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.

Education
7 months ago
Sedro-Woolley School District seeking new leadership after superintendent resigns

The school board says that they plan to build on the work that Dr. Mickelson began as they search for a new leader.

Obituaries
7 months ago
Former Whatcom County Councilmember Barbara Brenner passes away at 78

Brenner was first elected to the county council in 1992 where she remained until her retirement in 2019.

Local
7 months ago
Faber Construction crews construct new Operations Center for Bellingham Public Works

The new Operations Center is expected to be completed by June on Old Woburn Street.

Government
7 months ago
U.S. Forest Service workers worry about upcoming fire season as layoff notices increase

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees the Forest Service, said President Trump ordered about 2,000 probationary, non-firefighting employees to be fired for efficiency’s sake.

Crime
7 months ago
Bellingham Police search for suspect who burglarized business on E. Maple Street

Anyone with information on the burglary is being asked to contact BPD. 

Crime
7 months ago
Man arrested in Ferndale after police pursuit in stolen vehicle

The suspect faces numerous charges from Lummi Police, including assault and reckless driving on top of a warrant for drug charges.

Government
7 months ago
Local lawmakers work to pass variety of bills in Olympia

Environmental, medical, higher education and bills covering other topics are being discussed in Olympia by local lawmakers.

Local
7 months ago
Allen Law Firm in Bellingham owes $1.3 million following sexual harassment reports

The Bellingham law firm has been ordered to pay two former employees who made reports of being sexually harassed at work.

Government
7 months ago
State senators in Olympia debate bill targeting drivers fleeing police

The bill is being praised by law enforcement agencies around the state, but some prosecutors argue that the process of getting the vehicle out of the pound may be too complex.

Local
7 months ago
Assault charges against Lynden City Councilmember have been dropped

The councilmember was previously accused of assaulting a family member, however as of Feb. 12 court documents state that the charge was dismissed.

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