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
2 years ago
County Council rejects proposed moratorium on heavy industrial urban development

The vote came as some residents in northwest Bellingham are pushing back against ABC’s proposed metal shredder that would be built off Marine Drive.

Local
2 years ago
Sequim teen will perform national anthem at World Series

You can listen to her big performance over on KPUG 1170 AM and 97-9 FM.

Local
2 years ago
San Juan County mulling tourism fee

San Juan County is currently taking public opinions both for and against the fee.

Local
2 years ago
Suspect arrested for sexual assault at Samish Way apartment

He was released from the Whatcom County Jail on Monday after posting $20,000 bail.

Local
2 years ago
New emergency shelter space coming to downtown Bellingham

The County Council also approved a jointly funded winter shelter with the City of Bellingham at Civic Field.

Local
2 years ago
Peoples Bank donates to local eye clinic, hosting public vote on next donation

The clinic has been in operation for 12 years and offers free eye exams and glasses to qualified low-income and homeless people in the community.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
New Arroyo Park Bridge now open to the public

The city says the new 62-foot-long bridge will last for generations while protecting the local salmon population.

Local
2 years ago
Freezing overnight temperatures forecast for Whatcom County

Overnight lows could dip into the upper 20’s as we get into the weekend.

Local
2 years ago
Downtown Bellingham Partnership honored for new collaborative program

Award presenter Breanne Durham said the program was honored for growing volunteerism and inclusivity among the downtown community.

Local
2 years ago
Election Day just two weeks away

Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by Election Day, November 7th, to be counted and the U.S. Postal Service recommends putting it in the mail by October 31st.

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