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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
4 weeks ago
Family dog recovers after cougar attack in Sudden Valley

WDFW warns that additional sightings are still possible in the area.

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Environmental
1 month ago
Drought emergency remains in effect for Whatcom County amid warm winter

The county’s snowpack levels remain well below normal, according to a water supply update from the state.

Crime
1 month ago
Bellingham woman found guilty of 2021 murder in Blaine

67-year-old Lynda Mercy will now await her sentencing on March 5.

Business
1 month ago
Boundary Bay Brewing returns as microbrewery on State Street

They’ll be taking over the former Time and Materials building on N State St and rebranding the new site as Boundary on State.

Business
1 month ago
Low-interest loans now available for Sumas businesses impacted by December flood

The deadline to apply for physical damage loans is April 27, while any loan applications dealing with business economic damage is due by Nov. 24. 

Health and Wellness
1 month ago
Whatcom County offers additional vaccine clinic for children

Available vaccinations include COVID-19, hepatitis A and B, polio, chicken pox, flu and MMR. 

Crime
1 month ago
Man in custody following bomb threat at Point Roberts border crossing

Deputies arrived to find the suspect had returned to the Port of Entry, where he was taken into custody.

Local
1 month ago
City of Bellingham warns drivers of fake QR codes for paid parking

Anyone who sees a suspicious QR code posted near a parking meter or payment kiosk is asked to report it to the city. 

Local
1 month ago
Police search for vulnerable adult last seen in Birch Bay

Editor’s note: Armstrong has been located.  WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Police are asking […]

Government
1 month ago
Port of Bellingham highlights investments, clean energy business expansion and more in new report

Moving into the final year of its four-year strategy plan, the Port hopes to keep local businesses thriving by focusing on what their workforce needs to stay in the area.