real difference in how quickly our neighbors get help when they need it.

    Community voices are also being heard. Ferndale Police recently answered public questions following a student protest march at the school district, with the superintendent weighing in on those important conversations.

    That's your roundup for today. There's a lot happening in our community, from the immediate things to do to the longer term planning that shapes where we live and grow. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Valentines Day in Bellingham: Community, Sports, Music, and More
    2026/02/14
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, February 14.

    Its Valentines Day in Bellingham, and our city is bursting with heartwarming events that bring people together amid a crisp winter chill. Kick off your morning at the Community Work Party at Julianna Park from nine to noon, where locals are rolling up sleeves to spruce up green spaces, fostering that tight-knit community spirit we all cherish. Families can dive into free fun at Bellis Fair Malls Craft-A-Palooza from noon to two, crafting love-themed goodies in the old Forever 21 space, or head to the Whatcom Museum for the Woven Valentine Cards workshop at one, where kids weave heartfelt messages with artist Michelle DeAsis. Animal lovers, dont miss the Valentines Day Petting Zoo in Ferndale until four, a cuddly way to celebrate with furry friends.

    Sports fans, catch the Bellingham High girls basketball team battling Lakewood at three in a neutral-site tournament clash that could spark postseason dreams. Meanwhile, WWU Vikings womens basketball plays at Alaska Fairbanks this afternoon, riding a four-game win streak after clinching a GNAC playoff berth. On the baseball front, exciting Bells news keeps rolling: they just welcomed three Stetson University pitchers including towering six-foot-three Thrasher Steed to the 2026 roster, plus two new front office stars, Lexi Parkhurst and Ty Saunders, to amp up partnerships and community vibes. With new head coach Alan Regier and brewery partners like Kulshan and Larrabee, next summers games at Joe Martin Field promise even more local flavor.

    Evening heats up with romance and rhythm. Swing into The Majestic for the Valentines Day Swing Dance from seven to eleven-thirty, perfect for twirling your sweetheart. Foodies, snag a spot at Bar Cicottis special five and seven-thirty dinners, or sip paints at the four oclock Paint and Sip. Music lovers, groove to live sets at Stones Throw Brewery from six to eight, Thomas Harris at Hotel Leo, or Joshua Josues tribute to Richie Valens at Bar Two Eleven at eight. Catch the world premiere of JENN-X at Beach Cat from six to eight, or skate under the stars at Bellingham Sportsplexs Valentine Ice Skating till nine. Note Mount Baker Theatres Nick Offerman show sold out fast at four.

    Stay safe out there: scams via phone and text are spiking, so verify before sending cash, and watch for slick roads after recent Ferndale crashes. New Storybrook Park just opened with a ribbon-cutting, a win for neighborhood play. Utility rates rise in 2026 for reliable water, with help for those who qualify.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Harmony Elementary Investigation, PeaceHealth Layoffs, and Community Events
    2026/02/12
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th.

    We start with developing news out of Mount Baker School District, where multiple investigations are underway following reports of student misconduct at Harmony Elementary. Superintendent Jessica Schenck sent a message to families and staff this week clarifying that the investigation centers on student behavior and the district's response to it. She emphasized that staff members are not under suspicion for inappropriate behavior with students. Principal Todd Matthews has been placed on administrative leave as part of standard procedure. The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office opened their own investigation on January 22nd. Due to the minors involved, details remain limited, but Schenck noted that some social media posts have mischaracterized the situation.

    On a different front, PeaceHealth is notifying employees of significant layoffs coming in April. The healthcare system announced that 94 employees across several facilities will be laid off on April 12th, with 26 of those positions in Whatcom County locations. The cuts will affect staff at St. Joseph Medical Center, the Chestnut Building, Cordata locations, and several other facilities including the Cancer Center and Squalicum Surgery Center.

    Looking at education, Bellingham Public Schools has an early dismissal day today, with elementary schools letting out earlier than normal. This is also happening next Thursday, February 19th, so families should plan accordingly.

    For those looking to have some fun this evening, Bellingham has plenty of options. The Sweet Heart Swing Dance is happening right now at Western Washington University in the Viking Union Multi-Purpose Room from 6 to 8 p.m. It's a collaboration between Viking Swing and the Western Americana Music Group, featuring bluegrass music and swing dancing with a Valentine's Day theme. If you prefer trivia, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Thursday Trivia from 7 to 9 p.m. For live music lovers, Zeeks Pizza has performances from 7 to 9 p.m., and The Upfront Theatre is showing The GBU at 7:30 p.m. Those interested in art can check out Rachel Foreman Watercolors at the Allied Arts of Whatcom County Gallery, open today from noon to 5 p.m.

    Also on the calendar, an event called The Art of Accountability is happening from 2 to 5 p.m. today, offered both in person at the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and as a hybrid experience.

    That's what's happening in and around Bellingham today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Buzz: Community Connections, Trivia, and Vintage Vinyl
    2026/02/09
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for February 9th. Kicking off the week with that classic Monday energy, folks, were starting strong after a buzzing Super Bowl weekend where our local spots were packed with Seahawks fever. Last night, Beach Cat Brewing and Aslan Depot hosted epic watch parties that had fans cheering into the wee hours, proving Bellinghams got that unbeatable team spirit even if the Hawks were battling it out down south. Today, shake off any victory or defeat blues with a lineup of fun happenings right here in town. Head to Fountain Brewing and Zeeks Pizza at 6pm for Monday Trivia, where you can test your knowledge over slices and brews, or join the Missing Piece Mondays community puzzle day at Stones Throw Brewery from noon till 9pm, perfect for connecting with neighbors over a laid-back challenge. Active types, lace up for Stemma Run Club starting at 6pm at Stemma West or unwind with Relax and Restore yoga at Maritime Heritage Park Pavilion. Sports enthusiasts, dont miss GangBall at Bloedel Donovan Community Building from 4 to 6pm, a winter league thats building community one game at a time. Music lovers, catch Good Spins Pint Night at El Sueñito Brewing from 7 to 9pm, spinning vinyl from Ritual Records while every drink sold donates a dollar to the Volunteer Center of Whatcom County, helping folks with rides to medical appointments and more, making your night out truly count. And if youre craving something edgier, Squid Pisser brings punk energy to The Shakedown tonight. On the news front, our region saw heartbreak with a house fire in Sumas yesterday morning claiming one life, a stark reminder to check those smoke alarms as we head into shorter days. Whatcom Countys spill response heroes in nearby San Juan are marking four decades of protecting our Salish Sea, from quick cleanups of sunken boats like the Aleutian Isle to preventing worse disasters, keeping our waters safe for orcas and everyone who loves them. Looking ahead, Valentines vibes are ramping up with Galentines Karaoke PJ Party this Friday at Bloedel Donovan, partner yoga sessions, and swing dances at The Majestic on the 14th, plus First Friday art walks downtown. Weather-wise, expect that mix of showers and sun were used to, so bundle up for outdoor fun. Whether youre volunteering, gaming, or jamming, Bellingham delivers real connections that make our community thrive. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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