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.

Crime
2 years ago
Whatcom Council approves resolution to declare state of emergency for county’s fentanyl crisis

The resolution details short-term approaches to combatting the fentanyl crisis. These approaches include advocating for declarations of emergency on grander scales, expanding law enforcement’s response to fentanyl-related crime, expanding community programs to provide stability to those at-risk of abusing fentanyl and increasing medical treatment options for fentanyl abuse.

ZZZ App Top Stories
2 years ago
UPDATE: Port to vote on terminating ABC Recycling’s tenancy

The public meeting will begin at 1 p.m., with two public comment periods at 4 p.m. and at the end of the meeting. The Port will vote on the issue of sending a “Lease Termination Agreement” to the recycling company before going on to other items on the agenda during the meeting.

news
2 years ago
BRIEF: GOP-led Idaho legislature passes bill to prevent gender-affirming care funding

Idaho’s Republican governor has previously been outspoken against the notion of using public funds for gender-affirming care.

ZZZ App Top Stories
2 years ago
BREAKING: Person dies at WWU’s Rec Center pool

The person is not a current WWU student according to University Communications.

Crime
2 years ago
Authorities investigating homicides for connection to Idaho inmate escape

Three officers were injured during the initial shootout. All are in stable condition, and one officer was released from the hospital Thursday.

Crime
2 years ago
Inslee signs laws to combat opioid ‘scourge’ while settlement funds head to Whatcom County

Whatcom County, Bellingham, Ferndale and Lynden will get a sizable share of $55 million to combat the opioid crisis.

Crime
2 years ago
Eagle ‘killing spree’ case defendant pleads guilty while accomplice remains at-large

The Washington man and an accomplice allegedly killed approximately 3,600 birds on a reservation and elsewhere. They intended to sell the birds’ tail feathers on the black market.

Education
2 years ago
Philanthropist selects Whatcom County non-profit for millions in funding

The total award is more than double the amount initially promised last year.

Business
2 years ago
Millions of dollars on the table for wildlife, communities in Washington

The three programs are accepting applications from now until mid-April to late May.

Community Events
2 years ago
Ski to Sea selling out months early, plans to modify race in the works

The 7-leg race’s organizers may modify their planned route if the weather conditions do not improve.

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