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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
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.

Lifestyle
3 years ago
Students asking George Clooney to premiere new film in Sequim

Students at Sequim High School created a Tik Tok asking Clooney to premier the film in their town.

Local
3 years ago
City of Blaine awarding five grants to boost tourism

The largest of the new grants will be $18,000 going to the Chamber of Commerce for the Old Fashioned Fourth of July festival.

Local
3 years ago
Tax levy on the ballot to fund Skagit County health services

The public hospital district does not currently collect property taxes, but says increased costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic require it to ask for the funding.

Local
3 years ago
U.S. Representative Rick Larsen tours Ferndale metal printing company

Larsen is the lead Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

Local
3 years ago
Additional pandemic SNAP benefits to end this month

Washington is among the states that still have the emergency allotments available for residents in need of food assistance.