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.

Traffic
1 year ago
BRIEF: Custer rest areas to be closed throughout the week

WSDOT has not disclosed a reason for the closures, but they are encouraging drivers to use the Bow Hill rest areas instead.

Government
1 year ago
New bill introduced to state senate could exempt senior homeowners from paying property tax

The state already offers some property tax reductions for seniors who meet certain income thresholds, but this new bill would apply regardless of their household income.

Crime
1 year ago
Bellingham Police cracks down on theft at local Fred Meyer

Officers made 23 arrests, many of which were accompanied by warrants and additional charges.

Crime
1 year ago
Jefferson County duo arrested after stealing $11,000 in gold and jewelry, attempted to flee the scene in stolen boat

Deputies used a drone to find the two attempting to escape once more in a stolen rowboat, using plywood as an oar.

Crime
1 year ago
New state law will increase penalties for negligent driving in 2025

Under the new law, maximum fines will increase to $5000 and a 90-day license suspension.

Business
1 year ago
Alaska Airlines introduces new international flight destinations

The airline announced that it will begin providing nonstop services to Japan and South Korea in 2025.

Crime
1 year ago
Bellingham Police track down man who previously evaded arrest

The man now faces additional charges and remains at the Whatcom County Jail on $630,000 bail.

National
1 year ago
Boeing plea deal surrounding fatal plane crash rejected by US federal judge

Boeing and the Justice Department have 30 days to negotiate a new plea agreement, or the company will be put on trial by prosecutors.

Local
1 year ago
New organic waste collection bins are being introduced in Bellingham

The bins can hold up to 60 gallons of food and other organic waste and will be picked up every other week.

Local
1 year 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.

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