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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.

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3 years ago
Man sentenced for trying to bring prohibited firearms into Canada

Four overcapacity magazines, which are also prohibited, were seized as well.

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3 years ago
Peacehealth announces service cuts in wake of rising costs

PeaceHealth says it’s confident it will continue to meet communities’ health care needs in spite of the cuts.

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3 years ago
Tokitae in “good health” as plans continue to return Orca to Salish Sea

Veterinarians who have examined her say the Southern Resident orca is in good health.

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3 years ago
High PSP levels close Whatcom beaches for shellfish harvesting

Symptoms of PSP poisoning can include difficulty breathing, paralysis, and can cause death within 30 minutes of ingesting contaminated shellfish.

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3 years ago
WWU student employees plan vote on unionization

If successful, they would be the first unionized OSEs in Washington state.

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3 years ago
Governor Inslee signs new police pursuit law

It applies in limited cases involving those suspected of committing a violent crime, sex offense, vehicular assault, driving under the influence or escape.

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3 years ago
Tesla acquires new warehouse in Marysville

This is the first building completed and leased in Marysville’s new industrial park, which is expected to provide 11,000 new jobs in a number of industries by 2040.

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3 years ago
Report: More people leaving Evergreen State than moving in

The states with the most new migrants last year were Arizona, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Texas.

Local
3 years ago
Seattle City Light may start trucking salmon up Skagit River

Seattle City Light gets almost half of its electricity from the three Skagit River dams.

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3 years ago
City reinstates security at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center after overdose death

Parks and Recreation Director Nicole Oliver says they are still allowing public access to restrooms and showers at the facility.

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