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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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  • "Bellingham Monday: Weather Alerts, Road Disruptions, and Community Events"
    2025/11/10
    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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  • Sunday in Bellingham: Jazz Brunch, Art Crawls, and Outdoor Adventures
    2025/11/09
    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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  • "Busy Bellingham Saturday: Farmers Markets, Holiday Bazaars, and Performing Arts"
    2025/11/08
    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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