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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.

Local
4 months ago
New survey shows Bellingham property manager reactions to changing regulations

City staff recommends conducting a similar survey later this year.

Government
4 months ago
Proposed millionaire’s tax receives greenlight from Washington governor

The bill is scheduled for a second reading in the House as of March 6.

Weather
4 months ago
Rain, snow in the forecast for Whatcom County this week

Forecasters are warning of increased avalanche danger later this week in the Cascades.

We Are Whatcom
4 months ago
Mo Tsimouris: Co-owner of Bellingham Bar & Grill, owner of Bellingham Axe

The lifelong Whatcom County resident has watched the county change in the last few decades and has participated in the culture downtown Bellingham cultivates.

Traffic
4 months ago
Bellingham accepts federal funding for streetlights, resurfacing on Bellingham roads

Samish Way has been designated part of the National Highway System, making it eligible for funds focused on road maintenance.

Business
4 months ago
CHS Northwest announces sale of additional locations including Nooksack, Ferndale and Lynden

The Bellingham location sale was announced just weeks ago.

Government
4 months ago
House Bill aiming to restrict data center energy use fails to pass in Olympia

The bill had lost a lot of its original language on the House floor, including stipulations that it pay fees to the state for high energy consumption.

Government
4 months ago
House bill proposes to bring passenger-only ferry service to Bellingham waters

Though the bill would establish the ferries, it would be left up to the governing bodies along the Puget Sound and Grays Harbor to create the fleet and letting voters agree to the added costs.

Local
4 months ago
Puget Sound Energy proposes rate increase plan for electric, gas bills by 2029

The review process for PSE’s rate-change plan takes up to 11 months to execute. 

Government
4 months ago
British Columbia institutes permanent Daylight Saving Time starting March 8

As Daylight Saving begins on Sunday, Washington won’t see any issues crossing the border until Nov. 1, when Washington and other states move back an hour and B.C. does not.  

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