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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.

Government
1 year ago
Local lawmakers work to pass variety of bills in Olympia

Environmental, medical, higher education and bills covering other topics are being discussed in Olympia by local lawmakers.

Local
1 year ago
Allen Law Firm in Bellingham owes $1.3 million following sexual harassment reports

The Bellingham law firm has been ordered to pay two former employees who made reports of being sexually harassed at work.

Government
1 year ago
State senators in Olympia debate bill targeting drivers fleeing police

The bill is being praised by law enforcement agencies around the state, but some prosecutors argue that the process of getting the vehicle out of the pound may be too complex.

Local
1 year ago
Assault charges against Lynden City Councilmember have been dropped

The councilmember was previously accused of assaulting a family member, however as of Feb. 12 court documents state that the charge was dismissed.

Local
1 year ago
Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County receives $1 million CHIP grant

The grant, offered through the Washington State Department of Commerce was sourced from the department’s Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program.

Crime
1 year ago
UPDATE: Bellingham Police arrest shooting suspect after pursuit

He faces numerous charges, including robbery, assault, and resisting arrest.

Local
1 year ago
BRIEF: Prospect Street post office to not take passport appointments for near future

In the meantime, people looking for passport services are encouraged to visit USPS offices in Blaine or Anacortes.

Government
1 year ago
Joint resolutions in Olympia may change passing bond measures in schools

HB 4201, which was pre-filed ahead of the 2025 Legislative session, would make passing a school bond possible through a simple majority.

Local
1 year ago
Support Offices of Whatcom County offers scholarship in honor of sheriff’s deputy

The $2,000 memorial scholarship is named after Whatcom County Sheriff Deputy Matt Herzog, who was killed in the line of duty in 2001.

Local
1 year ago
Motorcyclist killed by semi after fleeing from state patrol near Mount Vernon

A Washington State Patrol trooper attempted to pull over a motorcycle for an unspecified reason, but the rider took off and left I-5 at College Way.

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