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Weather
1 year ago
Series of storms forecasted to hit Whatcom County this weekend

Whatcom County is expected to receive up to two inches of rain throughout the weekend. 

Lifestyle Lookout
1 year ago
Lifestyle Lookout: Mt. Baker skiing, local beer and a crafting event in Whatcom County this weekend

KGMI’s Adam Smith has your end-of-February weekend plans ready for you with this week’s Lifestyle Lookout.

Education
1 year ago
Unionized workers at Western Washington University to hold rally in Red Square

They argue that the proposed state funding cuts will result in fewer classes, higher workloads for all staff and higher costs to students.

Health and Wellness
1 year ago
Record-breaking numbers of flu cases reported in Whatcom County

PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center says it’s experiencing “unprecedented” crowds of patients in its emergency department.

Local Sports
1 year ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 2/20/25

It was a mixed bag for Lynden at the district championships last night.

Local
1 year ago
Allen Law Firm in Bellingham owes $1.3 million following sexual harassment reports

The Bellingham law firm has been ordered to pay two former employees who made reports of being sexually harassed at work.

Local
1 year ago
Financial assistance available to Whatcom County residents impacted by “bomb cyclone”

By March 3, qualifying residents can apply to be reimbursed for extended sheltering, home repairs and certain other unmet needs that were caused by the disaster.

Local Sports
1 year ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 2/19/25

The Lynden boys and girls will look to continue their undefeated seasons in a pair of district championship matches tonight on KPUG.

We Are Whatcom
1 year ago
Gretchen Leggitt and Nick Hartrich: Co-founders of Paper Whale

Hartrich and Leggitt also co-founded the Noisy Waters Mural Festival that brings in artists from around the world to paint amid celebration of multiple art forms including music and fashion.

Local
1 year ago
State lawmakers honor longtime WCC President

A resolution was adopted in late January recognizing WCC President Dr. Kathi Hiyane Brown, who is set to retire on March 1.