Local Media
Being between two large metropolitan areas—as well as near the border of two countries—has its advantages as far as media is concerned. While most people in Whatcom County find something local that they like, you can always turn to stations or papers from both Seattle and Vancouver BC. To simplify things, we've just listed local media.
Radio Stations
AM Stations
- KARI 550 (Christian)
- KBFW 930 (Western)
- KGMI 790 (Talk radio)
- KNTR 1550 (Christian)
- KPUG 1170 (News)
FM Stations
- KUGS 89.3 (College)
- KZAZ 91.7 (Public Radio)
- KISM 92.9 (Independent Rock)
- KAFE 104.3 (Soft Rock)
- KWPZ 106.5 (Christian)
Television
KVOS (Television Twelve) Independent station
AT&T Broadband Cable Services
777 Horton Rd, Bellingham, WA 98226-7606
(360) 734-5522
Pacific Communications
119 N Commercial Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 734-2150
Ad sales for cable networks
Newspapers
Daily
The Bellingham Herald
1155 N. State St, Bellingham, WA 98225
(360) 676-2600
Weeklies
Most of the smaller towns have their own weekly newspapers. Some offer them free to local residents; others charge for subscriptions. If you move into the county, it's a good idea to get the local weekly so you know all the good "gossip."
- Blaine Banner, (360) 332-6397
- Westside Record, (360) 671-9083
- Lynden Tribune, (360) 354-4444
- Pt. Roberts Signal, (360) 332-6397
Business Journals
The Business Pulse
Business Pulse Magazine
1732 Iowa St.
Bellingham, WA 98229
(360) 671-3933
The Bellingham Business Journal
The Bellingham Business Journal
1321 King Street, Ste 4
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 647-8805

