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.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Bumbershoot music and arts festival returning in 2023

Sneak peeks on the fest’s diverse art presentations and music line-ups will be released in coming weeks.

Local
3 years ago
It’s Invasive Species Awareness Week in Whatcom County

Invasive species are considered the second greatest threat to biodiversity after human development and cost the nation about $137 billion annually.

Local
3 years ago
Peacehealth St. Joseph Medical Center opens two new surgery suites

The hospital’s last operating rooms were completed in 2003, and planning for these suites began in 2006.

Local
3 years ago
Winter storm warning for North Cascades, wind and coastal flood advisories for Whatcom and Skagit Counties

The National Weather Service says winds of 25-35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph are expected.

Local
3 years ago
Bellingham man killed after two cars hit him on Samish Way

Police added that drugs and alcohol were not involved in the accident.

Local
3 years ago
State lawmakers working to extend limit on insulin costs

The new bill in Olympia would extend the $35 limit through 2024.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
New BBQ joint opening in Sunnyland neighborhood

Homeschool BBQ has taken over the lease from the local-favorite Sunnyland spot Homeskillet and have just announced their grand opening for next Friday, February 24th.

Local
3 years ago
Federal funding for public housing coming to Whatcom County

Both agencies work to provide affordable housing to low-income families, the elderly and those with disabilities.

Local
3 years ago
Colder weather approaching, avalanche warnings in the North Cascades

Some lowland snow is possible late in the week, but significant amounts are not expected.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Bill would make Lunar New Year a holiday in Washington state

The Lunar New Year begins on the second full moon following the Winter Solstice.