Emma Toscani

Emma Toscani is a reporter for KGMI and My Bellingham Now. Emma additionally runs the soundboard for weekend shows and assists KGMI Konnects with Joe Teehan. To get in contact with Emma, email etoscani@pnwmediagroup.com.

Traffic
12 months ago
Bellingham Public Works to address safety issues at Meridian intersection

Crew will also begin working on a multi-year sewer project in the same area.

Elections
12 months ago
Local group appeals ruling that kept their initiative off Whatcom County ballots

The proposition the initiative would have affected passed by only a few votes in 2022 and raised property taxes 19 cents per $1,000 assessed value.

National
12 months ago
IRS warns against fake hurricane relief charities

The IRS is urging donors to verify charities’ eligibility to receive tax-deductible contributions and has released a tool to help.

Local
12 months ago
Port of Bellingham comes to agreement, Harcourt to remove stockpile of contaminated soil from waterfront

The legal battles between the Port and Harcourt have delayed construction on the Bellingham waterfront.

Entertainment
12 months ago
Backstage with Oregon-based band JOSEPH and Becca Mancari at Bellingham Exit

KGMI’s Emma Toscani met up with members of JOSEPH before they took the stage at the Mount Baker Theatre on Oct. 11.

Government
12 months ago
Bellingham’s Immigration Advisory Board dissolved, replaced with work group

The Bellingham City Council voted to dissolve the Immigration Advisory Board late last month.

Photos
12 months ago
PHOTOS: Bellingham Exit hosts local and national acts in downtown Bellingham

The transformed venues of the Blue Room, Shakedown and the Wild Buffalo gave a fresh space for people enjoy music from a variety of acts.

Elections
12 months ago
City of Bellingham won’t endorse Let’s Go Washington initiatives

The City of Bellingham has come out in opposition to all four Let’s Go Washington initiatives on the general election ballot.

Local
12 months ago
New mixed-use apartment building planned for Bellingham as demolition begins

Titled after the building it replaces, the State Street Creamery Project will not have any low-income housing units.

Community Events
12 months ago
‘Exit the ordinary:’ Local music festival returns, bringing magical realms to downtown Bellingham

There areĀ over 60 acts planned Thursday through Sunday. Set designers plan to transport people to other fantastical lands within each venue throughout downtown Bellingham.

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