The holidays are a stressful time for pets. Laura Clark of the Whatcom Humane Society joins the Morning Show with tips to keep your pets safe during the holidays
Local Kids’ World childcare centers are closing and Boys and Girls Clubs of Whatcom County hope to take over their operations. Boys & Girls Clubs CEO Heather Powell joins the Morning Show to discuss their plans for the childcare centers
President Trump says the first phase of a trade deal has been reached with China; the US will not impose new tariffs on China. Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins the Morning Show to discuss the trade deal.
Host Dick Donahue talks about the good news in the latest employment report, November retail sales and prices reports, economic winds for rural America, and how to set goals and stick to them in 2020.
Lynn Murphy with Puget Sound Energy and Markus Virta with Western Solar join host Mary Kay Robinson to talk about energy production and service in Whatcom County, and what the future holds in their industry.
Hosts Mike Kent and Lisa Kent dive deep into the real estate numbers and tells why a shortage of housing is coming. What does it mean for millenials?
Krk and Dan talk about mentorship, 4000 year old fruitcakes, and, oh yeah…. cars.
Host Kris Halterman talks to Whatcom County Asssessor Keith Wilnauer on the eve of his retirement. What will be the impact of the new method for calculating property taxes passed by the Legislature in the last session?
Host Dillon Honcoop brings a story of animals rights activits out of control and stealing animals. The details come from Dave Duquette of protecttheharvest.com. Then, The talk turns to the elk problem with agriculture in Skagit County with Hamilton area beef farmer Randy Good.
The Bellingham man who allegedly physically and verbally attacked his Uber driver last week has been charged with a hate crime. KGMI Legal Consultant and Bellingham defense attorney Jeffrey Lustick joins the Morning Show to talk about how this changes the complexion of the case against Grifin Sayers