Outdoors
10 months ago
PHOTO CONTEST: Submit your photos to the 2024 Mt. Baker Ski Area Photo Contest!

My Bellingham Now is accepting your photos for the 2024 Mt. Baker Ski Area Photo Contest! Submissions are due by 11/25 at 10AM.

Local
10 months ago
The future of Bellingham’s Graffiti Rock is now uncertain

A new fish passage project has made the future of Bellingham’s iconic rock to be unknown as community supporters rally online.

Local
10 months ago
City of Bellingham begins cleanup of 20-acre homeless encampment

Bellingham Public Works employees have started the first phase of cleanup at the “Walmart Encampment.”

Government
10 months ago
Bellingham Mayor Kim Lund issues executive order, pushes for added affordable housing and more

On Thursday, Mayor Lund made the second executive order of her term, urging the city to take immediate steps in three broad areas.

Local Sports
10 months ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 11/21/24

WWU’s women’s soccer team escaped the first round of the national tournament in a thriller.

Local
10 months ago
Deadline for public feedback about Bellingham parks is quickly approaching

The City of Bellingham is requesting public feedback on the future of these Bellingham parks and the Civic Athletic Complex.

Lifestyle Lookout
10 months ago
Lifestyle Lookout: Ski season begins, a comedy event, live music and more in Whatcom County

KGMI’s Adam Smith has your weekend plans covered from skiing at Mt. Baker to live music in downtown Bellingham.

Traffic
10 months ago
Whatcom County roads still closed following the recent bomb cyclone

Whatcom County roads are still seeing the effects of Tuesday night’s bomb cyclone.

Tribal News
10 months ago
Nooksack eviction saga in Deming coming to a close

Three families have until Nov. 29 to leave their homes after the latest ruling from the Nooksack Tribal Court.

Government
10 months ago
Whatcom County Council passes biennial budget in close 4-3 vote

The budget will increase each county tax levy except for the Healthy Children’s Fund by the 1% allowed by state law.