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.

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2 years ago
DNR partners with conservation nonprofit to make largest Washington land purchase in over a decade

The deal couldn’t have happened without the money from The Conservation Fund, and the revenue will go towards a range of public services, including schools, libraries and fire departments.

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2 years ago
Dept of Ecology seeks comment on disposal of toxic fire suppression foam

The comment period lasts until Feb. 5 and you can email responses or place a comment directly on the Dept of Ecology’s website.

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2 years ago
Man sentenced for third drug distribution offense, leadership in large drug trafficking ring

The other traffickers in the organization were sentenced to a variety of prison sentence length, with the longest being 17 years for violent offenses.

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2 years ago
Artivem announced business closure in 2024

The business was in the Granary building since it opened in 2020 and follows next-door business Black Fern in closing.

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2 years ago
National homeless population count reaches all time high

BELLINGHAM, WA – (KGMI.com) The national homeless population has reached record numbers, increasing in […]

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2 years ago
Nat’l homeless population count reaches all time high

There was a 28% increase between 2021 and 2022, and the latest increase is tied to more people experiencing homelessness for the first time.

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2 years ago
Whatcom health experts weigh in on seasonal respiratory illness rise

The peak for COVID infections will likely be early next year, but it is too soon to tell if there will be a surge.

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2 years ago
Amazon launches first satellites ahead of setting up global internet network

A dozen companies had expressed interest in creating their own global internet service, but only two have followed through on intent.

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2 years ago
Smoke exposure protections become permanent for Wash.’s outdoor workers

The rules include precautions that employers will need to take to protect their outdoor workers.

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