Dianna Hawryluk

Dianna Hawryluk is the KGMI Morning News Anchor and a reporter for My Bellingham Now. Send any news tips to dhawryluk@pnwmediagroup.com.

Crime
5 months ago
Whatcom County drug dealer tied to Mexican crime organization receives jail time

Roughly 3.5 pounds of fentanyl powder was seized from the man’s home and vehicle.

Government
5 months ago
Potential electoral boundary changes may impact Lynden

The Whatcom County Council will present its proposed boundary changes at their regularly scheduled meeting on April 15.

Community Events
5 months ago
Bellingham Municipal Court to host Law Day events in April and May

Events include meet-and-greets, canine demonstrations and drone presentations.

Dedicated To Service
5 months ago
Bellingham realtor Ethan Hunger awarded state-wide recognition

Hunger has raised nearly $400,000 for the Bellingham Food Bank by burning as many calories as he can in one day, once a year. 

Local
5 months ago
Bellingham Public Schools Foundation supports students impacted by recent ICE raids

The Family Support Fund is raising money to support impacted students.

Environmental
6 months ago
New Southern Resident Orca calf spotted near Victoria, B.C.

The Center for Whale Research says that researchers saw the newest member of the J Pod while travelling near Victoria, B.C. on Sunday.

Environmental
6 months ago
Whatcom County to host water adjudication seminars this spring

A regional water rights consultant will offer demonstrations and provide more information about the adjudication process.

Elections
6 months ago
BRIEF: Special election ballots mailed for Meridian School District’s $71 million bond measure

Ballots are due in a drop box or must be postmarked by April 22 in order to count.

Crime
6 months ago
Incarcerated Lummi Nation man faces federal charges for killing bald eagles

WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – An incarcerated Lummi Nation man is facing additional federal […]

Local
6 months ago
Thousands take to streets in Bellingham to protest Trump policies

Over 1,200 protests were held on Saturday in all 50 states from Alaska to Maine.

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