Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Friday, May 9, 2025. We are waking up to a busy day in Bellingham and Whatcom County, so let’s get you caught up on all you need to know for today.
First up, if you’re heading out on the roads this Friday morning, be sure to give yourself extra time. Daily lane closures are planned along I-5 through Bellingham, so expect some delays if you’re commuting. There was a significant dump truck crash earlier this week that pushed a concrete barrier into both northbound and southbound lanes, so crews are still working hard to keep traffic flowing safely. And if you’re planning to head south on Chuckanut Drive, keep in mind there’s been a rockslide closure just south of the Whatcom-Skagit County line, and that’s likely to remain in place for a few more days. As always, drive safe and pack some patience as you navigate around these spots.
Law enforcement has had a busy week as well. A Whatcom Sheriff’s Office deputy was involved in a crash on Grandview Road while responding to an emergency, and there’s ongoing investigation into a Bellingham man who was arrested after walking away from a medical center, with a woman suspected of assisting him. Both are facing felony charges, so keep your eyes peeled for more updates as that unfolds.
On the lighter side, for those looking for something to do tonight, downtown Bellingham is the place to be. The Wild Buffalo is hosting Dirtwire live with special guests, doors open at eight and the show starts at nine. This is a 21 and over event, so bring your ID and get ready for a night of great music and energy. If music isn’t your thing, there’s plenty happening downtown—from trivia nights to gallery walks, there’s something for everyone looking to enjoy a spring Friday in the city center.
Over on Lummi Island, important news for residents: the Whatcom Chief ferry is heading into its annual dry dock starting this Saturday. Be prepared for some changes in transportation between Gooseberry Point and the island. Because of the ferry dry dock and ongoing dry weather, the Lummi Island Fire District has also enacted high fire danger restrictions, which means large outdoor burn piles are off limits for now, and written permits are postponed. Stay fire safe and help protect the island’s unique natural beauty.
And finally, a quick reminder that Bellingham’s Municipal Court will be welcoming eighth graders for Law Day 2025 events, offering local students a glimpse into civic life and justice in action—a great step toward building future community leaders.
That’s all for today’s roundup. Whether you’re out enjoying the spring weather, catching a show, or simply making your way through your Friday, stay safe, stay connected, and support one another. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.