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

Community Events
1 year ago
Owen’s Day in the Dirt, a community event honoring the life of Owen Morton

The event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, Aug. 18, at 7 a.m. Community members are simply encouraged to come out to the speedway, watch riders do some laps, grab a bite and support the foundation— all in remembrance of Owen.

Local
1 year ago
Major Whatcom County intersection reopens in time for Northwest Washington Fair traffic

The reopening of the intersection happens to be 24 hours before the Lynden Fairgrounds open their gates for the Northwest Washington Fair.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
My Bellingham Now seeks community contributors in northwest Washington

Interested in joining MyBellinghamNow.com as a community contributor?

Northwest Sports
1 year ago
OPINION: Is Justin Turner what the Mariners need? I think so.

Congrats, Seattle! Justin Turner is now a Mariner… so why do I care?

Local
1 year ago
Demo of Pacific Street Operations Building continues

The next phase will include the demolition and rebuilding of a vehicle barn. It is expected that this second phase of construction will not be complete until 2026.

Education
1 year ago
WWU conference looks to address financial and economic gaps in education

WWU will host a panel of economic and financial literacy speakers for the 2024 Washington Economics Symposium on Aug. 20. 

Local
1 year ago
BRIEF: Dumpster fire ignites in Fairhaven, damages building on waterfront

Northwest Marine Industries also stated that the cause of the fire has not been determined yet. 

Community Events
1 year ago
16th annual Sunnyland Stomp brings together local arts, community and businesses

Members of the Sunnyland neighborhood opened their homes and businesses to the community for a yearly summer celebration. Artisans, breweries and Whatcom residents all gathered together to join in on the fun.

Features
1 year ago
Hunger vs Hunger founder burns over 10,000 calories in support of Bellingham Food Bank

Bellingham man travels over 147 miles on July 20, to raise awareness for those in need in Whatcom County. Community members can show their support after at a fundraising event held in Fairhaven.

Community Events
1 year ago
Downtown Sounds celebrates 20 years of music, beer and community in Bellingham’s Arts District

Downtown Sounds has returned to the streets of downtown Bellingham with local live music and fun for the whole community.

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