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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
2 months ago
House fire claims life of Sumas resident over the weekend

Following an investigation, the Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office says an electrical failure with a hot water heater likely started the fire. 

Government
2 months ago
Petition to remove claimants from Nooksack River adjudication process rejected

Court documents state that the petition was initially filed by a group of Sumas residents in 2024. 

Crime
2 months ago
Skagit County man convicted of threatening to kill Congress members

The man will spend six months in prison.

Traffic
2 months ago
UPDATE: Mount Baker Highway reopens after five-day closure

Alternating traffic patterns will still be in place near milepost 41 through 43 as crews finish work on the embankment and pavement.

Local
2 months ago
Additional resources now availabe for flood victims in Whatcom, Skagit Counties

WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – More federal funding will soon be distributed to flood […]

Lifestyle
2 months ago
North Cascades Bluegrass Festival announces cancelation

Among some of the reasons for the festival’s cancellation, Tepper and Starr say that ticket sales from north of the border dropped significantly last year.

Traffic
2 months ago
Full road closure on the horizon for Mount Baker Highway

Alternating traffic patterns will resume once the road fully reopens for streambed work. 

Local
2 months ago
Whatcom County to host additional water adjudication informational events

Public Works will also host two evening workshops, featuring presentations and opportunities to ask questions.

Crime
2 months ago
Lynden man in custody for allegedly forcing child to inhale methamphetamine

The incident occurred at the WTA Bus Station on Cordata Parkway earlier this month.

Government
2 months ago
Proposed bill looks to institute new qualifications for law enforcement recruits

If approved by the legislature, the bill would be effective as of Oct. 1.

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