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Emma Toscani

Emma Toscani is the Editor-in-Chief of My Bellingham Now since May 2026. To get in contact with Emma, email etoscani@pnwmediagroup.com.

Government
3 months ago
Skagit County to gain fifth superior court judge

Those interested have until Aug. 3 to apply for the position.

Entertainment
3 months ago
Bellingham Beer Week returns, April Brews Day scheduled for April 18

The festivities kick off with a party at Wander Brewing on Friday, April 10 before a series of events throughout 14 participating breweries in Bellingham.

Local
3 months ago
Suspicious odor at Bellingham apartment confirmed as bear spray, charcoal burn

Crews were dispatched to the York neighborhood building to investigate the smell on the fourth floor of the building.

Government
3 months ago
Alta Gas mishandles expansion of Cherry Point operation, per Whatcom County Hearing Examiner

Hearing examiner documents state these projects were not permitted and the county’s issuance of a Mitigation Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) needs to remand.

We Are Whatcom
3 months ago
Alexarc Mastema: Maniac Roasting

Local coffee roaster Alexarc Mastema of Maniac Roasting has worked in the coffee industry for over 30 years, calling Bellingham home for most of that time. The former co-owner of The Black Drop roasts up beans for local shops and online customers, creating strange brews in the PNW.

Local
3 months ago
PSE rate increases on the horizon for Whatcom County residents

Natural gas customers will see a slight drop in their monthly bills under the rates effective May 1. 

Government
3 months ago
Gov. Ferguson signs bills addressing housing problems in Washington

The governor also signed that bill along with one that would allow ADU construction in rural communities. 

Government
3 months ago
Gov. Ferguson signs “Millionaire’s Tax” into Washington state law

Critics argue that the bill’s passage could open the doors for a broader income tax for the rest of the state.

Government
3 months ago
Alleyway closures in downtown Bellingham approved by city council

The ordinance carries the maximum penalty of $1,000 or 90 days incarceration for accessing a closed alley without permission. 

Environmental
3 months ago
Dept. of Ecology seeks public comment on Blaine Harbor cleanup site

Members of the public have until April 21 to voice their thoughts on the project. 

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