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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.

Crime
1 year ago
Man who punched Bellingham child in racially motivated attack pleads guilty

The attack left the child with a chipped tooth and a nose injury.

Government
1 year ago
Family of five to remain in ICE custody in Ferndale, Rep. Rick Larsen calls for action

Rep. Dexter and Rep. Larsen wrote to the Department of Homeland Security over the weekend, demanding that the family be able to speak to an attorney or other legal counsel.

Local
1 year ago
Skagit Valley farmworker rights activist “Lelo” granted request for voluntary departure

Alfredo “Lelo” Juarez Zeferino will be returning to Mexico after being detained by ICE since March of this year.

Government
1 year ago
Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter visits ICE facility in Ferndale

She received information earlier this week that a mother from Honduras and her four children, who are U.S. citizens, were detained by ICE officials at the Peace Arch border crossing on June 28.

Crime
1 year ago
Man in custody following attempted arson in Skagit County

Sedro-Woolley Police say that a person inside the residence called 911 after the suspect tried to stab them Tuesday morning.

Government
1 year ago
AG Brown attempts to stop sales of machine gun converters in Washington state

AG Brown says the devices are being found more frequently on weapons used in mass shootings and other crimes. 

Traffic
1 year ago
WSDOT crews to repair guardrails, repave ramps on I-5 starting next week

WSDOT estimates that all aspects of the project will be finished by October.

Local
1 year ago
BRIEF: Two people rescued after tree fell on them while hiking south of Bellingham

Both were taken to PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center for treatment. 

Local
1 year ago
Large-scale training drills to be held at Vista Middle School in Ferndale

Members of law enforcement and fire crews will learn how to respond in the event of a mass shooting event.

Local
1 year ago
Possible water contamination reported on Lake Whatcom at Camp Firwood

Some of the sewage from the camp made its way into a stormwater drain that flows directly into Lake Whatcom.

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