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
Investigators still working to identify human foot found near Port Angeles

A size 8 New Balance running shoe with a woman’s foot inside was found near the mouth of the Elwha River in December 2021.

Local
3 years ago
Significant king tides expected along Washington coast

Residents and others close to the water should stay alert and prepared.

Local
3 years ago
Washington Health Department seeking input for Youth Advisory Council

Anyone between the ages of 13 and 22 can apply for the YAC, but anyone under 18 needs permission from a parent or guardian to take part.

Local
3 years ago
Microsoft cutting workforce after pandemic-induced expansion

The company sent notice to Washington state employment officials that it was cutting 878 workers at its offices in Redmond, Bellevue, and Issaquah.

Local
3 years ago
Health Department rolls out new mental health crisis program

ART is funded through several state and city resources, including a grant that funds part of the program for 2023.

Local
3 years ago
Suspect arrested for robbing same Bellingham bank twice

He remains at the Whatcom County Jail on $230,000 bail.

Local
3 years ago
Man arrested for sexual assault in Bellingham

He remains at the Whatcom County Jail without bail.

Local
3 years ago
Cherry Point company reaches settlement over propane emissions

The head of the Northwest Clean Air Agency says the violations occured under previous management and current Petrogas managers have been cooperative and forthcoming.

Local
3 years ago
State Commerce Department rejects plan for smaller library in Birch Bay

Voters rejected two separate ballots in 2021 and 2022 for the originally proposed 7,600 square foot building.

Local
3 years ago
Commercial retail vacancies continue to drop in Bellingham

As a result of the reduced vacancies, the average asking rate for property in both areas also increased.