
Mount Baker Reopens, Ballgames, and Salmonella Warnings: Your Bellingham Local Frequency Update
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It is a big day for outdoor lovers as the iconic road to Artist Point at Mount Baker officially reopens today at 8 a.m. After weeks of work clearing up to 20 feet of snow, the Washington State Department of Transportation has announced that the final 2.7-mile stretch is now drivable once again. While many trails are still buried under deep snow and some trail signs are hidden, folks eager for fresh alpine air are advised to plan ahead and come prepared. Limited cell service in the area means visitors should carry physical maps and be ready for a true mountain adventure. The Heather Meadows Visitor Center also reopens its doors today, welcoming guests daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This spot is especially popular every summer, with hundreds of vehicles making the scenic drive each day. Expect to see road crews still working on maintenance, so patience and caution are recommended as you make your way up the mountain road. And remember, check the latest conditions before heading out for your safety and to get the most out of your trip.
Back in town, last night was Library Card Night at the Bellingham Bells game. If you missed out, keep an eye out for more fun events at Joe Martin Field as the Bells’ season continues. Summer brings more than just baseball—concerts in the park are picking up, giving families and music lovers a reason to gather outdoors, enjoy the sunshine, and soak up local talent. The city is also inviting teachers in Whatcom and Skagit counties to apply for an upcoming art education conference partnered with the Whatcom Museum and the National Gallery of Art, with applications open through June 30. It is a great opportunity for educators to bring new creative tools back to the classroom.
A reminder for everyone getting outdoors in the coming days: a heat advisory remains in effect for Whatcom County. The warmest temperatures are expected away from the water, so stay hydrated and look after pets and vulnerable neighbors. Also, the countywide burn ban is active until mid-September, so be cautious with outdoor flames and check local restrictions before lighting up that grill or fire pit.
Lastly, safety and public health are top of mind with a recent CDC warning about a salmonella outbreak linked to brown eggs sold at area Walmarts. Always check your groceries and follow safe handling tips to keep your kitchen healthy.
That wraps up today's stories and happenings around Bellingham. Whether you are hiking above the clouds, enjoying a ballgame, or taking in live music, there is something for everyone this weekend.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We will see you tomorrow with more local updates.