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Joe Teehan

Joe Teehan is a news writer, reporter, anchor and talk show host for KGMI. Contact him at jteehan@cascaderadiogroup.com

Government
12 months ago
Washington State House Democrats push through $77.8 billion operating budget

House Democrats says it addresses the budget shortfall but keeps services at current levels.

Local
12 months ago
Amtrak Cascades resumes service through Bellingham

The suspension of Amtrak service was caused by corrosion found in Horizon cars used on the Cascades and several other Amtrak lines.

Environmental
12 months ago
Research at WWU looks to protect salmon from toxic tire chemicals

Tire dust can be deadly to coho salmon and other fish when it washes from roadways into streams.

Local
12 months ago
BRIEF: Amtrak service limited through Bellingham following corrosion discovery

Amtrak Cascades passengers will instead be picked up by buses at Bellingham’s station in Fairhaven.

Business
12 months ago
BRIEF: Bayou on Bay announces reopening under new ownership

The post says the new owners are giving the restaurant on Bay Street a refresh and will open the doors soon.

Government
12 months ago
Whatcom County addresses recent dismissal of health department director

The department’s leadership transition will be updated at an upcoming meeting.

Government
12 months ago
Environmental projects for commercial fishing in Bellingham in question following frozen EPA grants

Recently, DOGE froze grants from the EPA which would be used to replace engines on fishing vessels.

Business
1 year ago
Port of Bellingham announces new gravel business at the Bellingham waterfront

The Port says dust and noise won’t be issues as the gravel arrives clean and the operation’s conveyor produces a low hum.

Local
1 year ago
British backpacker detained by ICE at Canadian border, held at detention center in Tacoma

ICE agents designated her as an illegal alien when she tried to re-enter the United States and took her to the detention center.

Obituaries
1 year ago
Seattle radio host Bob Rivers dies at age 68

The radio host who was best known for his “Twisted Tunes” parody songs entertained rock radio listeners in Seattle for a quarter century.

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