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Local Frequency - Bellingham
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Local Frequency Bellingham explores the vibrant community and unique culture of Bellingham, Washington. Tune in to discover local stories, hidden gems, and interviews with fascinating residents. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this podcast offers valuable insights and a deeper connection to the area's lifestyle and attractions. Join us for engaging conversations and stay updated on the pulse of Bellingham with Local Frequency Bellingham.

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Local Frequency Bellingham explores the vibrant community and unique culture of Bellingham, Washington. Tune in to discover local stories, hidden gems, and interviews with fascinating residents. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this podcast offers valuable insights and a deeper connection to the area's lifestyle and attractions. Join us for engaging conversations and stay updated on the pulse of Bellingham with Local Frequency Bellingham.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham's Holiday Cheer: Sober Driving, Cat Cafes, and Local Biz Support
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26, 2025. As you gear up for Thanksgiving, Bellingham is bustling with activity and a holiday energy you can feel across town. Let’s get you caught up with what’s happening locally and some great ways to celebrate.

First, a word of caution for those hitting the roads this holiday week. Bellingham has seen a sharp rise in DUI arrests this year, with at least 420 people booked for DUI traffic violations since January, far surpassing numbers from previous years. Tonight, the Washington State Patrol will roll out its No Tipsy Turkey emphasis patrol around Western Washington University, reminding everyone headed home for the holiday to drive sober and always wear a seatbelt. With more enforcement on the roads, it’s the perfect time to leave the car behind if you’re celebrating and travel safely for yourself and others.

Now on to some fun ways to spend your Wednesday. If you’re looking for cozy vibes, College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe runs from noon to nearly 6, and it’s a great spot to relax with feline company. Over at Stones Throw Brewery, live music will set the mood from six to eight tonight, so gather your friends and take in some local sounds. Downtown, the Western Wednesdays series continues all day, and it’s always a lively reason to wander Cornwall and Railroad for shopping or a treat.

As the holiday weekend approaches, you might want to plan ahead for some can’t-miss events. The Mount Baker Theatre has O Christmas Tea, a British Comedy, lighting up the stage with holiday laughter tonight. For those feeling artsy, the By the Books student art show is up all day at Whatcom Community College, offering a look at creative talent from our very own students.

For the holiday shoppers, Sustainable Connections has just launched the Think Local First Holiday campaign, including a digital Holiday Passport and local gift cards to encourage supporting small businesses. Every time you shop at one of 40-plus participating businesses, you earn points redeemable for goodies like movie tickets or gift cards, keeping more dollars circulating in our local economy.

And for everyone eager for Thanksgiving, Hotel Leo’s Annual Thanksgiving Feast is set for tomorrow, running from one to eight in the evening. It’s a classic Bellingham experience for families and friends.

No matter your plans, whether it’s live music, relaxing with a cat friend, or hitting up a new local shop, there’s so much to enjoy this week with the spirit of community coming through in every event. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham: From Breweries to Choirs - Your Monday Community Roundup
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24th, 2025.

We're kicking off the week with plenty of activities happening around town today. If you're looking for something to do this evening, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Good Neighbor Night from five to nine PM, and it's free to attend. Ten percent of their beer sales during those hours will go to support the Whatcom Center for Early Learning, which provides vital early learning services and therapy for infants and toddlers with developmental and physical disabilities. It's a great way to grab a drink while supporting a meaningful cause in our community.

Speaking of community engagement, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center is hosting Music Monday Sing Along starting at three thirty PM. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon, this is open to everyone who loves music and wants to connect with neighbors.

For the younger crowd, there's plenty happening at local schools and youth centers. Sehome High School is hosting its DECA meeting this afternoon, while over at Happy Valley, the HV BAAY Club is meeting from two thirty to three thirty PM in the music room. PlayDate BLI in Bellingham has open play available from eleven AM until seven PM if your kids need some active indoor time.

Art enthusiasts should check out the WCC Student Art Show titled By the Books, running all day from eight AM to five PM at the WCC Library's Learning Commons on the second floor. It features original artwork from students in Visual Arts classes and admission is completely free.

We also want to highlight something special happening at the Whatcom Chorale. They're presenting their concert Lest We Forget, which actually started yesterday and concludes this evening at four thirty PM. If you missed it yesterday, this is your last chance to experience this meaningful performance.

And finally, it's worth noting that one of Bellingham's own, triathlon commentator Travis Mundell, continues to make waves in the national sports scene. His YouTube channel The Daily Tri has grown tremendously, and he's become a fixture at major events like the IRONMAN World Championships. It's inspiring to see someone from our community pursuing their passion and sharing it with thousands of viewers across the country.

That's what's happening around Bellingham today. There's truly something for everyone, whether you're into community service, the arts, outdoor activities, or just spending quality time with friends and family.

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2 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Arts, Music, and Sports Abound in Bellingham This Week
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24, 2025.

We're heading into what's shaping up to be an exciting week for arts and culture in Bellingham. The Bellingham Improv Festival is wrapping up today after bringing together comedy troupes from across the Pacific Northwest. If you missed it over the weekend, you still have until five o'clock this evening to catch performances at the Upfront Theatre and New Prospect Theatre downtown. The festival has offered everything from hilarious improv shows to professional workshops for people of all experience levels, whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious about trying something new.

Speaking of cultural events, there's plenty happening around town. Music lovers should head to the FireHouse Arts and Events Center this afternoon at three thirty for Music Monday, a sing-along gathering in the historic Fairhaven neighborhood. And if you're looking for something different tonight, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting Good Neighbor Night from five to nine in the evening, supporting the Whatcom Center for Early Learning.

For families looking for indoor activities on this November day, PlayDate BLI remains open with their four-story indoor playground and attached cafe. It's a perfect spot for kids to burn off some energy with climbing activities, slides, and a separate toddler area for the little ones.

On the sports front, Western Washington University's volleyball team had quite the weekend. The Vikings closed out their regular season on Saturday with a Senior Night victory over Northwest Nazarene, finishing their conference play at thirteen wins and five losses. The nationally ranked team celebrated four seniors who played their final home matches in Carver Gym. WWU is now waiting to hear if they've earned an at-large spot in the NCAA tournament, with the selection show happening at four thirty this afternoon.

Looking ahead, there's plenty on the horizon as we move toward the holiday season. The community continues to thrive with live performances, brewery events, and family-friendly activities throughout the week.

Whether you're catching the last bit of the improv festival today, enjoying live music, or cheering on the Vikings, there's always something happening in our vibrant community. Stay warm out there as we head deeper into the season.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Buzz: Improv Fest, Brewery Beats, and Family Fun - A Vibrant Monday Roundup
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 24th, 2025.

We’re waking up to yet another brisk fall morning in Bellingham, and there’s a spirited line-up waiting for you today and throughout the week. First up for performing arts lovers, the Bellingham Improv Festival is in full swing at The Upfront Theatre and New Prospect Theatre downtown. The festival continues today with workshops and performances led by top-notch improvisers from across the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a seasoned performer wanting to stretch your skills or just looking for a night of laughter, there’s something for you here. Festival passes are still available, giving you access to bundled shows and discounted workshops—so it’s not too late to jump into the fun.

If music and good company are more your style, head over to Stones Throw Brewery this evening for Good Neighbor Night with Whatcom Center for Early Learning. The event runs from five to nine and features live tunes, great beer, food trucks, and a warm community vibe on Larrabee Avenue. It’s a perfect setting to unwind while supporting a great cause in our local early learning community.

Families, if you’re on the hunt for a fun and easy outing for the kids, PlayDate BLI’s four-story indoor playground is open for open play throughout the day. This parent-friendly space has a café so you can sip while the little ones burn off some energy.

In arts and history news, the FireHouse Arts and Events Center in Fairhaven—housed in a restored 1927 fire station—is offering not only performances and gallery shows but also a chance to glimpse a hidden historic map of Fairhaven, preserved for all you history buffs wanting a peek into the neighborhood’s past.

Looking to learn and engage? Housing Week is wrapping up, and there are still several informative events on topics like accessory dwelling units, cohousing, and affordable housing initiatives. If you want to see innovative local solutions or join a workshop, check out the Whatcom Housing Alliance for today’s listings.

In sports, Western Washington University women’s soccer saw a heartbreaking exit from the NCAA Championships over the weekend. Despite an impressive 14-1-7 season, the Vikings narrowly missed advancing, falling in a penalty kick shootout at Harrington Field. The team’s resilience this season has made the community proud, and we look forward to what next year brings.

For our local students, it’s a B day at Sehome High School, so good luck to everyone on classes and meetings today.

Finally, if you’re wondering about sirens in your neighborhood last night, a steady evening of fire and aid calls were logged throughout Whatcom County, but nothing major was reported this morning. Our local first responders are always on the move, working to keep us all safe.

So whether you’re catching an improv show, sipping at a brewery, playing with the kids, or simply enjoying the beauty of Bellingham, there’s plenty to explore. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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4 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Blustery Bellingham: Windstorms, Snowfall, and Community Connections"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 20, 2025.

As we wake up in Bellingham today, the skies are bracing for a big change. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Whatcom County, so keep an eye out for breezy conditions, possible downed limbs, and a few scattered power outages. Up on Mount Baker, winter’s making itself known, with a winter weather advisory calling for a foot or more of snow at the highest elevations. If you’ve got travel plans over the North Cascades Highway, take note: the highway is scheduled for a temporary closure later today due to incoming rain and snow. WSDOT says the earliest possible reopening will be re-evaluated on Monday, so be sure to check for updates if you’re headed east.

In community news, the Bellingham Police Department has just rolled out the new Safe Place program, aimed at helping victims of hate crimes find immediate support and a way to quickly call for help from participating businesses. Look for those Safe Place decals downtown, as three pilot businesses have joined already, and more are encouraged to apply. This brings a real sense of connectedness and safety to our city, reinforcing that everyone belongs here.

Turning to the headlines, there’s an update on the serious incident at Meridian Street and W last week—authorities have arrested two men in connection with the fatal shooting, bringing some closure to a community shaken by the violence. Meanwhile, at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, expect rerouted emergency vehicle access as construction ramps up on the Peter Paulsen Pavilion. If you’re heading to the Emergency Department, follow the marked ADA-accessible path from the central parking garage, and give way to ambulances on Squalicum Parkway. This construction will make room for expanded women’s and children’s care, part of a bigger vision for growing Whatcom’s local healthcare.

For families and the young-at-heart, the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery has a lineup of hands-on activities all day, and at 10 a.m., the Needlecraft Care Group meets on Meridian Street. Those wanting to get more involved can join Action Corps at ROAM on Washington Street around noon, where you’ll hear about new ways to make a difference at the state and local level.

Tonight, bring your inner detective to the Bellingham Murder Mystery event at 121 Prospect Street and see if you can solve the case. Sports fans, don’t miss the huge volleyball matchup—Western Washington University’s Vikings take on the Central Washington Wildcats at Carver Gym starting at 7 p.m. With a playoff spot on the line, this is one of the most exciting matches of the season.

And for parents, a free car seat safety check event is happening today, making it easy to keep your little ones riding safe. The Red Cross continues to reach out with support for anyone impacted by recent fires in Ferndale, reminding us once again of the power of neighbors helping neighbors.

That wraps up today’s look at what’s happening in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Local Update: Winter Weather, Law Enforcement, and Community Celebrations
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

The day starts with a brisk chill in the air, thanks to the winter weather advisory still in effect across Whatcom County. If you’re heading up to the mountains, expect heavy snowfall on Mount Baker, with accumulations of up to two feet in higher elevations. Best to grab those snow boots and keep an eye on weather alerts, especially with more rain and snow forecast for the North Cascades Highway. Remember, the highway’s open for now, but closures could happen on short notice.

In town, North Bellingham is recovering from a semi-truck crash that blocked all northbound lanes earlier this morning, so expect some delays if you’re commuting in that direction. There’s been a series of high-profile law enforcement actions in the area, including arrests after a murder investigation and the attempted robbery of several casinos and a bank. Investigations are ongoing, but police say the situations are contained and there is no immediate risk to the public.

Food access and community health are taking center stage this week. The Twin Sisters Mobile Market just launched a major fundraising campaign to protect local food access amid federal uncertainty over SNAP and other benefit programs. This mobile farmers market is the lifeline for families in food deserts throughout East Whatcom County and has become the only place many households can use their EBT and WIC benefits for fresh local produce. Organizers are hoping to raise $75,000 to keep the market rolling and expand its support for families and farms in 2026.

Locals can also support the arts today, with the "By the Books" student art show at the WCC Library, showcasing original works from visual arts students. If you’re leaning toward music, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting live performances tonight from 6 to 8 p.m., with more tunes at Aslan Depot for the Rhythm and Bottles event later in the evening. Or dive into salsa, trivia, and good eats at El Sueñito Brewing on Humboldt Street tonight.

If you’re looking for something truly unique, you can join a virtual sound bath learning session, where you’ll experience how sound can help focus and reset your mind. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the Family Interactive Gallery is open for the curious, with make-and-take crafts all day for young minds, and the museum’s transforming Old City Hall is gearing up for the holiday season, which officially begins November 28.

For fans of live theater, Mount Baker Theatre is buzzing tonight with The Moth Mainstage event, bringing true stories told live and unscripted—a rare treat in Bellingham and sure to entertain.

A quick heads-up for those catching the Lummi Island Ferry: there’s a planned maintenance outage today from 10:10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., so plan your trips accordingly.

Finally, a big announcement for comedy fans—tickets for Daniel Tosh’s "My First Farewell Tour" at Mount Baker Theatre go on presale today, with the show coming to Bellingham in January.

As the day unfolds, remember to check in on neighbors, give a wave to first responders and farmers, and celebrate the creativity found around every corner in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Weather Woes, Holiday Happenings & Improv Festival Fun
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 17th, 2025.

As we kick off the week here in Bellingham, all eyes are on local roads after northbound lanes were blocked earlier this morning following a semi-truck accident. If you’re heading out, be sure to check your route and allow a little extra time—traffic has been moving slowly while crews clear the scene. On the weather front, it’s classic November in Whatcom County with chilly temperatures and another winter weather advisory in effect for higher elevations. Mount Baker is already seeing fresh snow and as much as two feet could accumulate by the end of the week, so expect tricky travel if you’re venturing into the mountains. If you love powder, this is a good excuse to start prepping your skis.

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, travel is on everyone’s mind. AAA projects that nearly 82 million Americans will travel for the holiday, and our neck of the woods isn’t immune to the seasonal surge. If you plan to drive south toward Seattle later this week or next, be prepared for heavy congestion especially Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, with up to three times the normal drive time on I-5. The best advice is to hit the road early in the day to avoid getting stuck in the peak holiday gridlock.

If you’re looking to stay closer to home, Bellingham’s event calendar is packed. Today at 2 p.m., The Upfront Theatre is hosting Minds Alive, and later this evening, dancers can head to the Majestic Ballroom for Monday Night Dance with the Bellingham Embodiment Collective starting at 6:30. Fans of live music should check out the Music Monday jazz session with the Diane Leigh Trio at FireHouse Arts & Events Center from 3:30 to 5.

As the week rolls on, there’s plenty for families and night owls alike. Tomorrow night, Flatstick Pub has Bingo, and The Shakedown will be rocking with local bands. Later this week, look out for the much-anticipated Bellingham Improv Festival, running Thursday at Upfront Theatre. This annual celebration brings improv troupes from all over the Northwest right to downtown Bellingham, complete with workshops and laugh-packed performances.

For early holiday festivities, Bellis Fair Mall will debut its Santa’s Arrival event this Friday at 5:30 p.m.—a perennial favorite for families eager to kick off the season and snap a photo with the big guy himself. And looking ahead, the Holiday Pop-Up Market at FireHouse Arts & Events Center and the Fairhaven Ghost Tour are both returning late this month, offering shopping and spooky stories for locals and visitors alike.

And lastly, in arts and culture, “Twelfth Night” continues its run this week at Idiom Theater, with Friday and Saturday shows. The WWU Concert Hall has performances coming up, so if you’re craving some classical sounds, you know where to go.

That wraps up today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. Stay safe out there with the winter weather moving in, and remember to check on those travel routes if you’ve got plans for Thanksgiving. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Business Moves, Music, and More: Your Sunday Local Update
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, November 16, 2025.

The city is alive with anticipation as we roll into another crisp fall Sunday. If you’re out and about, you may notice some changes in the business landscape. Siding Vault, a well-known home exterior renovation company, has made the jump from Ferndale to a new office right here in Bellingham. They’re now operating out of Rimland Drive and are bringing more structural renovation services to local homeowners, including custom design consultations, deck upgrades, and weather-damage remediation. They say the move is all about making it easier to schedule consultations and meet increased demand countywide, so good news for everyone hoping to give their home a fresh look or boost its weather protection.

Turning to what’s happening around town today, there’s something for every taste. If you enjoy music that moves you for a good cause, head over to the Blue Room downtown where the Concert for a Cause starts at 4:30 this afternoon. Proceeds support early childhood development and you’re bound to hear some up-and-coming local acts. The Bellingham Chamber Music Society is bringing classical tunes to Hotel Leo’s Crystal Ballroom from three to five if that’s more your style.

Fans of theater can catch “Twelfth Night” at Idiom Theater, with tonight’s curtain time at seven thirty. And BHS Theater is presenting “The Importance of Being Earnest” this evening at Bellingham High School for a witty dose of Oscar Wilde’s sharp humor. If you’d rather lose yourself in the world of film, drop by FireHouse Arts & Events Center at three for “Nika And Madison,” a screening that’s been drawing interest from local filmmakers and students.

Looking for local flavors and handmade crafts? Take a stroll through Depot Market Square today; the Bellingham Farmers Market runs every Saturday until the holidays, offering everything from produce to prepared foods and artisan goods. It’s the perfect place to support small businesses and grab some last-minute autumn veggies. Over at the Whatcom Museum, today’s FIG Studio: Cute as a Button workshop runs from noon to four thirty and is a hit for families and creative kids who love making and taking home something unique.

If you’re feeling playful or competitive, the Bellingham Legion is hosting a Seahawks Sunday Potluck and a pool tournament later this afternoon. For live music fans, Bar Two Eleven’s stage will heat up with the punk energy of Nekromantix, D.O.A, and The Rumours, doors open at seven and the show gets going at eight.

As always, check road conditions before heading out since autumn weather can bring surprises. And for those who noticed emergency vehicles downtown this morning, the good news is dispatch reports only routine fire and aid responses so far—no major incidents to worry about.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Rainy Saturday in Bellingham: Cheese Recall, Musical Events, and Local Sports
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, November 15, 2025.

We’re waking up to some damp weather after yesterday’s persistent rain across the Northwest, so keep your rain jackets handy if you’re heading into town. There’s a bit of extra water on local roads, and while Bellingham hasn’t seen the same flooding as down in Seattle, it’s smart to stay cautious, especially near low-lying areas. Grab a warm cup of coffee and let’s dive into what’s happening around our corner of the world.

First, a word of caution on the food scene. State health officials have linked ten E. coli cases to cheeses from Twin Sisters Creamery in Ferndale. The voluntary recall covers several popular lots, including Whatcom Blue and Farmhouse. If you bought any local cheeses lately and can’t confirm the batch number, the Department of Health urges you to be safe, toss them out, and sanitize your fridge just in case.

On a brighter note, tonight is a special musical event for fans and families. The Hotel Bellwether is hosting “Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer” this evening at 6:30. Get ready for a magical night of movie music, and it’s the perfect cozy activity for a rainy Bellingham Saturday.

If sports are more your style, Western Washington University’s volleyball team takes on Simon Fraser tonight at 7 over at Carver Gym. The energy is always high, and it’s a great way to support the Vikings as cold weather sets in. The men’s basketball Vikings have been on a heater lately too, pulling off a dramatic win in the West Region Tipoff Challenge and will be back on the court again soon.

Looking forward, there’s even more to put on your calendar: next Saturday brings Cascade Cross cyclocross racing out at Hannegan Speedway, and indoor bocce returns to the Sportsplex on Tuesday morning for those who like gentler competition.

This week also shined a spotlight on local leaders making a difference behind the scenes. Alejandra Cabrales, a Bellingham-based immigration attorney, was honored with the state’s Public Service and Leadership Award for her work helping folks through legal clinics and volunteering in the community. It’s awesome to see Bellingham’s spirit of compassion recognized at the state level.

And finally, here’s a reminder to support your neighborhood businesses and events. The lingering fall weather has ushered in the official season for bookshops, coffee house meetups, and wandering along the Saturday Farmers Market while it lasts.

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2 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham November News: Granary Fire, Port Race, Arts & Music
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13, 2025.

Bellingham is waking up to crisp November skies and a busy day ahead. In local headlines, there was some drama over at the Ferndale Granary yesterday afternoon as a fire broke out during demolition work. First responders from Whatcom County Fire District 7 were able to quickly get the flames under control, with no injuries reported. The granary has been a local landmark, so its demolition and that unexpected fire have been quite the talk around Ferndale.

On the civic front, the Port of Bellingham District 2 race saw newcomer Carly James leading against incumbent Ken Bell, with nearly 51 percent of the vote. James, known for running Bison Bookbinding and Letterpress downtown, is poised to step into the role, bringing fresh ideas to port operations. Ballots are still being finalized, but the outcome is looking historic for District 2.

Turning to things to do, art lovers: Western students are showcasing their creative side with the "By the Books" student art exhibit at the WCC Library, open all day for free. Young minds and families can enjoy a hands-on experience at the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery, open until 4:30 today, with plenty of imaginative play-and-create opportunities.

Music buffs should circle tonight on your calendar. Soul-pop singer Allen Stone is performing live at the iconic Mount Baker Theatre at 7:30 pm. If you’re in the mood for something a little more late-night, The Shakedown on State Street is hosting the Twilight Rave, with doors opening at 8:30. Expect energetic sets from local DJs and a lively crowd, so dust off those dancing shoes.

Trivia and community nights are in the air too. Zeeks Pizza is the spot for their ongoing trivia contest this evening, a perfect chance for some friendly competition and pizza slices. If you’re looking for a more reflective vibe, Christ the King Community Church continues its Senior’s Bible Study and Lunch for those seeking connection and conversation.

Around downtown, small businesses are rolling out seasonal menus and window displays. There's a buzz as folks gear up for holiday markets later this month, with artisan pop-up events and local makers prepping their booths—even if the main festivities kick off in December, storefronts are definitely getting festive.

In the world of sports, Western Washington University Vikings are in the thick of crossover season, so keep an eye out for game days and athlete sightings all week.

That’s your snapshot of Bellingham today. Wishing everyone a safe and inspired Thursday, whether you’re exploring downtown, catching some local music, or enjoying the arts. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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2 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Northern Lights, Live Music, and Community Events in Bellingham"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13, 2025.

Skies over Whatcom County could be putting on a rare and spectacular show tonight, as the northern lights may make an appearance thanks to recent solar activity. NOAA forecasts a strong geomagnetic storm, increasing our chances of seeing vivid colors dance across the northern sky. Cloudy and rainy conditions persist, so visibility will be hit-or-miss, but you may catch a glimpse near midnight if the clouds part just right. For your best shot, find a dark spot with an open view north, and remember, sometimes your phone camera captures more of the aurora than the naked eye. If you spot them, share your photos to help us capture the moment for the whole community.

On the local events scene, Mount Baker Theatre is bringing some soul to downtown tonight as Allen Stone takes the stage at 7:30. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering his sound for the first time, this promises to be one of the most feel-good live music events of the month.

If you’re looking for something interactive, Twilight Rave takes over the Shakedown with DJs starting at 9, perfect for anyone who wants to dance the night away in high-energy style. Families with little ones can explore the hands-on Cute as a Button workshop at the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery today, running from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It’s a chance for kids to get creative, sewing on Corduroy’s button and tapping into some playful learning under the guidance of museum staff.

For the book lovers, Village Books in Fairhaven hosts author Nicola Pearson in conversation with Brenda Miller this evening at 6—an excellent spot to cozy up and engage in meaningful literary conversation. If art is calling your name, don’t miss the WCC Student Art Show, “By the Books,” celebrating emerging talents at Whatcom Community College throughout the day.

In civic news, the Port of Bellingham has a new face on its commission—Carly James appears to have edged out incumbent Ken Bell in a close vote. Change at the port could have ripple effects for development and our working waterfront, so it’s one to watch.

Across the county, first responders quickly contained a fire yesterday at the old Ferndale Granary as demolition continues. No major damage was reported, but it’s a reminder of both the area’s industrial history and the ongoing changes shaping our region.

With all these happenings, remember to look out for each other and take advantage of everything our city and county have to offer this week, whether you’re yearning for art, adventure, music, or just a fresh view of the night sky.

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"Bellingham Monday: Weather Alerts, Road Disruptions, and Community Events"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025. It is a crisp start to the week here in the city of subdued excitement, and we have a full slate of local news and activities to help guide your day.

First up, be aware of some ongoing disruptions on the roads. All northbound lanes were blocked in Bellingham earlier after a semi-truck struck the concrete barriers, so if you plan to travel through that corridor, aim for alternate routes and give yourself extra time. Looking further afield, if you’re heading out on the Mount Baker Highway starting tomorrow, be prepared for some rolling slowdowns between Cornell Creek Road and Swamp Creek as film crews take over the area for event filming from 7 am to 4 pm through Thursday. Uniformed officers will be on site, and minor delays are expected in both directions, so plan accordingly.

Bellingham is feeling the fall weather in full force. While a winter weather advisory is in effect through Friday for Mount Baker and higher elevations—the mountain could see another one to two feet of snow—here in town we’ll be dealing with gusty winds later this week. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Thursday, so keep an eye out for downed tree limbs and the possibility of brief power outages. Also, all this wind and rain mean a flood watch is in place, especially in areas where leaves are clogging storm drains, so take care in neighborhoods with slow drainage.

On the activities front, there is no shortage of ways to connect and create today. At Bloedel Donovan’s community building, sports enthusiasts can join in on GangBall from 4 to 6 pm, while over at The Majestic Ballroom on North Forest, the Bellingham Embodiment Collective hosts a Monday Night Dance starting at 6:30. Trivia fans can head to Zeeks Pizza on Meridian for their weekly trivia night from six to eight. If you are keen to blend learning and community, the Nooksack Nordic Ski Club is holding its first general meeting of the ski season at Backcountry Essentials on North State Street from 7 to 8:30 this evening—all are welcome.

Art lovers might want to stop by the Meloy Gallery for Joe Reno’s “Floral to Comos” exhibition, and if you are looking for literary inspiration, Village Books is hosting Maya Jewell Zeller at 6 pm, leading a lively discussion on the wonder of mushrooms. For music and mingling, El Sueñito Brewing on Humboldt Street brings Ritual Records Night from 7 to 9, and The Shakedown on North State Street offers an evening show starting at 8.

Sports fans get an early start as Western Washington University’s hockey team faces Cal at 10 am at the Bellingham Sportsplex. It is a great matchup to spice up your Monday.

On the local news beat, election results are still being tallied and will be certified later this month, while officials remind residents to not be alarmed by any visible controlled burns in eastern Whatcom County—they are approved and managed.

That is a wrap on today’s happenings. Remember, fall weather means slick roads and puddles, so be extra careful out there and give your neighbors a little patience and kindness. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Sunday in Bellingham: Jazz Brunch, Art Crawls, and Outdoor Adventures
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, November 9, 2025. It’s a crisp fall morning in the Pacific Northwest, so let’s jump right in to what’s happening around our beautiful city today and throughout this week.

If you’re headed out, start your Sunday right at the Hotel Leo for their jazz brunch, which runs until 2 this afternoon—an ideal spot to fuel up with great food and live tunes. Right downtown, you can catch the last day of Bellingham Illuminations, where Whatcom Art Center’s halls are glowing with inventive local artwork, giving you a dose of creativity and warmth as the days get shorter. Over at the Meloy Gallery, Joe Reno’s “Floral to Comos” paintings are on display for those looking to get inspired by some color.

The Bellingham Farmers Market is open at Depot Market Square until mid-afternoon, bustling with local produce, crafts, and specialty goods—an excellent way to support your neighbors, discover tasty treats, and pick up a few early gifts. If hands-on learning is your thing, consider the Pine Needle Basketry workshop at Chuckanut Center this afternoon. You’ll be guided through traditional weaving techniques and leave with your own foraged creation—perfect for crafty souls and curious kids.

Feeling the itch to perform or ready to showcase your musical chops? Aslan Brewing Co. hosts Open Mic Night from 7 to 10 tonight. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or just want to enjoy local talent with a fresh pint, it’s a lively, welcoming gathering at the Depot.

For families, Maritime Heritage Park offers nature walks and hands-on activities. Head to Cordata Place or browse the Creative Corner Artisan Market for more family-friendly fun, featuring crafts and music that bring together folks of all ages. Over on Lummi Island, the holiday art tour is happening today, giving visitors a chance to explore stunning pieces in a gorgeous setting—always a treat before the holiday rush begins.

Sports enthusiasts can cheer on Western Washington University’s hockey team, who are racking up action at the Bellingham Sportsplex this weekend. And for history buffs or those who love a good spooky story, tonight’s Fairhaven Ghost Tour is the perfect walk through Bellingham’s shadowy past—just bring a jacket for the chill.

As a quick traffic note, all northbound lanes on a major route were briefly blocked earlier this week after a semi-truck crash. Crews responded quickly, and thoroughfares are clear this morning. At the airport, ongoing federal disruptions may impact flights and travel plans—if you’re heading to Canada or beyond, best check with your carrier before heading out.

Looking ahead, tomorrow there’s community dancing at The Majestic Ballroom and the first general meeting of the Nooksack Nordic Ski Club at Backcountry Essentials, for those already dreaming of snowy trails.

That wraps up today’s pulse of Bellingham: from arts and adventure, to family-friendly activities and community spirit. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Busy Bellingham Saturday: Farmers Markets, Holiday Bazaars, and Performing Arts"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, November 8th, 2025.

It is a busy fall Saturday here in Bellingham, so let’s dive into everything you need to know and do around our wonderful city. First up, a word of caution for travelers: the government shutdown is now affecting Bellingham International Airport, leading to several flight cancellations, including at least one Alaska Airlines route to Seattle. The Port urges everyone flying today to double-check flight status online before heading out, as this situation continues to evolve. Stay patient and plan ahead if you’re catching a flight.

Meanwhile, around town, there’s no shortage of happenings to lift your spirits. If you’re ready to kickstart your weekend, the Bellingham Farmers Market at Depot Market Square is running from 10 to 2, offering the freshest late-season produce, handmade treasures, and the welcoming hum of our local community. Right nearby, the Creative Corner Artisan Market adds even more options for unique gifts from our local makers, perfect for getting ahead on holiday shopping.

Speaking of the holidays, shopping fans can enjoy the 43rd Annual Holiday Bazaar at Bellingham Covenant Church from 9 to 4. More than 50 vendors are on hand with crafts, jewelry, artwork, and clothing, plus proceeds from baked goods benefit local charities—so your snack can do some good while you browse. If you’re feeling adventurous, wander up to Ferndale to explore the 25th Annual Nordic Fest. That’s Scandinavian culture on full display, from crafts and parades to a tempting spread at the Norsk café. Admission is five dollars for adults, and kids under twelve get in free.

For live entertainment, how about a little Shakespeare? Idiom Theater’s run of Twelfth Night continues tonight—a classic comedy full of romance and mistaken identity, and a rare chance to catch the Bard performed in such an intimate venue. Curtain rises at 7:30, but make sure to grab those tickets early. More of a music buff? Indie and alt-hip hop fans can catch Felly, with opener Breakup Shoes, playing Wild Buffalo at nine tonight, while lovers of loud riffs can head to the Shakedown where Seattle’s Re-buried and Noroth join local acts for a night of epic metal.

Art lovers, you are not left out. The PURE JOY exhibition at Cordata Gallery and Floral to Comos, featuring Joe Reno’s paintings at Meloy Gallery, are both open today, offering a colorful escape from grey Pacific Northwest skies. And for something hands-on, Garden Spot Nursery hosts a terrarium workshop at ten, while the Whatcom Museum invites you to try cedar weaving or spot salmon returning at Maritime Heritage Park this afternoon.

Sports fans, make your way to Harrington Field at one o’clock as Western Washington women’s soccer, ranked twelfth in the nation, wraps up their regular season against Central Washington. Or, if hockey is more your flavor, WWU faces UC San Diego tonight at the Bellingham Sportsplex.

As sunset nears, Zuanich Point Park becomes the dance floor for this evening’s Silent Disco—just grab a headset, dance in the open air, and make some memories. And remember, Veterans Day is around the corner and Whatcom County Veterans Program stands ready to support those who served with resources and heartfelt gratitude, so reach out if you know a veteran in need of assistance.

That wraps it up for today’s events and updates. However you choose to spend your Saturday, here’s to enjoying the community, creativity, and connection that make Bellingham one of the best places to be. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Local: Elections, Weather, and Community Events for November 6th, 2025.
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 6th, 2025.

Bellingham is buzzing this morning with the results and aftermath of this week’s local elections, which are setting the stage for some big changes throughout Whatcom County. Voters gave an emphatic yes to expanding the Port of Bellingham commission from three to five members, a move that supporters say should make port governance more transparent and collaborative. The new districts are expected to be drawn up early next year, and those extra seats will be filled in the 2026 elections. There was a nail-biter race for Port District 2, with business owner Carly James just edging out incumbent Ken Bell in one of the most closely watched local races in years. At the county level, council seats saw a mix of familiar faces and new perspectives, including decisive wins for Elizabeth Boyle and Jessica Rienstra, signaling fresh input on county priorities. On the city scene, Blaine voters backed a plan to de-annex a large swath of their eastern urban growth area, potentially altering housing strategies not just in Blaine but influencing development discussions across our region.

Now let’s turn to the weather, and it’s definitely one for the rain boots and windbreakers. Frequent showers are rolling through Bellingham today, with gusty winds that could hit up to 45 miles per hour by the afternoon, especially closer to the water. If you’re heading out into eastern Whatcom County, be advised there’s a winter weather warning in effect until tomorrow morning with the potential for hazardous conditions. Coastal areas could see some minor flooding at high tide, depending on how strong those winds get. Boat owners, take note—there’s a small craft advisory through the afternoon, so play it safe if you’re heading out on the bay.

On the waterfront, there’s good news for environmental progress. The Port of Bellingham has just completed a major phase of dredging at the I and J Waterway, one of a dozen sites targeted for environmental cleanup in Bellingham Bay. While some pile driving work and dock construction are still underway, the port expects the entire project wrapped up by February, promising not just cleaner water but a healthier ecosystem and better access for waterfront businesses and residents.

Looking for things to do today and into the weekend? You’re in luck. Tonight, the Aslan Brewing Depot is hosting Gilmore Girls Trivia from six to eight, while Flatstick Pub has its always-popular Bingo night from seven on. If you want to get active, check out indoor bocce at the Bellingham Sportsplex late this morning, or swing by the Karate Church for Flow Fusion Dance starting at seven. Early-night explorers can join Navigators’ Night at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal Dome Room from five to eight, which is perfect for maritime enthusiasts and families. Later this evening, The Upfront Theatre has you covered for laughs and games with Humor for Housing at seven thirty and, for the night owls, Game Night with Blood on the Clocktower at nine thirty. If live music sounds good, Zeeks Pizza on Meridian is hosting tunes from seven to nine.

Keep an eye out for more events rolling in on Friday and Saturday, like the Bellingham Farmers Market, local art shows, and volunteer work parties at Sehome Arboretum and the salmon reserve—it’s a great chance to help out and connect with your neighbors.

That wraps up your Thursday on Bellingham Local Frequency. Stay safe out there in this wild November weather, enjoy the best our city has to offer, and keep an ear out for more updates as your community continues to evolve. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Election Results, Civic Engagement, and Vibrant Community - Bellingham Local Frequency Update
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.

We wake up this morning in the heart of election week, where ballots cast by thousands of Bellingham and Whatcom County residents are shaping the future of our schools, city, and county. Local levies crucial to the school district’s funding are passing with strong support—over 66 percent for the supplemental operations levy and more than 62 percent for the facilities maintenance levy. These votes help to fund vital programs, staff positions, and services, and district staff, families, and students are expressing their gratitude to all who participated. City races are also coming into focus: in City Council contests, Hollie Huthman has taken a commanding lead for Ward 2, while Skip Williams and Michael Lilliquist are ahead in Wards 4 and 6 respectively. The Initiative to protect tenants’ rights, prohibiting landlords from interfering with tenant activities, is passing by more than 70 percent, a significant development for renters citywide.

Regionally, the Port of Bellingham may soon grow its commission from three to five members, a change approved by voters with over 64 percent support. Over at the county level, a series of propositions—with topics ranging from government audits to redistricting—received clear direction from residents: voters decisively approved measures calling for performance audits, clarifying official duties, and enhancing financial reporting, while turning down the creation of an Ombuds office and councilmember aides.

If your ballot is still out, remember, it needs to be postmarked by 8 p.m. today or dropped in an official box, and updates from the county auditor’s office will roll in as counting continues. An estimated 15,000 ballots are still to be counted, so keep watching for those numbers to shift as we await the next update at 5 p.m.

Shifting from civic duty to community enjoyment, today in Bellingham is packed with things to do. Start your morning with music at Trinity Lutheran Church, where the BMC Matinee Program takes the stage at 10:30. Art lovers can experience Bellingham Illuminations, a glowing celebration of creativity running all day at the Whatcom Art Center, or catch the “PURE JOY” exhibition at Cordata Gallery from 11 to 4. If you’re seeking inspiration from local student artists, don’t miss the “By the Books” show at Whatcom Community College’s Heiner Theater.

For some midday relaxation, it’s College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe from noon until 5:45, or take a sip and tour at Chuckanut Bay Distillery downtown. Music fans will want to check out tonight’s live performance by Twanguero at Mount Baker Theatre at 7:30. Stones Throw Brewery is also hosting live local acts from 6 to 8, creating the perfect setting to unwind with friends.

Trivia enthusiasts can test their knowledge at Cheba Hut or Flatstick Pub, both starting at 7, while the Birchwood Garden Club meets at the Whatcom Museum’s Rotunda Room for green thumbs looking to connect.

If you’re exploring downtown, Western Wednesdays continue, offering deals and special happenings all day throughout shops and eateries. And if you’re in the mood for something a little different, Café con Conversación at Cafe Rumba invites locals for lively Spanish conversation between 6 and 8 p.m.

In city news, construction continues on the Skyline at Cordata apartment development, promising to bring more housing options to our steadily growing community. Remember, November is Native American Heritage Month, and statewide events are celebrating indigenous cultures through the week, so keep an eye out for local gatherings and educational opportunities.

That’s your dose of what’s happening, what’s impacting, and what’s worth celebrating here in Bellingham today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham's Autumn Glow: Community Events, Sports, and Artistic Exploration
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025. The autumn chill is in the air, but Bellingham’s calendar is heating up with community events, local news, and plenty of ways to embrace the week.

First up, the city is still aglow from the launch of Bellingham Illuminations at the Whatcom Art Center. This nine-day art experience continues today, transforming Fairhaven’s historic district with light-infused installations, interactive blacklight exhibits, and hands-on luminary crafts. Open from 11 to 6, it’s an especially magical stop if you want to explore unique glowing masterpieces and support local art education—the proceeds help fund scholarships for Western Washington University students. Whether you’re a family seeking some weeknight adventure or an art lover eager to meet local creators, this is a can’t-miss on the Bellingham November scene.

Sports fans, we’ve got action tonight as the Bellingham girls soccer squad faces Archbishop Murphy in a much-anticipated high school showdown. Expect fierce play and plenty of school spirit as the teams battle it out on the field. If you’re looking for something a little different, swing by Bloedel Donovan Community Building between 4 and 6 for GangBall—a fast-paced, indoor sport event sure to get hearts pumping.

For anyone chasing a little Monday motivation, The Majestic Ballroom hosts its Monday Night Dance with the Bellingham Embodiment Collective tonight from 6:30 to 8. And if trivia’s more your speed, Zeeks Pizza Fountain on Meridian has their weekly Trivia Night from 6 to 8—grab a slice and test your wits with friends. Tomorrow, Cheba Hut’s Best Buds Bingo returns for those looking to keep the camaraderie rolling.

A local highlight not to miss is the family-friendly scavenger hunt, “Bank Heist Bellingham.” It’s a fun way to challenge your puzzle skills and uncover clues throughout downtown, happening throughout the afternoon. For those passionate about art and history, several galleries, including Meloy Gallery and Cordata Gallery, have special exhibits up all month—perfect for an afternoon stroll when you need some inspiring visuals.

Public safety officers have been busy lately with increased calls due to last week’s dry spell and wind. Fire officials urge residents to exercise extreme caution during outdoor activities, especially as vegetation is still recovering and susceptible to sparks. It’s a timely reminder as burning piles are expected to be visible in parts of the county.

In other news, community hearts remain heavy after skeletal remains were identified last week along I-5. Authorities continue to investigate, and anyone with information is encouraged to reach out for assistance.

Finally, as we move deeper into November, don’t forget about local workshops, dance classes, and the build-up to holiday pop-ups like the Shop Small Holiday Makers Market at Bellingham Cruise Terminal. There’s always something on the horizon, from book signings to pickleball tournaments.

That’s it for today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. We hope you find something to connect with in our wonderful city, whether you’re competing, creating, or just enjoying a brisk walk somewhere beautiful. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Daylight Savings, Jazz Brunch, Salsa Dance, and More in Bellingham's Vibrant Sunday Scene
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025.

As you wake up this morning, don’t forget we’ve officially set our clocks back an hour as daylight saving time ends. That means the sun will be setting earlier, making these Pacific Northwest evenings arrive in a hurry. With darker afternoons, the city is reminding everyone to take extra care on the roads—whether you’re walking, cycling, or behind the wheel—and stay alert for more active wildlife at dusk and dawn. And with all this time shifting, it’s a perfect moment to check those smoke detectors, ensuring your home stays safe as the nights get longer.

On to what’s happening around town today. Early risers can enjoy a local favorite, the Sunday Jazz Brunch at Hotel Leo running until two this afternoon. Treat yourself to good food and live jazz to keep that fall energy going. If you’re ready to start your Sunday with a little movement, salsa dance classes kick off at the Majestic Ballroom at five thirty, welcoming every skill level and guaranteed to bring some rhythm to your evening. Or, if you’re in the mood for music of a different sort, Aslan Brewing Company hosts their weekly open mic night from seven to ten p.m., where you can catch local talent or maybe take the stage yourself.

Nature fans, today brings another opportunity to help plant a future forest for wildlife at the Whatcom Humane Society’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, where community hands are joining together to make our corner of the world a little greener and safer for native critters. That’s especially timely, as Larrabee State Park rangers remind visitors to stay alert on trails after the sighting of a bobcat mom and her kittens. If you head that way, keep pets leashed and maintain respectful distance from wildlife—we share these beautiful spaces with an incredible variety of animal neighbors.

Families looking for kid-friendly ideas, make sure to check out the local event calendars, with options ranging from outdoor playdates to art exhibits scattered across the city. And for those seeking creative inspiration or community, the Before I Die Festival continues today, inviting Bellingham residents of all ages to reflect, connect, and celebrate life in meaningful ways.

On the civic front, Western Washington University remains a beacon of support for students of all backgrounds amid national debates over transgender rights. Campus leaders and student groups are doubling down on policies that foster inclusion, making sure every student feels safe and valued—something that extends beyond university walls into the broader Bellingham community.

Just outside our region, the atmospheric river sweeping western Washington has caused some minor flooding in King County’s Snoqualmie Basin, but here in Bellingham, it’s mostly brought classic Northwest drizzle—a good reminder to keep your rain boots handy for weekend errands or your trip down to the farmers or artisan markets.

Whatever you decide to do with your day, Bellingham is bustling with ways to connect, explore, and celebrate the richness of life in Whatcom County. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Blustery Saturday in Bellingham: Events, Sports, and Community News"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, November 1st, 2025.

The first weekend of November is here and Bellingham is abuzz with events and important local developments. If you’re heading outside today, brace yourself for some blustery conditions. There’s a wind advisory in effect for Northern Washington, with gusts reaching up to 45 miles an hour. It’s a good day to secure those patio chairs and keep travel plans flexible, especially if you’re headed to the coast.

Let’s kick off with ways to fill your Saturday. The Bellingham Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor and the always lively Farmers Market at Depot Market Square both open at 10. Families and foodies can meet new vendors, pick up fresh local produce, and enjoy the fall air. Art lovers can wander over to the Whatcom Art Center for Bellingham Illuminations, a unique daytime light exhibit running from eleven to six, or catch Joe Reno’s new paintings at the Meloy Gallery on Holly Street.

This afternoon, those craving outdoor adventure can join a naturalist hike at Stimpson Family Nature Preserve, exploring the incredible world of trees, mushrooms, and ferns from one to four thirty. Community-driven folks are out early at Happy Valley Park for a volunteer work party, focused on keeping the park’s trails and green spaces beautiful. And if you’re feeling playful, drop in to the improv class at The Upfront Theatre at noon—no experience needed.

For a fun and slightly spooky twist, the Fairhaven Ghost Tour sets off from Sycamore Square tonight, blending Bellingham’s historic tales with a Halloween hangover. And for those craving more performance, Mount Baker Theatre is hosting Kulshan Chorus Presents: Beyond the Veil tonight, promising a harmony-filled evening, or if you want to end your night with a jolt, The MegaZapper Show at the SPARK Museum lets you experience the thrill of high-voltage science in action.

For sports fans, catch the Bellingham volleyball squad taking on Sehome at noon at Sehome High, or cheer on the WWU hockey team facing Idaho at the Bellingham Sportsplex this evening. Stones Throw Brewery keeps the rhythm going with live music from six to eight, while Zuanich Point Park is hosting a family friendly Sunset Silent Disco to dance as the daylight fades.

On a more serious note, today marks the end of federal SNAP food assistance for nearly a million Washington residents due to the ongoing government shutdown. The state is stepping up emergency support for food banks, but local pantries including the Bellingham Food Bank are bracing for longer lines and higher demand. If you or someone you know needs help, resources and hours can be found at the Bellingham Food Bank or by using Washington 211. Community members are encouraged to consider donating or volunteering if able, as the ripple effects of this change will be felt across our neighborhoods.

In civic news, a jury has awarded a $2.25 million verdict against the City of Bellingham, citing negligent handling of a police officer abuse case. This decision is drawing attention to issues of public trust and city accountability.

Ending on a high note, Visit Bellingham recently took home a state tourism award for their promotion of our iconic scenic routes, Chuckanut Drive and the Mount Baker Highway—a win that shines a statewide spotlight on Bellingham’s natural beauty and tourism assets.

That wraps up today’s dose of what’s happening and what’s impacting the community in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Airport Avoids Controversial Video, Sports and Spooky Events Abound this Weekend
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for October 30, 2025. Today, we're starting with some news from Bellingham International Airport. Recently, there was a buzz about a federal video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown, but Bellingham International Airport confirmed they are not playing this video. The airport hasn't been asked to stream it, and they're keeping an eye on what nearby airports are doing.

In other news, Western Washington University Athletics is gearing up for a busy week with several home games scheduled. If you're a sports fan, be sure to check out their events calendar for more details.

If you're looking for something to do today, there are plenty of activities around town. The Bellingham vs Squalicum game is happening today, so catch some local sports action. For those interested in art, the PURE JOY exhibition at the Cordata Gallery is open until December 13. If you're in the mood for something spooky, The Haunted Lab at the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is running from 4 to 6 PM.

Tonight, head over to Flatstick Pub for bingo or enjoy live music at Zeeks Pizza. If you're feeling adventurous, the Downtown Gore and Lore Tour is a great way to explore Bellingham's darker side.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, Halloween festivities are in full swing. Bellis Fair Mall is hosting a Spooktacular Mall-O-Ween, and there's a trick-or-treat event at Cordata Place. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is also playing at the Mount Baker Theatre.

As always, Bellingham offers a mix of culture, sports, and community events that make it a vibrant place to live. Whether you're into history, art, or just want to have fun, there's something for everyone.

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Local Frequency Bellingham explores the vibrant community and unique culture of Bellingham, Washington. Tune in to discover local stories, hidden gems, and interviews with fascinating residents. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this podcast offers valuable insights and a deeper connection to the area's lifestyle and attractions. Join us for engaging conversations and stay updated on the pulse of Bellingham with Local Frequency Bellingham.

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