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Crisp Weather, Lifted Burn Bans, and Haunted Happenings - Your Bellingham Local Frequency Update

Crisp Weather, Lifted Burn Bans, and Haunted Happenings - Your Bellingham Local Frequency Update

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, October 6th, 2025. It is a crisp start to the week here in Bellingham, and with the recent change in weather, remember that Whatcom County’s outdoor burning restrictions have just been lifted, but authorities urge everyone to use caution, as local vegetation is still recovering from our long dry stretch. Boaters are also being advised to double-check their moorings due to blustery conditions forecasted for today, with the Division of Emergency Management asking marinas and boat owners to make sure lines are secure.

On the roads, northbound I-5 in Ferndale saw a significant rollover crash over the weekend, and while the initial closure of the ramp caused some delays, those travel headaches have since eased. If your morning commute includes local highways, keep an eye out for any lingering debris or residual delays. Also, Mountain View Road in Ferndale remains closed after a weekend crash—check your route ahead, especially if you drive near Ferndale.

Turning to Bellingham’s city life, one of the big conversations continues to be housing. Over half of renter households here are cost-burdened, spending more than a third of their income on rent. Local advocates and city leaders are discussing new strategies for rent stabilization and reforms to make housing more accessible, so if you’re a renter or interested in affordable housing, now is the time to keep informed and involved in these citywide discussions.

If you are looking to get out into the community today, there is plenty to do. This afternoon at Lake Whatcom, Whatcom Wake Sports hosts Men’s Night from six to nine for those who want to get out on the water. For something more grounded, the Monday Night Dance at the Majestic Ballroom kicks off at six thirty, bringing together dancers of all skill levels for an embodiment-focused movement session that runs until eight. If you’re seeking some active fun, GangBall happens at Bloedel Donovan Community Building from four to six, a lively way to try out something different as you wind down the workday.

For a twist of the supernatural, the Fairhaven Full Moon Ghost Hunt starts at nine thirty tonight at Sycamore Square. Bring a flashlight, a sense of adventure, and a bit of bravery as local guides share haunted legends and local lore—a perfect warmup for the spooky season approaching.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, get ready for the Northwest Mushroom Foray events and Tuesday’s Best Buds Bingo at Cheba Hut downtown, followed by art walks and sound therapy sessions later in the week. And if you need a dose of live sports, WWU Hockey faces off against EWU this Friday at the Sportsplex.

No matter your mood, Bellingham has something going on to bring the community together, from dances and sports to art walks and mysterious midnight explorations. Just remember to bundle up, check local conditions, and enjoy all this city and county have to offer.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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