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Jason Upton

Jason Upton is a reporter and afternoon news anchor at KGMI. Feel free to send any story ideas or news tips to jupton@pnwmediagroup.com.

Crime
5 months ago
Two people fined for ‘probates for profit’ scheme in Skagit County

The two collected unjustified commissions on estate homes behind the backs of families of deceased strangers.

Government
5 months ago
Lynden City Council approves new sales tax starting January

The city projects the tax will raise up to $400,000 in revenue next year.

Northwest Sports
5 months ago
Northwest Sports Update: M’s take 2-0 lead in ALCS, Seahawks stay hot on road, Week 6 HS football scores and more

The M’s could secure their first-ever World Series appearance in Seattle this week after today’s 10-3 win over Toronto.

Community Events
5 months ago
Lummi Nation celebrates Indigenous People’s Day

The night’s festivities will center around weaving the past, present and future.

Government
5 months ago
Skagit County Planning Commission seeks public input on proposed agritourism policies

The planning commission is scheduled to make a decision on the proposed changes on Nov. 18. 

Crime
5 months ago
Blaine man sentenced to over 15 years in prison for assaulting former partner

The man will not be allowed to make contact with the woman after he’s released from prison.

Government
5 months ago
Dept. of Health receives second round of funding for food assistance program in Washington

The DOH is advising program users that some WIC officers may temporarily close as a result of the shutdown.

Northwest Sports
5 months ago
Northwest Sports Update: Kirby leads M’s into decisive Game 5, Seahawks gear up for tough road test, Friday Night Lights at Lynden Christian and more

Get regular updates on the Mariners game during the Zone’s Friday Night Lights broadcast at Lynden Christian from 3-7 pm on KPUG.

Traffic
5 months ago
Overnight lane closures set for I-5 in Ferndale through Oct. 17

The work is part of a project to improve a 10-mile stretch of the highway between Blaine and the Nooksack River. 

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