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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
2 years ago
BRIEF: Four individuals arrested after attempting to enter the US illegally

Blaine Sector Border Patrol took all four individuals into custody without incident.

Local
2 years ago
Center for Whale Research reports two Southern Resident Orcas missing

A recently born calf and 31-year-old orca have not been located by the research group and the whales’ passing is yet to be confirmed.

Crime
2 years ago
UPDATE: Man last seen leaving PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center located in Everett

The man was located and taken into custody in Everett by the Everett Police Department.

Crime
2 years ago
Seattle stabbing suspect appears in court

Police say the man stabbed five people and was likely involved in four other stabbings.

Outdoors
2 years ago
Mount Baker Ski Area predicts late November opening date

Up to 3 feet of snow is predicted to fall this week, and the Ski Area staff has finished their preliminary safety training ahead of opening day.

Dedicated To Service
2 years ago
Veterans Day events being held in Whatcom County

Ceremonies in northern Bellingham and Lummi are taking place to honor veterans on Nov. 11.

Business
2 years ago
Paws For A Beer looks to the Whatcom County community for help

The brewery is described by owner Rylan Schoen as Bellingham’s first dog bar, which is entering its ninth year in business.

Local
2 years ago
South Bay trail connection to Boulevard Park will temporarily close

The trail connection to the park at the railroad crossing will be closed for up to a week starting Tuesday as part of the city’s efforts to construct Quiet Zones.

Business
2 years ago
Boundary Bay Brewery will permanently close its doors in 2025

The announcement comes as the brewery prepares to celebrate its 30th year in business.

Outdoors
2 years ago
City of Bellingham acquires 116-acre tract of land to build new trail and park

Once complete, the park will feature a segment of the future Bay to Baker Trail and a portion of Squalicum Creek.

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