Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, October 2.
It’s a crisp fall day in Bellingham, with some big news and plenty of ways to get out and enjoy our city. Early this morning, northbound lanes of I-5 in Bellingham and Ferndale saw major disruptions. Debris, including spilled concrete, caused traffic slowdowns and a collision, while Ferndale’s I-5 on-ramp remains closed after a serious rollover accident. Thankfully, the woman involved was taken to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center and is expected to recover from her injuries. If you’re hitting the road, be patient and stick to the speed limits, and keep an eye out for cleanup crews. While the skies might look dramatic, the National Weather Service wind advisory has passed, but do watch for leftover gusty pockets. Boaters and moored vessel owners are urged to check those lines, as the wind may still cause issues.
For residents eager to clear their yards, outdoor burning restrictions will be lifted this Saturday, October 4. Even so, local emergency management is warning that Bellingham’s dry conditions could mean lingering fire risks, so please exercise caution.
On the legislative front, you’ll notice some statewide changes affecting our daily lives. Starting this month, the Discover Pass for state parks has jumped 50 percent in price, part of a lineup of cost increases impacting everything from parking to plastic grocery bags. Washington’s plastic bag fee will also increase come January, so bring your reusable bags when shopping. These efforts are part of continuing work to reduce single-use waste statewide.
Let’s shift to what’s happening around town today. Doctober, the Pacific Northwest’s largest documentary film festival, launches its 18th season tonight with a packed house for the sold-out screening of Jimmy and the Demons. Throughout October, dozens of films will play at the Pickford Film Center, so check the lineup and grab tickets if you want to join filmmakers and enthusiasts in celebrating nonfiction storytelling.
If you’re looking for evening plans, Bellingham’s event calendar is overflowing. Head to Flatstick Pub or Larrabee Lager Company for a round of bingo, test your knowledge at trivia at Stones Throw Brewery or Stemma West, or explore the soulful sounds of Booker T. Jones at the Mount Baker Theatre. For those feeling adventurous, Flow Fusion Dance takes over The Karate Church, and Game Night Blood on the Clocktower offers mysteries and strategy at The Upfront Theatre.
Tomorrow, First Fridays kicks off downtown with art walks, music, and more, while the Fairhaven Ghost Tour returns for some historic chills. The anticipated Gnomecoming Dance at the Bellingham Circus Guild promises quirky fun to start your weekend.
That’s what’s making waves and bringing people together in Bellingham today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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