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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
FBI offers $10k for information in missing Lummi Nation elder

WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The FBI is offering a reward for any information […]

Traffic
2 months ago
BRIEF: Left lane on southbound I-5 in Skagit County closed Wednesday night for repairs

The lane closure will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 21 until 5 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22. 

Local
2 months ago
UPDATE: Blaine woman killed in wrong-way crash on I-5 in Ferndale

Her passenger and the suspect driver were taken to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, while the occupants of the third car were not injured.

Tribal News
2 months ago
Police search for missing Lummi Nation teen last seen in Bellingham

Anyone with information on the teen’s location is asked to call 911. 

Environmental
3 months ago
Bellingham Bay cleanup projects near completion in 2026

That includes the former Eldridge Municipal Landfill, the north part of the former Georgia Pacific plant, and part of the Whatcom Waterway.

Crime
3 months ago
Car chase in Skagit County lands suspect in hospital

A WSDOT crewmember spotted the suspect near Gages Slough, where he was “forced” into custody by several law enforcement agencies.

Local
3 months ago
Stage 1 burn ban issued for Columbia Valley in Whatcom County

In a stage 1 burn ban, residents in the affected area are not allowed to burn wood in fireplaces or uncertified wood stoves unless it is their only source of heat.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Birch Bay falls short in recent polar plunge record attempt

Guinness also wasn’t able to get accurate starting numbers for the event because non-participants were crowding the designated plunge zones.

Traffic
3 months ago
Rainy weather caused these road closures in Whatcom County

Some side roads, including parts of Bayon, Lampman, and Dewey Roads are also closed.

Government
3 months ago
AG Nick Brown urges district court to enforce protections to SNAP funding

Washington receives nearly $130 million a year for the state’s SNAP recipients, which covers some grocery costs for over 24,000 Whatcom County residents.

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