Sam Kristofferson

Sam Kristofferson is the Editor-in-Chief of My Bellingham Now. He holds a BA in Visual Journalism and a Minor in Leadership Studies from Western Washington University. Sam enjoys fly fishing for trout and salmon in the region, is active in the local music scene and consumes wild amounts of coffee every day. Office number - (360) 715-0982 Send news tips, comments or concerns to skristofferson@mybellinghamnow.com

Traffic
1 year ago
Whatcom County Small Area Paving Project set to take place until the end of November

The Small Area Paving Project is an annual effort to repair areas experiencing large or complex pavement failure.

We Are Whatcom
1 year ago
Sydni Seidel: Business owner and entrepreneur of Pumped Goods

Business owner and sustainability advocate Sydni Seidel works to keep Whatcom County residents happy and healthy with closed-loop products.

Elections
1 year ago
Voters have until Nov. 2 to register or pick up a new ballot

The Whatcom County Auditor’s Office is reminding individuals to come in person and organize their voter’s information before election day.

Traffic
1 year ago
I-5 Slater Road southbound ramps set to close

The Slater Road off and on-ramps will be closed intermittently Oct. 28 through 31.

Traffic
1 year ago
UPDATE: I-5 NB reopens at Iowa Street following landslide that blocked all lanes

All lanes on I-5 northbound at Iowa Street (MP 254) are closed due to an apparent landslide on Sunday morning. 

Community Events
1 year ago
City of Bellingham and NSEA seek volunteers to help improve Whatcom Falls Park

In honor of Make a Difference Day, the park will get a habitat face lift on Oct. 26 with the help of Whatcom County locals.

Business
1 year ago
Backcountry Essentials expands storefront with new location on State Street

A staple business of downtown Bellingham has found its new location on State Street.

We Are Whatcom
1 year ago
Marisa Papetti: Honey alchemist, beekeeper and culinary educator

Local beekeeper and owner of Marie’s Bees aims to bring people and bees together through honey products and food education.

Tribal News
1 year ago
Nooksack Tribe extends two-month housing offer to evicted families

The Nooksack Tribe has been working to evict seven families who were disenrolled from the Tribe several years ago.

Local
1 year ago
City of Bellingham updates plans for Civic Athletic Complex

A public open house regarding the Civic Athletic Complex will be held on Nov. 6th from 6 to 8 p.m. at the community building at Bloedel Donovan Park.

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