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Entertainment
1 year ago
Northwest Washington Fair announces Hip-Hip Throwback Night lineup

Chingy, Ginuwine, and The Ying Yang Twins will all perform at the fair’s Hip-Hop Throwback Night on Friday, Aug. 15

Crime
1 year ago
Firehouse Arts and Events Center break-in leaves business shattered

While the thieves only managed to steal about $500 and a few baked goods, damage to doors and windows is estimated at about $9,000.

Local
1 year ago
SPARK Museum announces rotating gallery opening, plans to honor Mindport legacy

The SPARK Museum in Bellingham is under construction as they prepare to open a new rotating gallery honoring the legacy of Mindport at the end of spring in 2025.

Environmental
1 year ago
Bellingham City Council to consider extending landmark tree ordinance for another six months

The ordinance prevents people from removing or damaging any healthy tree with a trunk diameter of 36″ or more.

Local
1 year ago
Department of Ecology seeks public comment on cleanup of Harris Avenue Shipyard

The cleanup is expected to begin later this year and will take roughly three years for the entire site.

Local Sports
1 year ago
“The Zone” Northwest Sports Update 2/7/25

The prep basketball regular season wraps up with a doubleheader on KPUG tonight.

Government
1 year ago
AG Nick Brown files lawsuit against presidential executive order targeting gender-affirming care

AG Brown says that he and the attorneys general of Minnesota and Oregon took joint action against the executive order.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Super Bowl LIX watch parties in and around Bellingham

Get your plans set for Super Bowl LIX this Sunday at one of these Whatcom County watch parties.

Lifestyle Lookout
1 year ago
Lifestyle Lookout: Otherlands Beer, Improv and International Guitar Night

From Super Bowl watch parties to International Guitar Night, KGMI’s Adam Smith has your plans covered in this week’s Lifestyle Lookout.

Government
1 year ago
Bill to rewrite parental “bill of rights” passes through state Senate

The bill, SB 5181, passed through the state Senate yesterday, Feb. 6 on a party-line vote of 30-19.