Gov. Bob Ferguson has formally asked the federal government to declare a major disaster in Washington following historic ...
After a month of repairs following December flooding, crews have advanced work along much of the Tumwater Canyon stretch of ...
This story was originally published in Amanda Monthei's Substack. It’s Monday, noon, at an ad-hoc flood response coordination center in Sumas, Washington, ...
SULTAN — A month after record-breaking floods hit Western Washington, many Snohomish County residents are still reeling from ...
Scientists say current conditions don’t look good for the state to rid itself of drought conditions by summer.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) just released its annual Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis for 2025, and the results continue recent trends.
The Washington State Department of Transportation estimates it will cost at least $40 million to $50 million to repair ...
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