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.

Local Sports
10 months ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 1/23/25

The Kraken are looking win their third straight game at home tonight against the NHL-best Washington Capitals.

Local
10 months ago
Lummi Island ferry rates set to temporarily decrease

The rates will return to what they were in May 2024 following a court ruling that decided the recent fare increase was miscalculated.

Environmental
10 months ago
Steelhead fishing season opens in Skagit County

The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife says fishery managers are forecasting that just over 7,000 wild steelhead will return this year.

Government
10 months ago
Bill to cap rent increases for Washington tenants moves past first stage

State law currently prohibits cities from regulating rent levels themselves.

Crime
10 months ago
Man arrested following a stabbing outside of severe weather shelter in Bellingham

Whatcom County Health and Community Services says it’s increasing shelter security following the incident and police will be doing extra patrols near it on Wednesday night.

Local
10 months ago
Police investigate suspected arson near Bakerview encampment

Police detectives and fire investigators are both working to determine the cause of the fire.

Local Sports
10 months ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 1/22/25

The Lynden boys survived an upset bid by Meridian to keep their undefeated season alive.

Local
10 months ago
WE-Bike program promotes electric bike affordability

The WSDOT program will offer $1,200 and $300 rebates to qualifying residents who buy an e-bike, depending on their household income level.

Local Sports
10 months ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 1/21/25

A Mariners legend has been enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Local
10 months ago
Opportunity Council receives $5 million for senior housing in Bellingham

The housing project includes plans for over 120 affordable rental units for low-income families and seniors, with a childcare center that could serve up to 100 kids at a time.

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