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Coastal Flood Warnings, Stage 2 Burn Bans, and Weekend Fun in Bellingham

Coastal Flood Warnings, Stage 2 Burn Bans, and Weekend Fun in Bellingham

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, January 3rd. Kick off your weekend with the buzz around town as we shake off the holiday haze and dive into whats shaping our community today. First, a heads up on the weather were staring down a coastal flood advisory for western Whatcom County lowlands and San Juan areas from 5 to 9 a.m. this morning, with tides potentially surging up to three feet above ground level. Stay cautious if youre near the shore, especially in low-lying spots, to keep your morning routines safe and smooth. Meanwhile, air quality folks have upgraded the burn ban to Stage 2 in the Kendall area, banning all burning unless your woodstove is your sole heat source, thanks to that stubborn cold, calm air trapping smoke. Breathe easy and plan accordingly.

Shifting to brighter news, Bellinghams event scene is alive and kicking on this crisp Saturday. Head to Squalicum Harbor from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the Dockside Market, where local vendors sling fresh catches, artisan goods, and that unbeatable harbor vibe perfect for stocking up on weekend treats. Jazz lovers, swing by the VFW Hall at 2 p.m. for the Bellingham Dixieland All Stars, bringing foot-stomping brass and rhythm to warm your soul through 5 p.m. Comedy fans can drop into The Upfront Theatres improv class at noon or catch Murder at Mortlake Manor at 7:30 p.m., a hilarious whodunit thats got everyone guessing. As the sun dips, groove to a Sunset Silent Disco at Zuanich Point Park, slipping on wireless headphones for your own private dance party against that stunning waterfront backdrop. Music keeps rolling with live tunes at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m., or Thomas Harris performing at Hotel Leo. Art enthusiasts, dont miss the Artists Corner featuring Heather Dawn Sparks pattern pathways at Whatcom Museum all day, or the Holiday Trees Celebration and Giving Wreath Wall at Hotel Bellwether, turning festive decor into community cheer.

On the work front, Washington workplaces just got a boost with the new state minimum wage at 17.13 an hour, up 2.8 percent, meaning better paychecks for folks grinding here in Bellingham, where local rates already top the charts. Rideshare drivers see hikes too, ensuring fairer earnings on those Seattle runs. These changes ripple out, supporting families and local spots from breweries to harborside stalls. While Tacoma saw a tough New Years homicide, our neck of the woods stays focused on unity and fun. Get out there, connect with neighbors, and make today count. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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