Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 1.
Start your day with the big story thats got everyone talking: that massive landslide blocking northbound I-5 just south of town near mileposts 248 and 249. Since March 19, WSDOT crews have been battling 5,000 to 6,000 tons of debris, including bus-sized boulders, working daylight hours seven days a week to stabilize the slope with steel dowels and clear the mess. No reopening timeline yet due to the hillsides unpredictable shifts, so expect 30-minute delays on detours like Samish Way from Exit 246. Locals along the route are feeling the crunch with backed-up traffic, and freight haulers stick to SR 9 via SR 20 and SR 542, since Chuckanut Drive and other locals cant handle the big rigs. Southbound lanes are fine, but watch for temporary fencing catching stray rocks. This closure hits commuters hard, stretching daily drives and squeezing nearby businesses, so plan ahead and check WSDOT updates to keep your routine rolling.
Closer to home, Whatcom County Public Works rescheduled shoulder repairs on Everson Goshen Road north of E. Smith Road, now closing it daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday starting April 6, blocking all traffic including buses and emergencies. Detour via Noon or Mission Roads to avoid the hassle, especially if youre heading south of Everson.
On a brighter note, our islands ferry fans take heed: the Whatcom Chief skips service from 10:10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today for terminal inspections at Lummi Island and Gooseberry Point, so catch the last morning runs by 9:50 or 10 a.m. And mark your calendars, the 2026 dry dock outage hits April 25 through May 17, pausing vehicle service after April 24.
Looking ahead to fun ways to shake off the road woes, lace up for the inaugural Pink Pony Trot 5K this Saturday, April 4 at Lake Padden, hosted by the Northwest Renegade Cowgirls Drill Team its their first ever, promising a lively community run with real heart. Friday kicks off Free First Fridays at the Whatcom Museum, with free admission from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Old City Hall and Lightcatcher, plus family-friendly programs to spark your evening. Theater lovers, Bellingham Theatre Guilds Kodachrome opens April 3 through 19, a poignant tale of memory and family directed by Heidi Sackerson dive in for some emotional storytelling. Kids and grownups alike, Bellingham Public Librarys packed April with Spring Break programs and all-ages events to fuel your curiosity.
Trail enthusiasts, gear up for Celebrate Trails Day and the Native Plant Sale on April 25 along Bay to Baker and Salish Coast paths from Bellingham to Maple Falls and Cordata Park get out, plant natives, and celebrate our backyard wonders before potential state budget cuts trim access to some public lands amid maintenance strains.
Meanwhile, bundle up: a winter weather advisory blankets the upper Eastern Cascades slopes from 5 a.m. today through Thursday noon, bringing snow that could slick mountain passes.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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