Adam Smith

Adam Smith is a KGMI Morning News anchor, reporter and digital contributor for My Bellingham Now. He received a B.S. degree in Electronic Media and Broadcasting from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas before moving back to the Pacific Northwest to pursue a career in radio.

Local
3 years ago
Snow causing school delays, closures across Whatcom, Skagit Counties

The National Weather Service says the heaviest snow will come down through 10 a.m.

Local
3 years ago
Boeing halts 787 production over issues with fuselage

The discovery is the latest setback Boeing’s Dreamliner.

Local
3 years ago
Bellingham Public Library planning new location at Bellis Fair

The exact opening date has not yet been determined.

Local
3 years ago
BPD searching for suspect who robbed two people at Whatcom Community College

A person of interest in the robbery was last seen leaving the area in a black and white sweatshirt and a blue bandana over their face.

Local
3 years ago
Cold temperatures and a little more snow forecast for Whatcom County

The Mount Baker Ski Area could see up to two feet of snow by this Friday.

Local
3 years ago
Winter Weather Advisory in effect for western Whatcom and Skagit Counties

Total snow accumulations up to 4 inches is expected but 8 to 10 inches is possible in some areas especially in the northern part of Whatcom County. 

Local
3 years ago
Passenger on Alaska-bound ferry from Bellingham caught with meth “burritos”

The passenger, 43-year-old Michael Davis of Oregon, was taken into custody.

Local
3 years ago
City of Bellingham considering “single stream” recycling

Residents would be able to place all their recyclables in one bin without sorting them. 

Local
3 years ago
State Supreme Courts hands local thrift store legal victory

The AG’s office began investigating eight years ago, alleging that the Bellevue-based thrift chain had been misleading customers into believing it was a nonprofit or charitable organization.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Recreational butter clam harvesting back on at some Whatcom beaches

However, varnish clam harvesting at both areas remains closed, as PSP toxins are still high in that species.