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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