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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.

Local
12 months ago
Unionized PeaceHealth workers hold vote to authorize strike in Bellingham

The union is made up of more than 900 service workers, lab assistants and imaging technicians.

Northwest Sports
12 months ago
Northwest Sports Update: Mariners woes, college basketball drama and WWU rowing honored

Getting swept wasn’t the only bad news for Mariners fans coming out of the weekend.

Local
12 months ago
New Chief of Police in Ferndale to start in July

The new police chief was previously the deputy chief of police at Eastern Washington University.

Government
12 months ago
State lawmakers consider if striking workers should receive unemployment benefits

Healthcare workers in Bellingham are preparing to hit the picket line.

Government
12 months ago
Rep. Rick Larsen and other dems demand answers about recent ICE raid in Bellingham

Larsen and the representatives say they’re keeping a close watch on these cases to make sure that ICE is following the law.

Northwest Sports
12 months ago
Northwest Sports Update: Final Four tips off, Viks softball hits GNAC stretch and more

The 23-9 Vikings are currently tied for 11th place in the national D-II softball rankings.

Government
12 months ago
AG Nick Brown files three new lawsuits against the Trump Administration

One lawsuit addresses President Trump’s executive order that would make significant changes to how states conduct elections.

Crime
12 months ago
Employee accused of stealing thousands of dollars from Whatcom County business

The woman was arrested on suspicion of first-degree theft.

Local
12 months ago
Little Squalicum Pier on Bellingham Bay opens to the public

The city is hosting a public ribbon cutting ceremony in the parking lot on Marine Drive at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 26. 

Crime
12 months ago
Suspects wanted in Mount Vernon murder investigation arrested in Oak Harbor

Police are still asking anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues by calling (360) 428-3211. 

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