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.

Traffic
2 weeks ago
Repaving on I-5 to cause overnight slowdowns, commercial filming on SR 542 to close both lanes

WSDOT adds that these are the final closures needed to complete their 10-mile-long repaving project from Blaine to Ferndale.

Crime
2 weeks ago
Two people arrested after car chase ending in Bellingham

The 40-year-old male driver and the 36-year-old female passenger both have active warrants out of California and remain in custody at the Whatcom County Jail. 

Crime
2 weeks ago
Bellingham acupuncturist accused of sexual misconduct with patients has license suspended

His license expired as of August following his initial suspension.

Health and Wellness
2 weeks ago
New online tool shows immunization data in Whatcom County

In Whatcom County, a higher percentage of people have gotten the COVID, flu and adult RSV vaccines than the state average.

Local
2 weeks ago
Swinomish Tribe expands their wellness service in Bellingham

didgʷálič’s other mobile unit has been offering services six days a week at the Anne Deacon Center of Hope since late January.

Government
2 weeks ago
Bellingham International Airport sees flight cancellations due to government shutdown

The Port of Bellingham is urging anyone flying out of BLI to check their flight status online before they head to the airport. 

Weather
2 weeks ago
Wind advisory issued for western Whatcom, Skagit Counties

Wind gusts could reach as high as 40 mph throughout western Whatcom County.

Health and Wellness
2 weeks ago
Paralytic shellfish poisoning levels drop in north Whatcom County waters

Health officials had closed those beaches in early September after high levels of PSP were discovered during routine testing.

Local
2 weeks ago
Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office seeks help locating missing Point Roberts man

The man is described as having curly grey hair and a beard, last seen wearing a blue jacket, black track pants and hiking boots.

Environmental
3 weeks ago
State officials consider geothermal energy at Mount Baker as a clean energy solution

State Ecology officials are working to get input from tribes and other community members about what the process for extracting energy could look like and what potential risks could occur.