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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 2 MIN

Bellingham Considers Northern Heights Annexation While Local Media Covers Growth Debates

from Local Frequency - Bellingham · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for 2026-05-20. Around town, city leaders are once again talking about how big Bellingham should be. The City Council has voted to move forward with considering annexation of the Northern Heights neighborhood, that 146-acre pocket between East McLeod and Britton roads. For folks who live or drive out there, this could mean city utilities, different zoning rules, and eventually more services like transit and parks. It is still early in the process, but expect public hearings and opportunities to weigh in on how fast Bellingham keeps growing and what that means for traffic, housing, and schools on the north side. If you are following local news and politics, you have more ways than ever to stay informed. The Bellingham Herald continues to cover breaking stories from crime and courts to Olympia and national headlines, including federal investigations touching Washington state. Online outlets like Cascadia Daily News and Whatcom News are also keeping an eye on land use fights, environmental issues, and neighborhood-level stories, giving Bellingham a surprisingly rich media scene for a city its size. It is a good day to pick one or two local sites and scan for updates on development, public safety, and budget debates that affect your taxes and services. On the public safety front, Whatcom News is reporting on an alleged attempted murder involving a Bellingham woman, a reminder that behind the headlines are real neighbors and families. Police and first responders have been busy, so if you are out and about, give emergency vehicles space, and keep an eye out for updated information from official channels. If you are looking for things to do, check local calendars from My Bellingham Now, the Herald, and area venues for weeknight live music downtown, trivia nights at neighborhood pubs, and outdoor meetups as the days get longer. It is a great time for an evening walk along the waterfront, a sunset lap around Lake Padden, or a bike ride on the Interurban Trail. Many local cafes and breweries are rolling out seasonal menus, so you can support small businesses while you get outside. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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