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
September is National Preparedness Month in Whatcom County

The agencies will offer information on emergency kits, signing up for emergency notifications, and links to trusted emergency resources.

Local
2 years ago
Palliative care services returning to Peacehealth St. Joseph Medical Center

The program is expected to launch early next year.

Local
2 years ago
New rabid bat case confirmed in Snohomish County

All pets should be kept up to date with rabies vaccines.

Local
2 years ago
Whatcom County getting $10 million grant for flood prevention project

The multi-phase project began in 2019 and Phase 2 is projected to finish by 2025.

Local
2 years ago
Travelers should plan ahead for busy holiday weekend

Sea-Tac Airport is expecting to see volumes of passengers that match pre-pandemic levels.

Local
2 years ago
Burn ban still on for Labor Day weekend

The office stated with the weather forecast improving they hope to reduce the ban back to a Stage 1 within the next couple of weeks.

Local
2 years ago
Evacuation level lowered as crews continue battling Lake Whatcom Fire

Officials said the Lake Whatcom fire was 50 percent contained and burning around 40 acres as of Thursday evening, August 31st.

Local
2 years ago
Community north of Ferndale struggling after well runs dry

They have had to drill a new, deeper well and buy bulk water to meet their needs, which has been costly for the community.

Local
2 years ago
Lummi Nation getting $7.5 million for affordable housing project

In addition to the new housing, the funds will also help the tribes improve on existing housing conditions and issues of overcrowding.

Local
2 years ago
City clears Cornwall Avenue to make room for infrastructure project

Most of the vehicles in the encampment were moved by their owner.

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