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Bellingham Burglary Bust, Shelters Open for Cold, Port Transparency Shifts

Bellingham Burglary Bust, Shelters Open for Cold, Port Transparency Shifts

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

We're starting today with a public safety update. A serial burglar is back behind bars after an attempted robbery early Tuesday morning. Forty-three-year-old Gregory Keefe smashed a glass door at Leaf and Ladle on North State Street around three in the morning. An employee managed to tackle and subdue him until police arrived. Keefe was previously arrested in connection with dozens of burglaries throughout Bellingham last October, but was released on a five hundred dollar cash bond. This latest arrest marks another chapter in an ongoing problem the community has been dealing with.

On the weather front, as temperatures drop, Bellingham's severe weather shelters are opening their doors. The Whatcom County Health and Community Services shelter on North Forest Street is now active during cold weather. The sixty bed facility opens when overnight lows reach thirty-two degrees or lower. If you or anyone you know needs shelter, check ins run from four to eight p m, and guests receive warm meals, dry clothes, and medical care. Additional capacity is available at Lighthouse Mission Ministries in Fairhaven if needed.

Looking at governance, there's significant movement at the Port of Bellingham following recent revelations about procurement practices and executive decisions made behind closed doors. The Port's new expanded five-member commission takes office soon, signaling voter desire for increased transparency and accountability in public contracting.

Now for some fun and festive happenings around town. If you're looking for holiday cheer, there's plenty to choose from this weekend. The Olde Fashioned Christmas at Pioneer Village in Ferndale runs this Friday and Saturday from four to nine p m. The village features over ninety thousand lights, costumed volunteers, visits with Santa, and kids crafts. Admission is just six dollars for adults and three dollars for children. The lights stay up for the following two weekends as well for the Lighted Christmas Stroll with free admission.

Today right here in Bellingham, there's a Holiday Variety Show running from twelve thirty to two p m if you're looking for something this afternoon. And tonight at eight p m, the band Fruition takes the stage at The Wild Buffalo on West Holly Street.

For families seeking activities, the Marine Life Center is open today until four p m with free admission, and Mt. Baker Lanes in Ferndale opens at eleven a m for some bowling fun.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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