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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
Whatcom County sees massive spike in illegal fentanyl pills

Fentanyl pills are often trafficked as counterfeit pain pills and are sold on the street to unsuspecting users.

Local
3 years ago
Washington state accepting applications for low-income tax credit

The application period for the 2022 tax year began on February 1st and will be open until the end to 2023.

Local
3 years ago
Committee holding open house to improve local food system

The open house will be Monday, February 13th, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pioneer Pavilion in Ferndale.

Local
3 years ago
House committee weighs bill to ban some traffic stops in Washington

In addition to regulating traffic stops, the bill would create a grant program to help low-income drivers make repairs, pay fees and more.

Local
3 years ago
Norway-based company opens new battery factory in Bellingham

Corvus’ Bellingham facility is producing battery modules for low and zero emission marine vessels and infrastructure.

Local
3 years ago
Local law enforcement agencies speak out about Tyre Nichols killing

Bellingham Police Chief Rebecca Mertzig and Western Washington University Police Chief Katy Potts released a joint statement on social media.

Local
3 years ago
State lawmaker introduces bill to address Ticketmaster meltdown

The bill would make it a crime to use software to get around a ticket seller’s security measures.

Local
3 years ago
Boeing ends production of iconic 747 jumbo jet

The final plane is the 1,574th built by Boeing and was delivered to cargo carrier Atlas Air.

Local
3 years ago
Bellingham Bed Bath and Beyond staying open for now

Four Washington stores are closing in Auburn, Lakewood, Vancouver and Walla Walla.

Local
3 years ago
Scholarship fund set up in memory of Doug Ericksen

Applications for both scholarships and mini grants are due March 15th.