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Local Frequency - Bellingham

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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  • Freezing Temps, Flood Recovery, and Cultural Warmth: A Bellingham Local Roundup
    2025/12/27
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, December 27.

    Folks, as we shake off the holiday haze, that biting cold is sticking around longer than expected, turning up the urgency for our communitys most vulnerable. The Bellingham Severe Weather Shelter at 925 North Forest Street is extending through tonight, with both Bellingham and Ferndale spots open overnight on Friday and Saturday to combat those forecasted chills that could drop even lower. If you or someone you know needs a warm bed, meals, and support, head thereits a lifeline making real differences in lives during this deep freeze.[1]

    Speaking of tough times, flood recovery in Whatcom County ramps up today with a state-coordinated Disaster Assistance Center popping up at Nooksack Valley Middle School Commons from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Experts from the Red Cross, insurance office, and more will help folks file claims, replace lost EBT cards, and connect to reliefthink quicker rebuilds for families whose homes got swamped, reducing mold risks and getting kids back to normal faster. Damage forms are due soon for FEMA aid, and debris sites in Ferndale stay open, but that Stremler emergency spot closes end of month. Cooler temps with possible flurries ahead, so bundle up and check Whatcom Ready for updates.[7]

    On a brighter note, today pulses with fun ways to warm your spirits. Catch the stunning Candlelight Queen vs. ABBA tribute at Hotel Bellwether with shows at 4:30, 6:30, and 8:30 p.m.tickets from 30 bucks for an intimate glow of hits thatll have you singing along, perfect for post-holiday vibes connecting us through music.[4] Art lovers, dive into White Elephant at local galleries or the WCC Student Art Show, both running today, showcasing fresh talent that spotlights our creative scene.[10] Families, the Whatcom Museums Family Interactive Gallery and Deck the Old City Hall keep the festive magic alive till 5 p.m., with hands-on fun that sparks joy and memories amid the winter chill.[11]

    Tonight at Honey Moon Mead and Cider, three films kick off at 7 p.m. for a cozy cinematic triple bill, ideal for mead-sipping storytelling escapes.[9] And dont miss sunset at Zuanich Point Park, a free weekly ritual wrapping up today with harbor views that remind us why Bellingham shines.[2]

    Across the waters, a memorial service honors fallen WSP Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting in Tacoma at 1 p.m., streamed livea poignant call to cherish our first responders who keep our roads safe.[3] Meanwhile, Bellingham Police seek tips on potential victims linked to Jacob Jake Smithstay vigilant, community eyes make us stronger.[5]

    Whether youre aiding recovery, chasing culture, or simply sunset-gazing, todays lineup weaves resilience into celebration. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Gusty Weather, City Holiday, Post-Holiday Events - Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 25, 2025
    2025/12/25
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, December 25, 2025.

    If you woke up to the sound of wind on the windows, you are not imagining it. Whatcom County is coming off a stretch of very gusty weather, with yesterday’s high wind warning and marine gale bringing powerful gusts and choppy waters across the county. Emergency Management reminds residents that while the worst of the system is passing, scattered showers, breezy conditions, and the possibility of slick spots remain in play today, especially on bridges and in the foothills. Crews are still keeping an eye on localized flooding and standing water after recent heavy rains, so give yourself a little extra time on the roads and watch for debris or downed branches.

    It is also an official city holiday, so most City of Bellingham offices and many government services are closed today. Transit and other services may be running on reduced or holiday schedules, so it is a good idea to double-check before you head out.

    If you are looking for ways to get out of the house, there are still a few family-friendly options open. Up in Ferndale, Mt. Baker Lanes is open for bowling through the day, offering an easy indoor activity for families needing to burn off some holiday energy. In Bellingham, PlayDate BLI has open play hours, giving younger kids a warm, dry place to climb, bounce, and explore. And downtown, the Whatcom Museum’s Deck the Old City Hall display is open this afternoon, with festive decorations and historic charm filling the old brick landmark.

    For those planning ahead to this weekend and the final week of the year, the local events calendar is already shifting to post-holiday mode. Tomorrow and Saturday, the Upfront Theatre downtown kicks off its White Elephant improv shows, leaning into all the weird, leftover energy of the holidays. Restaurants, breweries, and venues across town are gearing up for New Year’s Eve with concerts, themed parties, and comedy shows, from The Shakedown’s 80s throwback night to countdown comedy at the Upfront.

    Whether you are staying cozy at home, bowling in Ferndale, or wandering Old City Hall’s holiday lights, stay safe, stay curious, and keep looking out for your neighbors.

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

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  • Batten Down the Hatches: High Winds, Flooding Expected on Windy Christmas Eve
    2025/12/24
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday December 24.

    Folks, buckle up because Mother Nature is bringing a wild Christmas Eve gift with a high wind watch in effect for Whatcom and Skagit County lowlands from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today. Gusts could whip over 40 miles per hour inland and hit 58 along the coast, potentially scattering tree limbs, knocking out power, and creating messy roads, so Puget Sound Energy urges everyone to steer clear of downed wires and plan for outages that could dim holiday lights early. Adding to the coastal drama, a flood advisory hits Puget Sound shorelines including Bellingham from 6 a.m. to noon, with tides pushing seawater 1.75 to 2.25 feet above ground, possibly flooding parks, parking lots, and roads near the water, so give yourself extra travel time and skip those barricaded spots.

    On a brighter note, recovery from recent floods keeps moving forward, with Hannegan Road over Baker Creek reopening temporarily on a gravel surface through December 28, easing some commutes while full repairs wrap up, and Woburn Street now fully open after emergency fixes. Whatcom County's Emergency Operations Center is coordinating state aid, urging flood victims to file damage reports for potential FEMA help, and they've loaned out thousands in dehumidifiers and pumps to prevent mold in soggy homes.

    Despite the weather, Bellingham's holiday spirit shines through with cozy options today. Swing by NEKO Cat Cafe on Cornwall Avenue from noon to 5:45 p.m. for College Day, where cuddling kitties might just melt away the wind woes. Catch live music at Stones Throw Brewery on Larrabee Avenue starting at 6 p.m., perfect for toasting the season with brews and tunes. For a festive feast, Hotel Bellwether's Lighthouse Grill offers a special Christmas Eve dining experience with seatings from 4 to 8 p.m., blending bay views and holiday flavors thatll warm you from the inside out. Severe weather shelters open tonight in Bellingham on North Forest Street and in Ferndale, checking in from 4 to 8 p.m. through Christmas Day to keep everyone safe and snug.

    Looking ahead, gear up for post-holiday fun like White Elephant improv at the Upfront Theatre this Friday and Saturday, or a Sunset Silent Disco at Zuanich Point Park on Saturday. And mark your calendars for epic New Years Eve bashes, from 80s throwbacks at the Shakedown to countdown parties at Chuckanut Bay Distillery and Stones Throw.

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

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