Governor Bob Ferguson announced Saturday that there were no reports of death or serious injury following flooding on the western side of the state.
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Gov. Ferguson visits Mount Vernon flood wall amid statewide flooding response
Gov. Bob Ferguson and state officials toured Mount Vernon’s floodwall on Saturday before briefing the media on Washington’s ...
As the Pacific Northwest grapples with the aftermath of severe flooding, thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate ...
Video out of the Washington state town of Deming shows a house floating down the Nooksack River following days of intense ...
The Trump administration's approval of the state's request for assistance means FEMA will help the state pay for ...
An estimated 100,000 residents in Skagit and Snohomish counties were given "Go NOW" orders to evacuate during the flooding.
Mount Vernon Mayor Peter Donovan stood before the city's 1.4-mile flood wall (a.k.a. The Wall) and declared it a game-changer ...
The situation is very dynamic, but we’re exceedingly grateful and thankful that our prayer has been answered,” the governor ...
Areas approved for assistance include Skagit and Whatcom counties, as well as 14 other counties in western and central Washington, the Samish Indian Nation and all tribal nations in the specified ...
Drier weather is coming, but flooding effects are likely to continue for days across portions of western Washington state and northwestern Oregon.
Gov. Ferguson says he will give more details during a 2 p.m. media availability, which will be streamed live on KING 5+.
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