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
BPD searching for missing 72-year-old man with dementia

Anyone who sees him should call 911.

Local
3 years ago
Red Flag Warning in place as wildfires burn across Washington state

Whatcom County air quality is expected to improve by Thursday, July 6th.

Local
3 years ago
State issues emergency order for whale-watching boats

The mandates look to improve the Southern Resident population’s ability to successfully forage and recover for health.

Local
3 years ago
New Washington law criminalizing public drug use goes into effect

Other laws look to protect residents from robocall scams, increase hazing from a misdemeanor to a felony, and impose harsher penalties for sexually abusive prison guards.

Local
3 years ago
Salmon Enhancement Association seeking volunteers for Nooksack River cleanup

All ages are welcome to join, though volunteers under the age of 14 need to be accompanied by an adult.

Local
3 years ago
Aramark laying off almost 400 workers in Bellingham

Aramark’s layoffs are scheduled for the end of August.

Local
3 years ago
Public Works hosting beach cleanup in Birch Bay on July 5th

Anyone looking to join can head to 7930 Birch Bay Drive where supplies and refreshments will be provided from 9 a.m. to Noon.

Local
3 years ago
Three people injured in rollover crash near Concrete

The woman and the 14-year-old passenger of the other car were taken to the hospital, while the 17-year-old driver was treated for their injuries at the scene.

Local
3 years ago
New website launched to connect people with opioid prevention resources

Site features include free naloxone kit ordering, local overdose statistics, and information on local prevention resources.

Local
3 years ago
More federal assistance for groceries coming to Whatcom County

Qualifying children under age six may receive $43.88 for each month their household.

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