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  • Thanksgiving in Bellingham: Shooting Suspect Ties, Severe Weather Shelter, and Holiday Weekend Events
    2025/11/27
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.

    We're starting this Thanksgiving morning with some important community news. Federal authorities have confirmed that the suspect in yesterday's shooting near the White House in Washington D.C. had connections to our community here in Bellingham. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is believed to have ties to our area. According to law enforcement sources, Lakanwal came to the United States from Afghanistan in 2021 and had applied for asylum in 2024, which was granted in April of this year. Two West Virginia National Guard members remain in critical condition following the shooting near the nation's capital yesterday afternoon. Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential case of international terrorism. The suspect is also wounded and currently in custody.

    Closer to home, if you're feeling the chill this morning, you'll want to know that Bellingham's Severe Weather Shelter is opening its doors this weekend. The shelter will be available Saturday, November 29th and Sunday, November 30th for overnight stays as temperatures are expected to drop to freezing levels. Check-in begins at four o'clock in the afternoon and runs until eight o'clock at night, with checkout at eight in the morning. The shelter can accommodate up to sixty guests each night on a first-come, first-served basis, and meals will be provided for all guests. The shelter is located at nine twenty-five North Forest Street.

    For those looking for things to do during the holiday weekend, there's plenty happening around Whatcom County. The Holiday Festival of the Arts is running at the Whatcom Museum, featuring the FIG Artists Corner and FIG Studio with galleries open from ten in the morning until six in the evening. If you're into recreation, public ice skating is available at the Bellingham Sportsplex from eight thirty in the morning until eleven forty-five. For the little ones, Tiny Trekkers is meeting at ten o'clock, and if you need a break from holiday cooking, Mt. Baker Lanes and Park Bowl bowling alleys are open for some family fun. Whatcom Community College is also hosting the "By the Books" student art show at the WCC Library, featuring original artwork from Visual Arts classes and available during regular library hours.

    As we head into the holiday season, remember to check local websites for any updates to event schedules and times, as things can change with little notice.

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  • Bellingham's Holiday Cheer: Sober Driving, Cat Cafes, and Local Biz Support
    2025/11/26
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26, 2025. As you gear up for Thanksgiving, Bellingham is bustling with activity and a holiday energy you can feel across town. Let’s get you caught up with what’s happening locally and some great ways to celebrate.

    First, a word of caution for those hitting the roads this holiday week. Bellingham has seen a sharp rise in DUI arrests this year, with at least 420 people booked for DUI traffic violations since January, far surpassing numbers from previous years. Tonight, the Washington State Patrol will roll out its No Tipsy Turkey emphasis patrol around Western Washington University, reminding everyone headed home for the holiday to drive sober and always wear a seatbelt. With more enforcement on the roads, it’s the perfect time to leave the car behind if you’re celebrating and travel safely for yourself and others.

    Now on to some fun ways to spend your Wednesday. If you’re looking for cozy vibes, College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe runs from noon to nearly 6, and it’s a great spot to relax with feline company. Over at Stones Throw Brewery, live music will set the mood from six to eight tonight, so gather your friends and take in some local sounds. Downtown, the Western Wednesdays series continues all day, and it’s always a lively reason to wander Cornwall and Railroad for shopping or a treat.

    As the holiday weekend approaches, you might want to plan ahead for some can’t-miss events. The Mount Baker Theatre has O Christmas Tea, a British Comedy, lighting up the stage with holiday laughter tonight. For those feeling artsy, the By the Books student art show is up all day at Whatcom Community College, offering a look at creative talent from our very own students.

    For the holiday shoppers, Sustainable Connections has just launched the Think Local First Holiday campaign, including a digital Holiday Passport and local gift cards to encourage supporting small businesses. Every time you shop at one of 40-plus participating businesses, you earn points redeemable for goodies like movie tickets or gift cards, keeping more dollars circulating in our local economy.

    And for everyone eager for Thanksgiving, Hotel Leo’s Annual Thanksgiving Feast is set for tomorrow, running from one to eight in the evening. It’s a classic Bellingham experience for families and friends.

    No matter your plans, whether it’s live music, relaxing with a cat friend, or hitting up a new local shop, there’s so much to enjoy this week with the spirit of community coming through in every event. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham: From Breweries to Choirs - Your Monday Community Roundup
    2025/11/24
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24th, 2025.

    We're kicking off the week with plenty of activities happening around town today. If you're looking for something to do this evening, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Good Neighbor Night from five to nine PM, and it's free to attend. Ten percent of their beer sales during those hours will go to support the Whatcom Center for Early Learning, which provides vital early learning services and therapy for infants and toddlers with developmental and physical disabilities. It's a great way to grab a drink while supporting a meaningful cause in our community.

    Speaking of community engagement, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center is hosting Music Monday Sing Along starting at three thirty PM. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon, this is open to everyone who loves music and wants to connect with neighbors.

    For the younger crowd, there's plenty happening at local schools and youth centers. Sehome High School is hosting its DECA meeting this afternoon, while over at Happy Valley, the HV BAAY Club is meeting from two thirty to three thirty PM in the music room. PlayDate BLI in Bellingham has open play available from eleven AM until seven PM if your kids need some active indoor time.

    Art enthusiasts should check out the WCC Student Art Show titled By the Books, running all day from eight AM to five PM at the WCC Library's Learning Commons on the second floor. It features original artwork from students in Visual Arts classes and admission is completely free.

    We also want to highlight something special happening at the Whatcom Chorale. They're presenting their concert Lest We Forget, which actually started yesterday and concludes this evening at four thirty PM. If you missed it yesterday, this is your last chance to experience this meaningful performance.

    And finally, it's worth noting that one of Bellingham's own, triathlon commentator Travis Mundell, continues to make waves in the national sports scene. His YouTube channel The Daily Tri has grown tremendously, and he's become a fixture at major events like the IRONMAN World Championships. It's inspiring to see someone from our community pursuing their passion and sharing it with thousands of viewers across the country.

    That's what's happening around Bellingham today. There's truly something for everyone, whether you're into community service, the arts, outdoor activities, or just spending quality time with friends and family.

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  • Arts, Music, and Sports Abound in Bellingham This Week
    2025/11/24
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24, 2025.

    We're heading into what's shaping up to be an exciting week for arts and culture in Bellingham. The Bellingham Improv Festival is wrapping up today after bringing together comedy troupes from across the Pacific Northwest. If you missed it over the weekend, you still have until five o'clock this evening to catch performances at the Upfront Theatre and New Prospect Theatre downtown. The festival has offered everything from hilarious improv shows to professional workshops for people of all experience levels, whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious about trying something new.

    Speaking of cultural events, there's plenty happening around town. Music lovers should head to the FireHouse Arts and Events Center this afternoon at three thirty for Music Monday, a sing-along gathering in the historic Fairhaven neighborhood. And if you're looking for something different tonight, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Good Neighbor Night from five to nine in the evening, supporting the Whatcom Center for Early Learning.

    For families looking for indoor activities on this November day, PlayDate BLI remains open with their four-story indoor playground and attached cafe. It's a perfect spot for kids to burn off some energy with climbing activities, slides, and a separate toddler area for the little ones.

    On the sports front, Western Washington University's volleyball team had quite the weekend. The Vikings closed out their regular season on Saturday with a Senior Night victory over Northwest Nazarene, finishing their conference play at thirteen wins and five losses. The nationally ranked team celebrated four seniors who played their final home matches in Carver Gym. WWU is now waiting to hear if they've earned an at-large spot in the NCAA tournament, with the selection show happening at four thirty this afternoon.

    Looking ahead, there's plenty on the horizon as we move toward the holiday season. The community continues to thrive with live performances, brewery events, and family-friendly activities throughout the week.

    Whether you're catching the last bit of the improv festival today, enjoying live music, or cheering on the Vikings, there's always something happening in our vibrant community. Stay warm out there as we head deeper into the season.

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  • Bellingham Buzz: Improv Fest, Brewery Beats, and Family Fun - A Vibrant Monday Roundup
    2025/11/24
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24th, 2025.

    We’re waking up to yet another brisk fall morning in Bellingham, and there’s a spirited line-up waiting for you today and throughout the week. First up for performing arts lovers, the Bellingham Improv Festival is in full swing at The Upfront Theatre and New Prospect Theatre downtown. The festival continues today with workshops and performances led by top-notch improvisers from across the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a seasoned performer wanting to stretch your skills or just looking for a night of laughter, there’s something for you here. Festival passes are still available, giving you access to bundled shows and discounted workshops—so it’s not too late to jump into the fun.

    If music and good company are more your style, head over to Stones Throw Brewery this evening for Good Neighbor Night with Whatcom Center for Early Learning. The event runs from five to nine and features live tunes, great beer, food trucks, and a warm community vibe on Larrabee Avenue. It’s a perfect setting to unwind while supporting a great cause in our local early learning community.

    Families, if you’re on the hunt for a fun and easy outing for the kids, PlayDate BLI’s four-story indoor playground is open for open play throughout the day. This parent-friendly space has a café so you can sip while the little ones burn off some energy.

    In arts and history news, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center in Fairhaven—housed in a restored 1927 fire station—is offering not only performances and gallery shows but also a chance to glimpse a hidden historic map of Fairhaven, preserved for all you history buffs wanting a peek into the neighborhood’s past.

    Looking to learn and engage? Housing Week is wrapping up, and there are still several informative events on topics like accessory dwelling units, cohousing, and affordable housing initiatives. If you want to see innovative local solutions or join a workshop, check out the Whatcom Housing Alliance for today’s listings.

    In sports, Western Washington University women’s soccer saw a heartbreaking exit from the NCAA Championships over the weekend. Despite an impressive 14-1-7 season, the Vikings narrowly missed advancing, falling in a penalty kick shootout at Harrington Field. The team’s resilience this season has made the community proud, and we look forward to what next year brings.

    For our local students, it’s a B day at Sehome High School, so good luck to everyone on classes and meetings today.

    Finally, if you’re wondering about sirens in your neighborhood last night, a steady evening of fire and aid calls were logged throughout Whatcom County, but nothing major was reported this morning. Our local first responders are always on the move, working to keep us all safe.

    So whether you’re catching an improv show, sipping at a brewery, playing with the kids, or simply enjoying the beauty of Bellingham, there’s plenty to explore. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • "Blustery Bellingham: Windstorms, Snowfall, and Community Connections"
    2025/11/20
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 20, 2025.

    As we wake up in Bellingham today, the skies are bracing for a big change. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Whatcom County, so keep an eye out for breezy conditions, possible downed limbs, and a few scattered power outages. Up on Mount Baker, winter’s making itself known, with a winter weather advisory calling for a foot or more of snow at the highest elevations. If you’ve got travel plans over the North Cascades Highway, take note: the highway is scheduled for a temporary closure later today due to incoming rain and snow. WSDOT says the earliest possible reopening will be re-evaluated on Monday, so be sure to check for updates if you’re headed east.

    In community news, the Bellingham Police Department has just rolled out the new Safe Place program, aimed at helping victims of hate crimes find immediate support and a way to quickly call for help from participating businesses. Look for those Safe Place decals downtown, as three pilot businesses have joined already, and more are encouraged to apply. This brings a real sense of connectedness and safety to our city, reinforcing that everyone belongs here.

    Turning to the headlines, there’s an update on the serious incident at Meridian Street and W last week—authorities have arrested two men in connection with the fatal shooting, bringing some closure to a community shaken by the violence. Meanwhile, at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, expect rerouted emergency vehicle access as construction ramps up on the Peter Paulsen Pavilion. If you’re heading to the Emergency Department, follow the marked ADA-accessible path from the central parking garage, and give way to ambulances on Squalicum Parkway. This construction will make room for expanded women’s and children’s care, part of a bigger vision for growing Whatcom’s local healthcare.

    For families and the young-at-heart, the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery has a lineup of hands-on activities all day, and at 10 a.m., the Needlecraft Care Group meets on Meridian Street. Those wanting to get more involved can join Action Corps at ROAM on Washington Street around noon, where you’ll hear about new ways to make a difference at the state and local level.

    Tonight, bring your inner detective to the Bellingham Murder Mystery event at 121 Prospect Street and see if you can solve the case. Sports fans, don’t miss the huge volleyball matchup—Western Washington University’s Vikings take on the Central Washington Wildcats at Carver Gym starting at 7 p.m. With a playoff spot on the line, this is one of the most exciting matches of the season.

    And for parents, a free car seat safety check event is happening today, making it easy to keep your little ones riding safe. The Red Cross continues to reach out with support for anyone impacted by recent fires in Ferndale, reminding us once again of the power of neighbors helping neighbors.

    That wraps up today’s look at what’s happening in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Local Update: Winter Weather, Law Enforcement, and Community Celebrations
    2025/11/19
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

    The day starts with a brisk chill in the air, thanks to the winter weather advisory still in effect across Whatcom County. If you’re heading up to the mountains, expect heavy snowfall on Mount Baker, with accumulations of up to two feet in higher elevations. Best to grab those snow boots and keep an eye on weather alerts, especially with more rain and snow forecast for the North Cascades Highway. Remember, the highway’s open for now, but closures could happen on short notice.

    In town, North Bellingham is recovering from a semi-truck crash that blocked all northbound lanes earlier this morning, so expect some delays if you’re commuting in that direction. There’s been a series of high-profile law enforcement actions in the area, including arrests after a murder investigation and the attempted robbery of several casinos and a bank. Investigations are ongoing, but police say the situations are contained and there is no immediate risk to the public.

    Food access and community health are taking center stage this week. The Twin Sisters Mobile Market just launched a major fundraising campaign to protect local food access amid federal uncertainty over SNAP and other benefit programs. This mobile farmers market is the lifeline for families in food deserts throughout East Whatcom County and has become the only place many households can use their EBT and WIC benefits for fresh local produce. Organizers are hoping to raise $75,000 to keep the market rolling and expand its support for families and farms in 2026.

    Locals can also support the arts today, with the "By the Books" student art show at the WCC Library, showcasing original works from visual arts students. If you’re leaning toward music, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting live performances tonight from 6 to 8 p.m., with more tunes at Aslan Depot for the Rhythm and Bottles event later in the evening. Or dive into salsa, trivia, and good eats at El Sueñito Brewing on Humboldt Street tonight.

    If you’re looking for something truly unique, you can join a virtual sound bath learning session, where you’ll experience how sound can help focus and reset your mind. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the Family Interactive Gallery is open for the curious, with make-and-take crafts all day for young minds, and the museum’s transforming Old City Hall is gearing up for the holiday season, which officially begins November 28.

    For fans of live theater, Mount Baker Theatre is buzzing tonight with The Moth Mainstage event, bringing true stories told live and unscripted—a rare treat in Bellingham and sure to entertain.

    A quick heads-up for those catching the Lummi Island Ferry: there’s a planned maintenance outage today from 10:10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., so plan your trips accordingly.

    Finally, a big announcement for comedy fans—tickets for Daniel Tosh’s "My First Farewell Tour" at Mount Baker Theatre go on presale today, with the show coming to Bellingham in January.

    As the day unfolds, remember to check in on neighbors, give a wave to first responders and farmers, and celebrate the creativity found around every corner in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Weather Woes, Holiday Happenings & Improv Festival Fun
    2025/11/17
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 17th, 2025.

    As we kick off the week here in Bellingham, all eyes are on local roads after northbound lanes were blocked earlier this morning following a semi-truck accident. If you’re heading out, be sure to check your route and allow a little extra time—traffic has been moving slowly while crews clear the scene. On the weather front, it’s classic November in Whatcom County with chilly temperatures and another winter weather advisory in effect for higher elevations. Mount Baker is already seeing fresh snow and as much as two feet could accumulate by the end of the week, so expect tricky travel if you’re venturing into the mountains. If you love powder, this is a good excuse to start prepping your skis.

    With Thanksgiving just around the corner, travel is on everyone’s mind. AAA projects that nearly 82 million Americans will travel for the holiday, and our neck of the woods isn’t immune to the seasonal surge. If you plan to drive south toward Seattle later this week or next, be prepared for heavy congestion especially Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, with up to three times the normal drive time on I-5. The best advice is to hit the road early in the day to avoid getting stuck in the peak holiday gridlock.

    If you’re looking to stay closer to home, Bellingham’s event calendar is packed. Today at 2 p.m., The Upfront Theatre is hosting Minds Alive, and later this evening, dancers can head to the Majestic Ballroom for Monday Night Dance with the Bellingham Embodiment Collective starting at 6:30. Fans of live music should check out the Music Monday jazz session with the Diane Leigh Trio at FireHouse Arts & Events Center from 3:30 to 5.

    As the week rolls on, there’s plenty for families and night owls alike. Tomorrow night, Flatstick Pub has Bingo, and The Shakedown will be rocking with local bands. Later this week, look out for the much-anticipated Bellingham Improv Festival, running Thursday at Upfront Theatre. This annual celebration brings improv troupes from all over the Northwest right to downtown Bellingham, complete with workshops and laugh-packed performances.

    For early holiday festivities, Bellis Fair Mall will debut its Santa’s Arrival event this Friday at 5:30 p.m.—a perennial favorite for families eager to kick off the season and snap a photo with the big guy himself. And looking ahead, the Holiday Pop-Up Market at FireHouse Arts & Events Center and the Fairhaven Ghost Tour are both returning late this month, offering shopping and spooky stories for locals and visitors alike.

    And lastly, in arts and culture, “Twelfth Night” continues its run this week at Idiom Theater, with Friday and Saturday shows. The WWU Concert Hall has performances coming up, so if you’re craving some classical sounds, you know where to go.

    That wraps up today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. Stay safe out there with the winter weather moving in, and remember to check on those travel routes if you’ve got plans for Thanksgiving. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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