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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
Suspected “swatting” forces lockdown at Oak Harbor schools

Officers put the high school and nearby Hillcrest Elementary School on lockdowns as a precaution.

Local
3 years ago
Respiratory illness rates return to seasonal levels in Whatcom County

People are still urged to wear a mask if vulnerable to respiratory illness or if they are sick.

Local
3 years ago
Infill ‘Em All! City of Ferndale offering free t-shirts to encourage ADU construction

An ADU, or Accessory Dwelling Unit, is a residential unit on the same lot as an existing single-family home.

Local
3 years ago
Air India places massive order for Boeing jets

The Boeing order includes 190 737 Max aircraft, 20 787s, and 10 777Xs.

Local
3 years ago
Man arrested for selling fentanyl in Whatcom County

Police arrested the suspect on February 6th.

Local
3 years ago
State Patrol sounding alarm about “gold scammers” on Washington highways

If you are in the market for gold, you should always buy it from a reputable dealer. 

Local
3 years ago
Whatcom Superior Court upholds effort to keep newly elected judge from hearing DUI cases

Prosecuting Attorney Eric Richey has come under intense criticism for trying to bar him from the cases.

Local
3 years ago
Public comments open on clean-up of Whatcom County rifle range

The range on Samish Way has been open since 1971, and soil samples show lead levels high enough to classify it as a hazardous waste site.

Local
3 years ago
Hearing set for former Bellingham school employee charged for asking to see student naked

The district hired 23-year-old Darious Nathan Powell as a substitute paraeducator at Options High School in March of 2022.

Local
3 years ago
City of Bellingham lifts COVID vaccine requirement

The mayor said his decision was based on the spread of the virus this winter, which has not surged in comparison to the past two years.