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  • "Bellingham Updates: Shelter Changes, Annexation Debate, and Outdoor Adventures"
    2025/09/17
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 17th.

    A fresh fall breeze is drifting over the city, and as always, Bellingham has plenty happening today. The City Council just wrapped up a packed session this week, making significant changes to how temporary shelters operate in town. With their latest unanimous approval, the guidelines for these shelters no longer have a maximum capacity, aiming to better meet community needs as colder nights approach. The council also took a step closer to a decision on an area annexation near Squalicum High School. While the issue remains a bit contentious, the discussion has been punted to next year, opening the door for more community input. And keep an eye out for a coming vote on a small sales tax increase that would fund critical criminal justice services here in Bellingham; that final decision is expected before the October 17th deadline.

    In area news, a bear sighting around Sumas has wildlife officials reminding everyone to stay extra alert on trails and in neighborhoods near the border. Out near Lynden and Everson, over 1,500 folks were temporarily out of power yesterday, though crews worked to restore service as quickly as possible. For those headed north or using I-5, watch for periodic closures around Ferndale where crews are repaving ramps—detours may cause delays throughout the week.

    For our sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts, tonight brings Whatcom Wake Sports’ Women on Water session at Lake Whatcom from six to nine p.m., a perfect way to unwind and meet new folks if you love watersports. Looking ahead, the Bellingham Bay Marathon is this Sunday, promising to bring racers, cheer squads, and plenty of energy to downtown. And if mountain biking is your thing, consider signing up for Saturday’s Wilderness First Aid course on Galbraith Mountain—never a bad idea before your next trail adventure.

    Looking for something indoors? Christ the King Community Church has meetings and events throughout the day—come by to connect or recharge midweek. Local venues are also ramping up for Celtic Fest Weekend at Hotel Leo, starting Friday and running through Sunday, with music, dance, and tastes of the British Isles.

    Sehome High School students are back to their routine as well, with classes and football practice filling up the afternoon. And don’t forget to swing by the Bellingham Legion for two-dollar Wednesday specials, a long-running local tradition.

    As always, stay tuned for late-breaking updates, and remember, everything we cover here connects directly to you—whether it's city policy shaping shelter, marathon routes closing downtown streets, or your favorite wakeboarding spot hosting new faces.

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  • Bellingham Buzzes With Whatcom Water Week, Circus Shows, and Local News Updates
    2025/09/15
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, September 15, 2025.

    Let’s start with a look at what’s happening around town. Bellingham is bustling today, with locals and visitors gearing up for Whatcom Water Week. All across the county, community groups and environmental organizations are holding workshops, tours, and family-friendly activities that highlight the importance of protecting our watershed. If you’re curious about how Bellingham sources its water or want to learn about conservation tips, look for pop-up events at city parks and along the waterfront.

    Arts and entertainment tonight offer something truly unique. The Bellingham Circus Guild hosts Vaudevillingham, its monthly circus variety show. Shows at 7 and 9 pm feature acrobats, jugglers, and offbeat performances—perfect for all ages and always a surprise. If you prefer to keep moving, swing by The Majestic Ballroom on North Forest at 6:30 for the Bellingham Embodiment Collective’s Monday Night Dance, which promises to help you shake off those Monday blues with a vibrant local crowd. There are also live music sessions scheduled throughout the week at Stones Throw Brewery and Boundary Bay Taproom, so keep your ears open for fresh local sounds.

    For the outdoor enthusiasts, Lake Whatcom is hosting Whatcom Wake Sports Men’s Night today, with wakeboarding and watersports from 6 to 9 pm. It’s a great opportunity to hang out lakeside and enjoy some action, or, if you’d rather take it at your own pace, the Kayak the Cove tour at Larrabee State Park is a gentle way to explore nature and enjoy the last warm days before autumn sets in.

    On the local news front, a hit-and-run involving a cyclist on a city street left one person seriously injured, with police making an arrest over the weekend. If you’re riding today, stay alert and look out for increased patrols in the area. Southbound I-5 travelers near Ferndale should expect lane closures as contractors repave ramps; allow extra time if your commute takes you that way. Elsewhere, bear sightings in Sumas and power outages as far north as Point Roberts remind us how variable the region can be—emergency crews ask everyone to be cautious and check on neighbors if outages persist.

    If you’re in the mood for adventure, consider signing up for tonight’s Bellingham Bash Scavenger Hunt starting at Avellino Coffeehouse. It’s a lighthearted contest through downtown with clues and prizes, perfect for families and competitive friends alike.

    Finally, a big issue is brewing statewide as health care leaders warn of changes in Medicaid from recent federal legislation. As many as 250,000 Washington residents could be at risk of losing coverage, with hospitals bracing for tighter budgets and increased need. Local clinics are prepping for a possible influx of uninsured patients, and city officials encourage residents facing healthcare concerns to reach out for information and support.

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  • "Bustling Sunday in Bellingham: Car Shows, Music, and a Community Rallying Together"
    2025/09/14
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, September 14th, 2025.

    We want to kick things off by letting you know it’s been an active Sunday around Whatcom County, with over 1500 people in the Lynden and Everson area waking up to a power outage—the cause is still under investigation and crews are out assessing the situation. Meanwhile, if you’re out and about in Point Roberts, that community has also faced power interruptions, with restoration expected by 4 p.m. today. With high temperatures forecast across the county, public health officials urge everyone to stay hydrated and be mindful of heat related illnesses, especially those spending time outdoors.

    Speaking of stepping outside, this weekend brings a flurry of activities in Bellingham and Whatcom County that are perfect for locals and visitors alike. Car enthusiasts flocked to Lynden this morning for the Rockin’ Rods Classic Car Show at the Northwest Washington Fairground, featuring vintage rides and plenty of stories under the hood. If you’re feeling energetic, the annual Mt. Baker Hill Climb wrapped up this afternoon with cyclists tackling the intense route from Glacier to Artist Point. For those looking for a taste of the county’s agricultural spirit, the Twin Sisters Mobile Market is set up until 2 p.m. on Birchwood Avenue.

    Downtown Bellingham is buzzing with options. Depot Market Square hosted the beloved Sunday Jazz Brunch earlier, and you can keep the good vibes rolling this evening with salsa dance classes at the Majestic Ballroom, trivia night at Red Rum Tiki Bar, and tours at Chuckanut Bay Distillery. The SPARK Museum is electrifying visitors this afternoon with the MegaZapper Show, providing a jolt of education and fun for the whole family.

    Music fans, you’re in for a treat today at the Mount Baker Theatre, where Twilight in Concert offers an epic, candlelit cinematic concert event at 3 p.m., featuring a live band performing the iconic movie score alongside the film on the big screen. Later, New Prospect Theatre hosts An Evening with Nellie McKay, a dynamic musical performance running from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight.

    For those planning ahead, Whatcom Water Week continues through September 21, highlighting our region’s connection to water with activities countywide. And starting this Wednesday, the new Bellingham Celtic Festival promises an entire week of music, dance, and cultural festivities lighting up downtown.

    Recent headlines also include warnings after a bear sighting near Sumas, so hikers and residents are advised to stay alert in the area. And on a serious note, a fatal collision involving Nooksack Valley High School students is under investigation, reminding us all to take extra care on the roads.

    That wraps up today’s mix of events and updates. Whether you’re exploring a festival, enjoying a show, or just spending time with friends at a local market, there’s truly something for everyone this Sunday in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Weekend Happenings: Wildfires, Power Outages, and Vibrant Local Events in Bellingham
    2025/09/13
    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].

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Early Dismissals, DUI Rise, and a Buzzing Arts Scene
    2025/09/11
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, September 11, 2025. Today’s a day packed with local news, upcoming events, and things to do in and around Bellingham, so let’s dive right in.

    First, a heads up for families: all Bellingham Public Schools are on early dismissal today. Elementary students are out at 12:20, middle schoolers at 1:15, and high school is done by 2 o’clock. If you’re picking up kids, don’t forget the schedule shift, and remember there’s another early release next Thursday as well. Mark your calendars now—no school next Friday either, with a teacher workday providing staff a chance for professional learning and time for families to connect.

    Turning to community safety, Bellingham police report a continued rise in DUI arrests this year, already topping 318 so far. That’s more than one per day and higher than any same-period average in the last five years. The police note that Labor Day weekend alone saw eight DUI arrests in city limits. This is a critical reminder for everyone: make sure you have a safe ride home after enjoying Bellingham’s nightlife.

    On a lighter note, tonight Bellingham’s arts and entertainment scene is buzzing. If you’re a trivia buff, both Flatstick Pub and Stones Throw Brewery are hosting trivia nights starting at 7, perfect for flexing your mental muscles with friends. For live music fans, New Prospect Theatre welcomes True North at 7:30. The atmosphere will be lively, with harmonies and stories from this well-loved Americana act.

    If you’re feeling adventurous, head out to Larrabee State Park for a bioluminescence kayak tour, running several evenings this week. It’s a unique, glowing experience that always draws a crowd and makes for Instagram-worthy memories.

    Dance lovers can join Flow Fusion Dance at the Karate Church, Thursday nights from seven to ten. Whether you’re a dancer or just a fan of movement and music, it’s an energetic way to end your day.

    For families, the Whatcom Family YMCA pools, Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, and local museums have open hours and activities throughout the afternoon. The Whatcom Museum’s FIG Artist Corner and Studio are open for creative exploration, while marine life fans should check out the free Marine Life Center on Roeder Avenue.

    Outdoors, keep your eyes to the skies—the Goodyear Blimp was spotted circling Lynden yesterday, passing through Whatcom County and making a striking sight overhead. Its visit is always a conversation starter and a reminder of the season’s big local and regional events.

    And looking ahead, this Saturday brings the return of Catoberfest at Blaine Marine Park—a family-friendly Oktoberfest benefit with live music, food, and fun, all supporting the Blaine Food Bank. Admission supports a great cause, and kids get in free with adults.

    That’s all for today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. Make the most of this mix of sunshine, community energy, and all-ages fun. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • "New Flights, Local Courts, and Bustling Bellingham Attractions: Your Midweek Update"
    2025/09/10
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 10, 2025.

    It’s a crisp start to the day in Bellingham, so grab your coffee and let’s dive right into what’s happening around town. Starting with news making waves this morning, Allegiant Airlines has just announced new nonstop routes from Bellingham International Airport, making it easier than ever for locals to visit Burbank, California, and other exciting destinations. Tickets for these new flights are on sale now with some enticing one-way fares, but remember, you’ll need to book by today if you want to catch the introductory deals for travel into next year. It’s a major boost for travel options out of Bellingham and a sign of ongoing growth at the airport.

    Our local justice system is in the spotlight as well. Court documents reveal that a Lynden man, Joseph Drager, pleaded not guilty in a case involving an assault at Little Squalicum Park. His trial is scheduled to begin on October 10. The community continues to follow developments closely as public safety remains top of mind for many residents.

    Shifting gears, if you’re looking for things to do today, Bellingham is bursting with activities. Music lovers have plenty of choices this evening. Swing by Stones Throw Brewery at six for a live, up-close performance, or head over to the FireHouse Arts & Events Center for a live recording session by the Jerry Steinhilber Trio at half past six. If smooth piano is more your style, Aaron Guest will be playing live at the Boundary Bay Brewery Taproom starting at five thirty. There are also beats along the bay tonight with the band Smooth Kiwi performing at the Community Boating Center down on Harris Avenue.

    For the book lovers and art enthusiasts, the New Prospect Theatre welcomes the Tony Furtado Trio on stage at seven thirty tonight. And over at the NEKO Cat Cafe, it’s College Day—perfect for winding down with some coffee and furry friends between classes or after work.

    Something special is brewing at the Aslan Depot, literally, as Chuckanut Brewery and Aslan Brewing revive a bit of local history with a special beer tapping, starting at five this evening—just in time for happy hour.

    For families, the FIG Studio and Artists Corner at the Whatcom Museum is open all day for creative hands-on fun, while the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center is running swim sessions throughout the day for all ages. PlayDate BLI and the bowling alleys are ready for open play and friendly competition.

    And if you’re curious about our local government, the city recently received a substantial judgment in court related to unauthorized encampments, a reminder of ongoing efforts to balance community needs and property rights.

    Finally, don’t forget that Bellingham’s breweries and taprooms are teeming with activity this week, from upcoming trivia nights to the much-anticipated Oktoberfest at Trackside on Friday. If you miss anything today, there’s always something happening around the corner.

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  • Bellingham Buzz: Arts, Brews, and Nature's Bounty - A Community Roundup for Monday, September 8th
    2025/09/08
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, September 8, 2025.

    We’re kicking off the week with a crisp fall breeze over Bellingham Bay, and a sense of new beginnings as many schools are back in session and college students return to campus. Downtown Bellingham hums with energy, and there’s no shortage of things to do today or this week. For those eager to connect with community and creativity, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center is hosting Geof Morgan in concert this evening from 7 to 9. Later tonight, head to El Sueñito Brewing on Humboldt for Ritual Records Night, beginning at 7, a perfect spot to unwind with music and local brews. If dancing is on your list, the Majestic Ballroom welcomes you for Monday Night Dance with The Bellingham Embodiment Collective, starting at 6:30. Whether you’re experienced or just curious, everyone is encouraged to move, laugh, and mingle.

    Out at Lake Whatcom, Whatcom Wake Sports hosts Men’s Night tonight, offering a chance to wakeboard or simply cheer on friends between 6 and 9. For families, BelleWood Farms continues their Harvest Festival, with apple picking, cider tasting, and plenty of activities for the kids, open through the afternoon. Over at the Marine Life Center by Squalicum Harbor, doors are open all day for free exploration—an ideal outing for curious children and ocean lovers. And don’t forget, many of Bellingham’s spray parks remain open during daytime hours for those looking to squeeze in the last bits of summer fun.

    Looking ahead, Tuesday brings the Pour it Forward Benefit at Kulshan Brewing’s Sunnyland location, supporting Bellingham Mountain Rescue. There’s also Life Drawing Bellingham tomorrow evening at Karate Church on Maple for those who want to flex their art muscles. In cultural news, the tribal-led ceremony over the weekend at Maritime Heritage Park set the stage for a regional campaign to preserve ancient forests and honor indigenous wisdom, drawing attention to the sacred balance of ecological stewardship and treaty rights. These efforts connect Bellingham to broader movements for environmental justice in the Pacific Northwest.

    In public service updates, The Way Station on North State Street continues providing invaluable services to our unsheltered neighbors, with free laundry, showers, and healthcare available year-round. Community members are encouraged to share the resource or consider donations of supplies as autumn settles in. Traffic is flowing smoothly this morning, with only minor delays near Lake Whatcom. Quiet is holding on emergency lines, but Bellingham’s dispatch team remains vigilant to keep residents safe.

    From lively events to impactful outreach, there’s no shortage of local news, connection, and opportunity in our city. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham's Bustling Sunday: From Jazz Brunches to Spooky Ghost Hunts
    2025/09/07
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, September 7, 2025.

    It’s a crisp Sunday with fall knocking on our door, and Bellingham is alive with activities for all ages. Early risers have already started their day at Hotel Leo, where the weekly Sunday Jazz Brunch runs until 2 p.m. If you’re in the mood for some rhythm, swing by The Majestic Ballroom for salsa dance classes, starting at 5:30 this evening, perfect for beginners and salsa enthusiasts alike. Foodies take note—Bayou on Bay is hosting a Sazerac five-course dinner at 6, so be sure to reserve a spot if you’re ready for a culinary adventure.

    Families can enjoy classic fun at Park Bowl or try out the 20th Century Bowling Alley, both open well into the evening. Those looking for creative inspiration can check out the Artists Corner or the FIG Studio at the Whatcom Museum this afternoon. If you need a little outdoor action, spray parks throughout Whatcom County are open until 5, and Larrabee State Park is the site of today’s Wilderness First Aid course—great for anyone keen on prepping for their next adventure.

    Nature lovers are spoiled today with the Sunset Tour at Wildcat Cove and the Bioluminescence Kayak Tour this evening, both at Larrabee State Park. The park isn’t just about beauty; it’s about learning and experiencing the outdoors. Sports fans aren’t left out either: make your way to Lake Whatcom for open boating tonight, or join the Western Washington University crowd for women’s soccer and volleyball as their teams gear up for the fall season.

    Shopping and snacking? The Twin Sisters Mobile Market is set up at Northwest Pawn from 9 to 2, bringing fresh produce straight to the Birchwood neighborhood. Over on Lummi Island and in Lynden, harvest festivals and corn mazes have drawn families ready to celebrate the best of local agriculture. For the curious and the bold, head down to the SPARK Museum for the MegaZapper Show, where electricity isn’t just science—it’s entertainment.

    If community storytelling is your thing, don’t miss the “Tales of the Sea” event at 2 p.m., where selkies, sirens, and shipwrecks will set your imagination sailing. And for the brave-hearted, tonight in Fairhaven there’s the Full Moon Ghost Hunt starting at Sycamore Square. Just be prepared for a couple spooky surprises.

    In local safety updates, Bellingham’s fire and medical teams remain busy; if you see sirens or first responders in your neighborhood, the incident log is always available for real-time updates.

    From the arts to the outdoors, Bellingham is bustling today with real moments that open our eyes to the vibrant pulse of our city. Every activity, festival, and community gathering is a chance to connect, create, and welcome another beautiful September day.

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