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.

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1 year ago
REMINDER: Whatcom County burn ban takes effect July 1

The restrictions are expected to remain in effect through September 14, but the end date could be extended depending on weather conditions.

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1 year ago
Bellingham Police Department issues apology over delay in notifying the public about recent Lake Padden assault

BPD acknowledged there was a delay in notifying the public after a woman was assaulted at Lake Padden on June 22.

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1 year ago
Opportunity Council partners with City of Bellingham to build more affordable housing

Construction on the first phase of the project, which includes the childcare center and housing for families, will begin this October.

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1 year ago
Man hospitalized following accidental shooting in Bellingham

No charges will be filed against the victim or the gun’s owner.

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1 year ago
WWU to sell six university-owned properties to recover from COVID-19 fiscal losses

Properties for sale include buildings/land in Whatcom County as well as a waterfront site on San Juan Island.

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1 year ago
BRIEF: Fire crews battle wildfire in Skagit County

No evacuation orders are in effect, but people are being asked to avoid the area. 

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1 year ago
King County judge puts parts of new state parental rights law on pause

The law, known as Initiative 2081, went into effect on June 6. Critics of the law say this could harm students’ access to birth control, among other things.

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1 year ago
Three riders killed in motorcycle accidents in Whatcom, Skagit Counties

The Washington State Patrol says that the first crash occurred on Friday night, June 21 on Highway 20 near Best Road.

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1 year ago
Hiker rescued following 100-foot fall on Pacific Crest Trail

Crews from NAS Whidbey Island were called, and the hiker was taken to a hospital in Bellingham.

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1 year ago
Washington drivers reminded to keep roadways litter-free

The Washington Department of Ecology says that people who violate litter laws by throwing trash out of their cars could face fines.

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