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
10 months ago
Severe weather shelters across Whatcom County extend hours

Weather shelters across the county are adjusting their hours to accommodate the forecast continuation of cold temperatures and conditions.

Crime
10 months ago
Ferndale man sentenced following workplace rape conviction

In 2023, a resident of a group home for developmentally disabled adults witnessed the man sexually assault another resident.

Local
10 months ago
BRIEF: AAA reports rising gas prices in the new year

The American Automobile Association says Bellingham’s average price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.94.

Business
10 months ago
Amtrak sees rider increase in service through Bellingham

Amtrak saw a nearly 15% increase nationally and a 40% increase in their Cascades route between 2023 and 2024.

Health and Wellness
10 months ago
Washington fire officials share safety tips in light of National Burn Awareness Week

The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is urging people to be aware of hazards that could lead to burn injuries, particularly inside of residences.

Local
10 months ago
Severe weather shelters reopen in Bellingham and Ferndale as temperatures drop

Snow, freezing temperatures and sustained winds are in the forecast this weekend.

Local
10 months ago
BRIEF: Stage 2 burn ban lifted in Columbia Valley

Incoming precipitation and windy conditions will be crucial in getting harmful smoke particles out of the region.

Crime
10 months ago
Suspected drug dealer in Bellingham arrested following months-long investigation

The man was arrested on Jan. 28 but released from the Whatcom County Jail the next day after posting bail.

Weather
10 months ago
WEATHER: Snow forecast through the weekend, avalanche warning issued in Cascades

The lowlands of western Whatcom County will likely see at least two inches of snow through the upcoming weekend.

Outdoors
10 months ago
Update to Canadian border policy impacts Pacific Crest Trail hikers

The Canadian Border Services Agency announced that hikers will have to go through an official Port of Entry if they want to finish the Canadian leg of the Pacific Crest Trail.

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