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If you didn't have a chance to listen to an entire local talkshow on KGMI, or if your friends are telling you about a show you missed completely...no worries! You can listen to that KGMI talk show at your own convenience right on this website. We archive a month's worth of our local talk shows. Enjoy!

P.M. News for 7/2/09
PM Bellingham for 7/2/09
Is obesity really a growing problem in this country? How do we fix it and prevent it from getting even bigger?
News at Noon for 7/2/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 7/2/09
What would the founding fathers think of today's America?
Morning News Extra for 7/2/09 - 4th of July celebration
Sheila Connors from the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry talks about this year's expanded Haggen Family 4th of July celebration.
Morning News Extra for 7/2/09 - TEA Party protest
Ellen Baker, one of the organizers of last April's "Taxed Enough Already" or "TEA" party protest, talks about a second Whatcom County TEA party protest planned for July 4th on Guide Meridian from noon to 2 p.m.
Morning News and Sports for 7/2/09
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PM Bellingham for 7/1/09
Red, White, and Blue...and Green? Should we declare our independence from fireworks?
News at Noon for 7/1/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 7/1/09
Northwest Washington is getting a slice of nearly $20 million in stimulus money to put several hundred low income and at-risk teens to work. Does that make sense or make your blood boil?
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/30/09
Planners are looking at a plan to down-zone some areas of rural Whatcom County to preserve rural land. Is it looking forward or a big step back?
Morning News Extra for 7/1/09 - Golf Tournament Fundraiser
Julia Bozzo, founder of the Northwest Therapeutic Riding Center, talks about how the center is looking for golfers for an upcoming fundraiser, July 10, to help disabled kids in Whatcom County. Go to www.nwtrc.org for more info.
Morning News Extra for 7/1/09 - BTC Saves Fish Hatchery
Earl Steele, Fisheries Technology Professor at Bellingham Technical College, talks about how the fish hatchery in Whatcom Falls Park has been saved through an agreement with BTC and the Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.
Morning News and Sports for 7/1/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/30/09
And dogonit, people voted for him! We talk about the Franken Senate victory and 30-second rant.
News at Noon for 6/30/09
Morning News Extra for 6/30/09 - Artist Point
Dustin Terpening, spokesperson for the Washington State Dept. of Transportation, talks about the annual effort to clear the road to Artist Point on Mount Baker for the summer.
Morning News Extra for 6/30/09 - Leslie Umberger
Local resident 49-year-old Leslie Umberger tells her inspirational story about being diagnosed with breast cancer after moving to the U.S. from Canada to attend Western Washington University while also teaching.
Morning News and Sports for 6/30/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/29/09
New Haven firefighter/race ruling.
P.M. News for 6/29/09
News at Noon for 6/29/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/29/09
The Supreme Court disagrees with nominee Sotomayor on a case involving race...
Morning News Extra for 6/29/09 - Veteran's Traveling Tribute
Shelley Prentice talks about the Vietnam traveling wall coming to Bellingham July 9-12, and says a September 11th and Iraq War memorial have been added to the Veteran's Traveling Tribute.
Morning News Extra for 6/29/09 - Citizen Against Airline Expansion
Whatcom County citizen Matt Paskus talks about why he is against expanded airline service out of the Bellingham International Airport.
Morning News and Sports for 6/29/09
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Ken Oplinger talks about lamirds and big box stores
Community Connection Hour 2 for 6/27/09
Host Audra Schroeder talks this hour with representatives from the Adich Clinic, Bio Bug Pest Management, Laurel Farm & Western Supply, Bellingham Golf & Country Club and Silver Reef Casino.
Community Connection Hour 1 for 6/27/09
Host Tracy Ellis speaks this weekend with local business leaders from Barron Heating, Whatcom Day Academy, Creative Mortgage Solutions, Dewilde's Nursery and Bellingham Dentist Dr. Yaremko.
Radio Real Estate for 6/27/09
Windermere Realtor and host Mike Kent broadcasts this weekend live from Squalicum Harbor while people test drive boats during Lake Union Sea Ray's 11th annual Demo Days.
In The Shop for 6/27/09
Brian from Dr. John's Auto Clinic and Steve from The Panacea talk about the classic cars they are working on, like this 1967 Nissan Patrol that Brian is fixing up.
KGMI On Health for 6/27/09
Host Jackie Cartier talks about smoking and why and how you should quit with Dr. Chris Covert-Bowlds from Interfaith Community Health Center and Christopher Matthews from Northstar Medical Specialists, and speaks with author Sherry Torkos about her book"G
The Saturday Show with Joe & Patti for 6/27/09
PM Bellingham for 6/26/09
We discuss MJ-media mayhem and "cap-n-tax." Also, movie trivia with Michael Falter from the PickFORD.
P.M. News for 6/26/09
News at Noon for 6/26/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/26/09
Is former border patrol official Joe Giuliano's four year sentence for child rape long enough?
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/25/09
From Iran to health care - is Obama takin' care of business or are we being taken?
Morning News Extra for 6/26/09 - Heritage Flight Museum
Kate Simmons, Heritage Flight Museum Program Director, talks about how the museum, which used to be open only once a month, will now be open 3 times a week.
Morning News Extra for 6/26/09 - Girls Go Green Summer Camp
Jill McIntyre Witt, Camp Director of the Girls Go Green Summer Day Camp in Bellingham, talks about the weeklong camp (July 13-17 or August 24-28) where girls will learn how to take care of the planet, one action at a time.
Morning News Extra for 6/26/09 - World's Largest Grill
Becky Skaggs, Haggen spokesperson, talks about the world's largest BBQ grill that's visiting Ferndale to raise money for leukemia and lymphoma research (the grill will be at the Ferndale Haggen from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday).
Morning News Extra for 6/26/09 - Eco-Home Tour
Nick Hartrick from Sustainable Connections talks about a natural, eco-friendly building and landscape tour happening this weekend.
Morning News and Sports for 6/26/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/25/09
What will be the legacy of the King of Pop?
News at Noon for 6/25/09
Morning News Extra for 6/25/09 - Eat Local Week
Shonie Schlotzhauer from Sustainable Connections talks about which restaurant is offering an all-local fare today, and about the local-themed improv night at the Upfront Theater on June 27.
Morning News Extra for 6/25/09 - U.S. Senior Open
Roger Hunt from the Bellingham Golf and Country Club talks about how the BG&CC is preparing to be the site for this year's U.S. Senior Open.
Morning News Extra for 6/25/09 - Flights To Vegas
Steve Jarvis, Vice President of Marketing for Alaska Airlines, talks about their new flight taking off from Bellingham to Las Vegas.
Morning News and Sports for 6/25/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/24/09
Don't cry for me Argentina...be sad for South Carolina and its rambling, unapologetic Governor.
News at Noon for 6/24/09
PM Bellingham for 6/23/09
We broadcast live from the ARC and talk about Jon and Kate (seriously) and whether libraries should put filters on public computers with internet access.
Morning News Extra for 6/24/09 - Point Roberts Garbage
David Gellatly, a Point Roberts resident, tells us about his plans to possibly take over curbside garbage pickup on the point, which is losing its existing garbage service on July 1st.
Morning News Extra for 6/24/09 - Former WWU Football Coach
Robin Ross, former Western Washington University head football coach, shares his feelings on the end of Western's football program, and talks about where he and some of his players are at now.
Morning News Extra for 6/24/09 - Employment Scams
Dr. Mark Cravens, author of "The Ten Commandments of Investing," talks about how the recession has correlated with an increase in phony job recruitment and business opportunities.
Morning News and Sports for 6/24/09
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News at Noon for 6/23/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/23/09
The public hearing on the mini-initiative that would require a vote for a county property tax increase over 1% is tonight. We get it started early.
Morning News Extra for 6/23/09 - Affordable House For You
Dave Pearce, co-founder of the non-profit organization Affordable House For You, says his group is building energy-efficient homes in Whatcom County for low-income families.
Morning News Extra for 6/23/09 - Peace Activist Settlement
Local peace activist Ellen Murphy recently settled a lawsuit with the City of Bellingham. She talks about what started the legal suit, and what the terms of the settlement are.
Morning News and Sports for 6/23/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/22/09
Should burkas be banned? France's Sarkozy says yes.
News at Noon for 6/22/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/22/09
A new state law allows foreign workers here on a work visa and their families to pay in-state tuition to attend Washington universities. Fair or flat-out wrong?
Morning News Extra for 6/22/09 - Local Business on National TV
Chris Ortiz, president of local consulting firm Kaizen Assembly, talks about some local businesses that will soon be featured on the national TV show "Inside Business."
Morning News Extra for 6/22/09 - FreeMyPhone
Timothy Karr, FreeMyPhone Campaign Director, talks about a Senate Commerce Committee examining how the internet is used on wireless devices, and some recent actions by wireless providers.
Morning News for 6/22/09
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Community Connection Hour 2 for 6/20/09
Hosts Audra Schroeder and Tracy Ellis speak this week with representatives from the Bellingham Golf & Country Club, Silver Reef Casino, Ludeman Capital Management, Lynden Christian Schools and the Lighthouse Mission.
Community Connection Hour 1 for 6/20/09
Host Tracy Ellis speaks this week with local business leaders from Wild Bird Chalet, Barron Heating, Creative Mortgage Solutions, Whatcom Day Academy and Bellingham dentist Dr. Yaremko.
Radio Real Estate for 6/20/09
Host Mike Kent introduces fellow Windermere Realtor Randy Weg as they update listeners on the state of Whatcom County's real estate market.
In The Shop for 6/20/09
Kirk from Angler Automotive and John from Bellingham Automotive take listeners' calls and discuss the nuances of using good test equipment in auto repair.
KGMI On Health for 6/20/09
Host Jackie Cartier speaks about weight management with Chris Matthews from Northstar Medical Specialists, and with Dr. Todd Witte, a local gastroenterologist, about the GI tract.
The Saturday Show with Joe & Patti for 6/20/09
PM Bellingham for 6/19/09
Is Obama being tough enough on Iran? Dillon flies solo on a Friday, and also talks about the 'Flyswatter-in-Chief' and how he's fed up with PETA.
P.M. News for 6/19/09
News at Noon for 6/19/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/19/09
Is it time to consider legalizing pot?
Morning News Extra for 6/19/09 - Strawberry Festival
Mike Boxx from Boxx Berry Farm in Whatcom County talks about this weekend's Strawberry Festival, which runs from 2-5 p.m. Friday, June 19, and 12-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21.
Morning News Extra for 6/19/09 - Rescue Boat
Mike Callaizakis, Executive Director of the Bellingham Boating Center, talks about how the center is looking to raise $10,000 in donations to buy a rescue boat.
Morning News Extra for 6/19/09 - Anti-Bacterial Grocery Bags
Brent Kok, president of Proforma Mountainview in Lynden, talks about the re-usable anti-bacterial grocery bags his company developed for Haggen stores.
Morning News for 6/19/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/18/09
Are the Bellingham PD's new license-scanning cameras infringing on my right to privacy?
News at Noon for 6/18/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/18/09
American's are growing more concerned over some of Obama's policies. Are you one of them?
Morning News Extra for 6/18/09 - Library Tax Increase
Liz Roberts, Whatcom County Library System spokesperson, talks about a possible library tax increase, which would need approval of Whatcom County voters outside of Bellingham.
Morning News Extra for 6/18/09 - Sumas Garbage Trucker
Josh Neff, an employee for a company that contracts through Rabanco, talks about the benefits of expanding the garbage transfer station in Sumas and allowing garbage to be shipped in from Vancouver, B.C.
Morning News for 6/18/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/17/09
Should "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" be repealed?
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/17/09
Some Sumas residents are raising a stink about a proposal to ship tons of Vancouver garbage through their town.
Morning News Extra for 6/17/09 - Post-Hospital Homeless Care
Steve Omta, COO for St. Joseph Hospital, talks about the the hospital's partnership with the Lighthouse Mission to create respite care for hospital patients who are homeless.
Morning News Extra for 6/17/09 - Canadian Garbage
Cynthia Moe, a neighbor of the garbage facility in Sumas, talks about concerns over increased shipments of Canadian garbage through Sumas.
Aucutt on watershed
Erchinger-Davis on respite care
Varadian on unemployment numbers
Young on landscaper caper
Morning News for 6/17/09
Roberts on library tax
Bonner on county law
PM Bellingham for 6/16/09
Is it inappropriate for ABC News to dedicate an entire day to Obama's healthcare plan? Tom Naff fills in for Dillon.
News at Noon for 6/16/09
PM Bellingham for 6/10/09
Pipeline Disaster Retrospective with a first-responder, on-scene reporter and pipeline safety advocate. (sorry for the late post-- technical difficulties).
Morning News Extra for 6/16/09 - Relay For Life
Jeremy Lovelace with the Lynden Papa Murphy's talks about the store's plan to donate all Tuesday's profits to the Relay for Life fundraising effort
Morning News Extra for 6/16/09 - School Administration Cuts
Carl Cozier Elementary Principal Tom Venable talks about a recent decision by Bellingham School District administrators to offer taking a pay cut
Lee Breaky on Dewey Valley
Rick Wilson on Dewey Valley
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Lysne on candidate blogs
Morning News for 6/16/09
Ratayczak on river search
5 P.M. News for 6/15/09
PM Bellingham for 6/15/09
The "Cash for Clunkers" bill...who would benefit? Where is this money coming from? State Representative Doug Ericksen guest co-hosts with Jackie.
News at Noon for 6/15/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/15/09
What's the right prescription for health care reform?
Morning News Extra for 6/15/09 - Hospice House
Barry Kramer from the Whatcom County Hospice Foundation talks about the capital-raising campaign for Hospice House, a project expected to break ground in Whatcom County this September.
Morning News Extra for 6/15/09 - Boating Safety
Stu Smith, Marine Services Coordinator for the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office, talks about boating safety, especially on bodies of salt water.
Morning News for 6/15/09
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The Whatcom Report for 06/14/09
Host Ken Oplinger talks about the local elections, the library tax, and gives an update on the status of the Bellingham Waterfront on this week's The Whatcom Report.
Community Connection Hour 2 for 6/13/09
Host Audra Schroeder talks this week with representatives from Highland Energy Systems, Bio Bug Pest Management, the Adich Clinic, Laurel Farm & Western Supply and the Bellingham Golf & Country Club.
Community Connection Hour 1 for 6/13/09
Host Tracy Ellis speaks with local business leaders from Wild Bird Chalet, Louann's Cruise, Creative Mortgage Solutions, Washington Divers and Diehl Ford.
Radio Real Estate for 6/13/09
Windermere Realtor and Host Mike Kent broadcasts from the Big Fat Fish Company in Fairhaven to help the Whatcom Hospice Foundation kick off its Hopice House capital campaign.
In The Shop for 6/13/09
John from Bellingham Automotive and Steve from The Panacea talk about vehicle diagnostics, and give away the ultimate Father's Day gift package to one lucky caller.
KGMI On Health for 6/13/09
Host Jackie Cartier talks this week with Christopher Matthews from Northstar Medical Specialists about how food can affect sleep, and with Dr. Cary Kaufman from the Bellingham Breast Center about some breast cancer rumors.
The Saturday Show with Joe & Patti for 6/13/09
PM Bellingham for 6/12/09
Should ganja be legal in the Golden State? Also, movie trivia with the Pickford's Michael Falter.
News at Noon for 6/12/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/12/09
Cash for clunkers? Will the idea fly or land with a thud?
Morning News Extra for 6/12/09 - Digital TV Transition
Carol Ingley, high-tech guru and author of "Digital to Dark: How Your Analog TV Can Survive the Digital Switch," talks about today's digital TV transition.
Morning News Extra for 6/12/09 - Climbing Mount Baker
Jerry Stewart, syndicated radio host of "One Moment In America," gives us an update on his successful climb to the summit of Mount Baker.
Morning News Extra for 6/12/09 - Deming Log Show
Sparky Parks, a man who has been involved with the Deming Log Show for about 20 years, talks about what to expect at this year's show.
Morning News for 6/12/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/11/09
Was Letterman's joke about Sarah Palin's daughter offensive? In poor taste? Funny?
News at Noon for 6/11/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/11/09
Harrassment or free speech. Western Washington University's Perry Mills is the topic.
Morning News Extra for 6/11/09 - Eat Local Week
Shonie Schlotzhauer, food and farming program manager for Sustainable Connections, talks about Eat Local Week and which restaurants are serving an all-local special this Thursday.
Morning News Extra for 6/11/09 - Wash. Outdoor Women
Ronni McGlenn, director of Washington Outdoor Women, talks about how her organization is helping women reconnect with the outdoors this summer.
Morning News for 6/11/09
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The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/10/09
On this 10th anniversary of the disaster, we discuss the deadly gasoline pipeline leak and explosion of 1999.
Morning News Extra for 6/10/09 - Pipeline Disaster
Mark Asmundson, mayor of Bellingham during the pipeline explosion in 1999, talks about how the community recovered from the disaster.
Morning News Extra for 6/10/09 - Pipeline Safety
Carl Weimer, Whatcom County Council member and executive director of the Pipeline Safety Trust, talks about improvements made in pipeline safety since the pipeline explosion in Bellingham 10 years ago.
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Citizens opposed to sanctuary city
Morning News Extra for 6/10/09 - Fly Fishing School
Lindsay Taylor from the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association talks about a fly-fishing school created to honor Liam Wood, a young man killed in Bellingham's pipeline explosion.
Morning News for 6/10/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/9/09
Pay-as-you-go and santuary for salmon.
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/9/09
Last night's contentious meeting on the sanctuary city proposal...
Morning News Extra for 6/9/09 - Sanctuary City
Luanne VanWerven, Whatcom County Republican Chairwoman, talks about Monday night's public meeting on a proposal to turn Bellingham into a sanctuary city for AWOL soldiers.
Morning News Extra for 6/9/09 - Pipeline Explosion
Bellingham Fire Chief Bill Boyd talks about the 10th anniversary of the pipeline explosion in Whatcom Falls Park.
Morning News Extra for 6/9/09 - National Night Out
Officer Katrin Dearborn with Bellingham Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit talks about the 2009 National Night Out on August 4th.
Morning News for 6/9/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/8/09
Bellingham's meeting discussing and informing the public on what it would take to become a santuary city for AWOL soldiers is tonight. This topic has made national news-- is that a good thing for our city?
News at Noon for 6/8/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/8/09
We discuss the "sanctuary city" proposal on the day of the public meeting.
Pipeline Disaster
A special program produced by KGMI featuring 911 calls, police and fire radio communications, radio news coverage and first person accounts as the tragedy unfolded on June 10, 1999.
Morning News Extra for 6/8/09 - Braille Challenge Finalist
Tabitha Smith, a 4th grader at Sunnyland Elementary School, and her teacher, John Glenn, talk about how Tabitha will be one of 60 finalists at the 2009 Braille Challenge on June 20th in Los Angeles.
Morning News Extra for 6/8/09 - Wicked Plants
Author Amy Stewart will be at a book signing at Village Books Monday night. She talks about her book "Wicked Plants: The weed that killed Lincoln's mother and other botanical atrocities."
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Lacroix on Pipeline disaster
Buchanan on Pipeline disaster
Morning News for 6/8/09
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Community Connection Hour 2 for 6/6/09
Host Audra Schroeder speaks with local business leaders from the Silver Reef Casino, Ludeman Capital Management, the Bellingham Golf & Country Club, the Adich Clinic and Laurel Farm & Western Supply.
Community Connection Hour 1 for 6/6/09
Host Tracy Ellis speaks with representatives from the Wild Bird Chalet, Louann's Cruise, Creative Mortgage Solutions, Washinton Divers and Diehl Ford.
Radio Real Estate for 6/6/09
Host and Realtor Mike Kent talks with Drew Wilkins from the Bank of the Pacific as they broadcast from the 2009 Scottish Highland Games at Hovander Park in Ferndale.
In The Shop for 6/6/09
This week, Steve from The Panacea Auto Repair and Brian from Dr. John's Auto Clinic talk about the true costs of a possible "cash for clunkers" bill.
KGMI On Health for 6/6/09
Host Jacqueline Cartier talks about health and traveling with Christopher Matthews from Northstar Medical Specialists, and about substance abuse and mental illness with local substance abuse specialist David Jefferson.
The Saturday Show with Joe & Patti for 6/6/09
PM Bellingham for 6/5/09
We get an update on the capsized boat in Chuckanut Bay...then we turn another cheek and talk about g-string rules and thong regulations in Yakima. Movie trivia, too.
News at Noon for 6/5/09
Morning News Extra for 6/5/09 - Bing.com
We learn more about Microsoft's new search tool.
Morning News Extra for 6/5/09 - Scottish Highland Games
We get details about the games happening this weekend at Hovander Homestead Park in Ferndale.
Morning News Extra for 6/5/09 - Jerry Stewart
Our friend and fellow broadcaster has set a very lofty goal for himself that he intends to achieve this weekend.
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/5/09
Lawmakers (whom some consider trolls) consider tolls.
Morning News for 6/5/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/4/09
Should Bellingham even discuss the idea of becoming a sanctuary city for AWOL soldiers?
News at Noon for 6/4/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/3/09
The Bellingham City Council will host a meeting Monday evening to discuss making this a "sanctuary city" for AWOL soldiers.
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/4/09
We do an encore on the proposal to make Bellingham a "sanctuary city" for AWOL soldiers.
Morning News Extra for 6/4/09 - Sanctuary City
Marie Marchand, executive director of the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center, discusses a proposal to make Bellingham a sanctuary city for AWOL soldiers.
Morning News Extra for 6/4/09 - Eat Local
Shonie Schlotzhauer, food and farming program manager for Sustainable Connections, talks about what it means to eat local, nutritionally and economically.
Morning News for 6/4/09
Bill Hewett on fires
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PM Bellingham for 6/3/09
Are 18 year-olds really ready for college? Young adults are taking longer to finish degrees...why?
News at Noon for 6/3/09
Morning News Extra for 6/3/09 - Housing Bubble
Dr. Brian Burton, Dean of the College of Business and Economics, talks about how WWU will be bringing in a Nobel Prize winning economist Friday to talk about the housing bubble and its effects on the economy.
Morning News Extra for 6/3/09 - Ski To Sea Green Team
Mel Monkelis from the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry talks about the environmental "green" efforts that were part of this year's Ski To Sea Race.
Morning News for 6/3/09
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PM Bellingham for 6/2/09
Is justice served when a teen hunter who tragically mistook a woman hiker for a bear is convicted of second-degree manslaughter and now faces juvenile detention for up to 90 days?
News at Noon for 6/02/09
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/1/09
GM = General Motors or Government Motors?
The Morning Show with Joe & Patti for 6/2/09
Whosigned.org is a group that says it will post the names of those who sign petitions in favor of Referendum 7, which would overturn the expanded domestic partner law in Washington. Is it a dialogue starter or intimidation tactic?
Morning News Extra for 6/2/09 - WhoSigned.org
Brian Murphy with WhoSigned.org says he will publicize the names of people signing petitions for Referendum 71.
Morning News Extra for 6/2/09 - Hydrogen Cars
Catherine Dunwoody, Executive Director of the California Fuel Cell Partnership, talks about a fleet of hydrogen vehicles riding from the Mexican to Canadian border.
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