Today Joe talks with Bellingham Police Chief David Doll on enforcement of the Governor’s “stay home stay safe” order
The IRS warns of scams involving stimulus checks. Corinne Kalve from the Seattle IRS office joins Joe to talk about the scams arising from the economic impact payments
Whatcom County companies are working together to produce emergency beds in anticipation of a surge in demand due to COVID-19. Christiansen Net Works CEO Brian Davidson joins Joe to discuss this team effort
Anna Rankin of Whatcom Events and the Ski to Sea Race Director, drops by on the phone to explain the decision to cancel this year’s race due to the COVID-19 outbreak…and the implications and planning for next year’s event.
PeaceHealth Northwest Executive Director Charles Prosper, along with the hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Medical Officer, join the Morning Show to provide an update on COVID-19 at St. Joseph Medical Center
Abbott Labs says it will roll out a test that produces results in 5 minutes. Analyst Pam Falk joins the Morning Show to discuss this development
Bellingham’s Interim Director of Public Works Eric Johnston joins the Morning Show to talk about construction projects shut down due to the state’s COVID-19 response
Nick Demerice of the state’s Employment Security Department joins the Morning Show to talk about the upswing in unemployment claims due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Its always a pleasure when Elizabeth Page of Bloodworks NW joins us on the radio. Obviously, the subject matter is COVID-19 and how its affecting blood supplies in the northwest. Ms. Page explains a few of the changes they’ve had to make concerning blood donations.
Suzanne Nevan from the Ferndale Food Bank joins Bill via telephone (its all about social distancing!)…to let us all know how this COVID-19 scare is affecting food banks around Whatcom County.