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.

Local
1 week ago
Bellingham Walmart encampment landowner ordered to pay city

A judge ruled in late August that there was no legal reason to put that responsibility on the city and ordered the woman to pay the initial abatement costs.

Crime
2 weeks ago
DUI arrests in Bellingham continue to rise above prior averages

The number of citywide DUIs this year is also significantly higher than during the same time periods between 2019 and 2024.

Business
2 weeks ago
Washington businesses impacted by drought emergency can now apply for federal loans

Farmers, ranchers and other agricultural producers do not quality for this financial assistance.

Lifestyle
2 weeks ago
Allegiant announces non-stop flights to Burbank from Bellingham

The expansion is part of Allegiant adding the Hollywood Burbank Airport as one of its new destination cities. 

Environmental
2 weeks ago
Perry Fire continues to burn over 1,500 acres on west side of Ross Lake

The National Parks Service says that a smoke inversion made things difficult above the Perry Fire, especially for aerial water drops and surveillance over the weekend.

Local
2 weeks ago
Sudden Valley fire station to undergo renovation this fall

South Whatcom Fire Chief Mitch Nolze says that Fire Station 22, better known as the Sudden Valley Station, recently received a building permit from the county.

Local
2 weeks ago
Mortgage rates drop due to weak job reports in Whatcom County

As of Friday, Sept. 5, mortgage rates are hovering around 6.3%. 

Government
2 weeks ago
Washington Department of Health continues to recommend COVID-19 vaccine for state residents

Washington’s Department of Health adds that appointments for COVID vaccines will remain available to any resident who wants them.

Health and Wellness
2 weeks ago
Heather Meadows Visitor Center closes as air quality worsens in Whatcom County

Throughout Friday, levels have varied between 160 to 175. Any levels above 150 are considered unhealthy for anyone.

Local
2 weeks ago
Dry conditions continue to fuel Perry Fire in near Ross Lake

Northwest winds could push more polluted air from the fire towards Maple Falls and Everson throughout Friday.