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  • Rainy Thursday in Bellingham: Puppets, Flood Watch, and Waterfront Stories
    2026/03/19
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, March 19.

    Start your day right with some hands-on family fun at the Whatcom Museums Lightcatcher Building, where the FIG Studio is buzzing from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kids can craft kickin soccer player finger puppets to celebrate World Puppetry Day coming up on the 21st, sparking creativity in this self-guided play space that turns young imaginations into real innovations, perfect for rainy mornings like todays.[4][6]

    Speaking of weather, our friends at Whatcom County Emergency Management report steady rain through the day with southeast winds gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour, leading to water ponding on roads especially this morning. A flood watch is on for the Nooksack River through Saturday evening, with Ferndale nearing minor flood stage and chances low but worth watching if youre near low-lying areas. Boaters note the small craft advisory for northern inland waters until late today, and an avalanche warning wraps up this evening for the west slopes of the Cascades. Stay alert, sign up for WhatcomReady alerts, and drive carefully those puddles can turn commutes into adventures you dont want.[5]

    If youre out and about, heads up for overnight repairs wrapping up right now on northbound I-5 near Iowa Street, where the right lane and on-ramp were closed from 10 p.m. last night until 4 a.m. today for guardrail fixes expect some lingering delays as traffic shakes out.[3]

    Great news from the waterfront: the Washington State Department of Ecology just completed cleanup of toxic heavy metals from the upland area of the Harris Avenue Shipyard, one of five sites targeted for 2026. This clears the way for safer shores in Bellingham Bay, with in-water work gearing up next year to keep our waters thriving for fishing, boating, and beach days ahead.[7]

    Tonight at 6:30 p.m., dive into local lore at the Community Boating Center with Tide Talk, where historian Kolby LaBree of Bellinghistory and the Good Time Girls shares salty tales of Harris Bays early waterfront life right in todays Fairhaven Historic District. Its by donation, so swing by 555 Harris Avenue for stories that connect our past to the vibrant spots we love now.[1]

    Mark your calendar for tomorrows Queer Run at 6:30 a.m. at Roam Coffee on Washington Street, a welcoming weekly jog for the community to build connections and kick off Fridays with energy.[2]

    Thats your roundup keeping Bellingham beating strong through rain or shine. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Atmospheric River Warning: Stay Safe While Bellingham Celebrates Community This Week
    2026/03/18
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 18.

    Start your day with a heads up on the weather thats packing a punch. An atmospheric river is barreling in, bringing heavy rain to our mountains and lowlands, raising flood risks along the Nooksack River, so keep an eye on updates and avoid low-lying areas if youre out and about.[7] Up in the Cascades, an avalanche warning is active due to rain hitting deep storm snow, a reminder to stick to safer paths if youre heading for backcountry adventures.[11] And for Lummi Island ferry riders, Public Works is tweaking operations to protect aging terminal pilings, like shifting nighttime tie-ups and pausing service in high winds over 35 miles per hour to keep everyone safe until full replacements in 2028.[9]

    On a brighter note, families can dive into creativity at the Whatcom Museums Family Interactive Gallery today, where kids craft soccer player finger puppets in the Pitch Pals studio and explore artist David Huffmans Full Court corner, all included with admission and perfect for sparking young imaginations through hands-on play.[10] Poets, dont miss the deadline buzz: the 21st annual Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest is open through March 31, with about 250 Whatcom folks entering each year, winners celebrated May 28 at the Cruise Terminal and displayed around the library and buses.[2]

    This evening at 630, lace up for El Sueñitos Running Club at 1926 Humboldt Street, a fun way to build community sweat and good vibes with fellow runners.[4] Housing fans, Housing Week kicks off today with the Whatcom Housing Alliance hosting tours of spots like the North Haven Tiny Home Community and workshops on building ADUs or aging in place, tackling real affordability challenges head-on.[6] Meanwhile, east of town in Van Zandt, locals just reopened their historic 1927 schoolhouse as a community hall, breathing new life into gatherings that strengthen neighborhood bonds.[1]

    For weekend plans, check out Grakka Metalworks handcrafted knives that double as art, or savor Erin Bakers iconic breakfast cookies fueling our daily hustle. Tomorrows Special Council meeting on the Justice Project at Northwest Annex dives into community engagement, your chance to weigh in on local justice initiatives.[8] Swap meets and poetry readings keep our creative spirit alive, proving Bellingham thrives on connection amid the rain.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Community, Craft Brews, and St. Patrick's Day Celebrations
    2026/03/16
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, March 16.

    Start your week with a heavy heart as we remember two Bellingham adults tragically killed in a crash in Yakima over the weekend, alongside a child from Kelso. Details are still emerging, but this loss hits close to home, reminding us to drive safe on those long hauls south and cherish our loved ones every day.[1]

    Shifting to brighter news, our craft beverage scene is buzzing with fun tonight. Head to Beach Cat Brewing at 1010 C Street for Magic the Gathering at 6:30 p.m., where gamers gather to battle decks and build community over brews. Its a perfect low-key way to unwind after work, connecting folks who share your passion for strategy and local pints.[2] Tomorrows Saint Patricks Day kicks off strong with live Celtic music at Stemma West on Carolina Street, followed by a lively celebration at Stones Throw Brewery from 3 to 8 p.m. on Larrabee Avenue. Expect green vibes, tunes, and tastings that celebrate our vibrant Whatcom County scene, where every sip supports local artisans turning farm-fresh ingredients into liquid gold. Rick Steves himself recently toured here, raving about our farm-to-bottle magic.[2]

    Active minds and bodies have options too. Join Pedaling for PD at the Whatcom Family YMCA this morning from 9:30 to 10:30, a gentle bike session tailored for those with Parkinsons that boosts mobility and spirits while fostering real connections in our supportive community.[4] Minds Alive event today offers stimulating talks and activities to spark curiosity and keep brains sharp.[3]

    Cross-border shoppers, check out the new BorderBug dashboard launched yesterday by a local developer. It pulls real-time wait times from CBSA, CBP, and Whatcom traffic cams, saving you hours at Peace Arch or Lynden crossings so you spend more time shopping and less in line.[7]

    Kids and families, the Marine Life Center is open daily for free hands-on ocean education, and dont miss tomorrows noon St. Patricks Day Parade downtown, parading luck and laughter through our streets.[6]

    Wrap up your day at Village Books with author Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa discussing Coast Salish woolly dogs at 2 p.m. tomorrow, weaving history into heartfelt stories that deepen our ties to indigenous roots right here.[11]

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: March 15 - Community Heart, Creative Spirit, and Spring Adventures
    2026/03/15
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15th. Start your day with a heavy heart as we remember two local residents, Luis and Yajaira Martinez, lost in a tragic head-on crash east of Yakima on Friday night. The collision on Highway 24 near Moxee claimed three lives when a passing maneuver went wrong, leaving their young children and others injured. Our thoughts go out to the families and survivors, reminding us all to drive safe on those winding roads, especially with spring travel picking up.[1][3]

    Shifting to brighter notes, todays packed with creative vibes around town. Head to the Whatcom Museums Lightcatcher building from noon to 4:30 for Artists Corner featuring Oakland artist David Huffman. Kids and grownups alike can build mini basketball pyramids inspired by his massive 650-ball installation upstairs, playing with color, balance, and everyday objects turning into art. Its hands-on fun that sparks imagination and connects us to big ideas about identity and community, all included with admission.[4]

    Music lovers, tonight at 6:30, catch Candlelight Tribute to Adele at the elegant Hotel Bellwether. Picture candlelit rooms glowing as performers belt out those soulful hits, starting at $142 a ticket. Perfect date night or girls outing with waterfront views.[2] And if improv tickles your fancy, the Upfront Theatre has shows rolling through the weekend, keeping laughter alive downtown.[8]

    Theater fans, catch the final weekend of Those Brazen Wenches The Roommates at Idiom Theatre on Cornwall tonight at 7:30, exploring unexpected friendships in a witty, heartfelt way for just 15 to 21 bucks.[6] Families, if youre up for winter thrills, Mt. Bakers wrapping night skiing from last nights sessions, but check conditions for daytime runs amid our unpredictable March weather.[11]

    Worshippers, First Baptist Church streams their service this morning, inviting everyone to feel that empowering love.[7] And keep an eye on community support as Catholic leaders here rally around immigrants amid rising Eastern Washington fears, even aiding priests status worries, showing Bellinghams compassionate core.[5]

    Whether youre crafting art, chasing melodies, or simply soaking in our bayside charm, make today count. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Storm Clears, Community Gathers
    2026/03/14
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, March 14.

    Kicking off with the big news from yesterday, Whatcom County authorities busted a major fentanyl operation tied to a Mexico-based criminal network, nabbing three suspects right here in our backyard. This crackdown means safer streets for families and businesses already reeling from a local owner reporting thousands in unauthorized credit card charges back in January. Staying vigilant keeps our community strong, folks.

    Weather-wise, the winter storm warning for eastern Whatcom County wraps up early this morning after dumping rain-snow mixes and power outages across higher spots like Maple Falls. Power's mostly back on, but brace for icy roads east of I-5 tonight and frost tomorrow. Expect dry, breezy, and cold vibes today before rain returns Sunday afternoon, warming things up. Coastal waters stay calm with northwest winds around 5 knots, perfect for a beach stroll if you're bundled up. Note that ongoing drought emergency from last year still lingers, even as monitors show improvement, so conserve water where you can.

    For fun today, head to the Whatcom Museum's Lightcatcher at 250 Flora Street, where the Family Interactive Gallery buzzes from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kids can build mini basketball pyramids inspired by Oakland artist David Huffman's massive 650-ball installation downstairs, exploring identity and culture through bold colors and everyday objects. Right next door in the FIG Studio, lace up and decorate your own football in the Unbe-Weave-Able Catch activity, sparking creativity in our young makers.

    Music lovers, tonight's stacked. At 7:30 p.m., catch Celtic power couple Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy with the Celtic All-Stars at the historic Mount Baker Theatre on North Commercial. These Juno-winning fiddlers, who've jammed with Yo-Yo Ma and Santana, deliver electrifying energy after years raising kids on their Ontario farm. Tickets are going fast, starting around 35 bucks. Later, at 9 p.m., Wild Buffalo on West Holly throws a nostalgic Sorry for Party Rocking bash, blasting 2010s pop and EDM all night for your dance floor revival.

    Sports fans, support the Meridian Trojans as they face Burlington-Edison in baseball this afternoon, carrying that Viking spirit from WWU women's basketball's epic second-half comeback win over Point Loma earlier this week. Whether you're cheering from the stands or crafting at the museum, these events connect us, turning cold March days into shared stories of resilience and joy.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Arts, Safety Updates, and Community Events for March 12th
    2026/03/12
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12th.

    We're starting our day with some exciting cultural events happening right here in Bellingham. If you're looking to get out and support local creativity, the Western Washington Community College Student Art Show titled "By the Books" is running all day today from eight in the morning until five in the afternoon. It's a great opportunity to see what our student artists have been working on. Later this evening, if you're interested in honing your writing skills, Village Books and Paper Dreams is hosting a Drop-In Writing Group for Fiction from six to eight o'clock at their location on 11th Street. It's a wonderful way to connect with other writers in our community.

    In other news from this week, Ferndale Police responded to a serious incident on Tuesday morning when a man accidentally shot himself while removing his weapon from its holster near Portal Way. The incident occurred around ten forty in the morning, and local businesses in the area were placed on lockdown while officers handled the situation. The man was transported to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham for treatment. Thankfully, there were no other injuries reported.

    For those of you keeping track of local governance, the City of Bellingham is hosting a Community Development Advisory Board meeting tonight from six to eight o'clock at City Hall on Lottie Street. If you're interested in municipal development projects, this is your chance to stay informed about what's happening in our city.

    Looking ahead to next week, the City of Bellingham is planning something new called the Ask Us Anything forum series. The first one takes place next Wednesday, March 18th, at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal. Mayor Kim Lund and her staff will be on hand to answer your questions about current city projects and top priorities. Refreshments will be served starting before the main event, which runs from six to seven in the evening.

    If you're a water user in the WRIA 1 area, there's an important administrative update. The Whatcom County Superior Court has extended the deadline for filing water adjudication claim forms to June 1st, 2027. If you need help completing your claim form, free community workshops are available, and you can call the Adjudication Hotline at 360-778-6314.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: March 8th - Basketball Champions and Community Sunday
    2026/03/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, March 8th. What a perfect weekend to cheer on our Whatcom County basketball stars wrapping up their state tournament runs yesterday in Yakima and Spokane. The top-seeded Lynden girls dominated their way to a potential third straight 2A title, knocking off the second, third, and fourth seeds with junior Finley Parcher dropping 21 points and 22 rebounds in the semis alone, chasing that 75th straight win under coach Rob Adams. Over in 1A, the second-seeded Lynden Christian boys staged a halftime comeback to reach the championship against Zillah, giving coach Tim Zylstra a shot at his third title in five years. And dont miss the Lummi Nation boys, top seeds in 1B, facing rivals Tulalip Heritage for the fifth time this season in Spokane, with coach Jerome Toby eyeing back-to-back crowns in his son Jerome Toby Jrs final game as the Blackhawks all-time scoring leader. The Lynden Christian girls fought for bronze earlier today, while Lummi girls played for fourth place this morning tune in to KPUG or KGMI for recaps, as these victories could spark community pride and pack local gyms with even more excitement next season.

    Shifting to today, kick off with the North Cascades Audubon Societys Second Sunday Birding at Little Squalicum Estuary from 9 to 11 am, a great chance to spot early migrants and connect with nature right here in Bellingham, helping protect our local wildlife one sighting at a time. Families and friends can head to the Free Community Meal at First Christian Church on East Bakerview from 2 to 4 pm, enjoying hearty chili, cornbread, dessert, and drinks no cost, just good company strengthening neighborhood bonds on this second Sunday of the month.

    Craft beverage fans, todays Petals and Pour Spring Paint and Sip at Hotel Bellwether runs 1 to 3 pm, blending creativity with sips amid our 20-plus local breweries that make Whatcom a destination, as travel guru Rick Steves recently highlighted with his farm-to-bottle tours. Unwind later with Slow Flow Mindful Yoga at Beach Cat Brewings South Paw at 6 pm, pairing gentle movement with craft vibes to ease Sundays end. Border crossers, Peace Arch waits stayed under five minutes early this morning, smooth sailing for Vancouver day trips.

    Keep an eye on Bellis Fair, where Forever 21 is closing amid bankruptcy, shifting shopping habits toward our indie spots. No major winds here, unlike eastern Washingtons advisory. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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