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 shelter in Bellingham set to open next week

The shelter on N. Forest Street has the ability to hold up to 70 people.

Crime
10 months ago
Canadian man attempting to smuggle gun through Blaine has been sentenced

The man was sentenced to 5 years in prison. 

Local
10 months ago
Bellingham Police seek the owner of a weapon discovered at Bloedel Donovan Park

A compound bow was reported to have been found under a large tree in the park on Nov. 30.

Local
10 months ago
Man hospitalized after being hit by a train in Bellingham

He was transported to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center after being hit early in the morning on Dec. 5.

Community Events
10 months ago
BRIEF: Dick’s Drive-In to bring food truck to Bellingham for one day only

The truck will be selling their famous burgers and shakes from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. or until everything sells out. 

Traffic
10 months ago
Heavy traffic expected as Taylor Swift ends the “Eras Tour” in Vancouver

It may not be Santa Claus, but a larger-than-life figure coming to town could snarl your weekend travel plans.

Local
10 months ago
Federal appeals court rules ICE can continue using Boeing Field for chartered deportation flights

The agency has used airports around the country to charter flights deporting hundreds of thousands of noncitizens considered lawfully removable from the U.S.

Tribal News
10 months ago
Lummi Nation receives $550,000 grant to expand mental health services

The Washington State Health Care Authority also received $7 million from the DOJ to help fund treatment programs in both communities and correctional facilities.

Crime
10 months ago
Bellingham man arrested for sexual assault charges at Bellis Fair Mall

Whatcom County Sheriff deputies were called after a case of physical assault was reported.

Local
10 months ago
Bellingham Police seek missing woman last seen in Bellingham

Anyone with information is asked to call BPD’s non-emergency line at (360) 676-6911.

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