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.

Business
9 months ago
Fairhaven coffeeshop suffers break-in

This marks the latest in a series of overnight break-ins within the Fairhaven area over the past few months.

Traffic
9 months ago
Nooksack River Bridge in Everson to reduce to single lane at night through March

The lane reduction will allow crews to prepare for a culvert repair project at the bridge.

Entertainment
9 months ago
La Original Banda el Limón to perform at the 2025 Northwest Washington Fair

The group is known as one of the first banda groups that used sound equipment and vocalists to elevate their performances.

Local
9 months ago
Rail crossing upgrades completed for “Fairhaven Quiet Zone”

Trains are still allowed to sound their horn in the area if there’s an immediate safety issue.

Lifestyle
9 months ago
Spring forward: Daylight saving time is here

The majority of the country will spring ahead one hour this Sunday at 2 a.m.

Weather
9 months ago
WEATHER: Rain and strong winds in the forecast for the Bellingham area into next week

Temperatures are also forecast to cool next week, meaning that heavy snowfall is most likely for the mountains.

Crime
9 months ago
Ferndale police seek public help to locate suspected car prowlers

A suspected vehicle is described as a white Mercedes-Benz with Washington license plates.

Local
9 months ago
Former Willows Inn property back on the market for third time

This marks the third time the former Willows property has been placed on the market since it was donated to the Lighthouse Mission in 2022.

Government
9 months ago
Gov. Bob Ferguson outlines plan for Washington ferry system

Gov. Ferguson is aiming to bring the Washington state’s fleet back to pre-pandemic operating capacity, with at least 18 boats on the water by this summer.

Local
9 months ago
Northwest Clean Air Agency to begin reporting data for San Juan County

Their rejoining will allow the NWCAA to add more members to its Board of Directors and Advisory Council.

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