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
3 months ago
WSDOT seeks community feedback on repaving of Guide Meridian

SR 539, or the Guide Meridian, will be repaved from its intersection with I-5 to the Canadian border in 2027.

Features
3 months ago
Queer Joy: Celebrating Pride in Whatcom County

Finding community in an ever-changing landscape can be difficult despite this visibility, which has brought some changes to Whatcom County in the last few years.

We Are Whatcom
3 months ago
Nico Sanchez: Founder of Black Noise Records

Starting a record label may not be for everyone, but for Nico Sanchez it just made sense.

Outdoors
3 months ago
Trail improvements approved for Hundred Acre Wood in Bellingham

Plans include trail narrowing and resurfacing, native planting, building a habitat fence, a new bridge crossing over Hoag’s Creek and new boardwalks and park benches.

Government
3 months ago
Funding for new EV charging stations in Washington state may now be available

16 states and the District of Columbia had sued the Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration and staff members following Trump’s executive order freezing what remained of the $3.74 billion National EV Infrastructure program (NEVI).

Outdoors
3 months ago
Over $2 million in state funding allocated to Whatcom County to improve outdoor recreation

Some grants work to improve cross-county areas such as motorcycle trails and the Pacific Northwest Trail.

Government
3 months ago
Department of Labor and Industries expands rule on equal pay and other worker’s protections in Washington state

Washington State has the sixth widest pay gap between genders as of 2023, trending down from number two in 2022.

Government
3 months ago
Washington AG Nick Brown and others celebrate win in effort to preserve U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

They had argued that the mass firings within the department and shuttering of programs have prevented the HHS from properly serving the American people.

Crime
3 months ago
Man charged with first-degree murder following incident in Sedro-Woolley

He is currently being held on $1 million bail.

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