Three Skagit County roads are closed due to flooding, as of Wednesday morning. Several other roads in the county have water ...
Mount Vernon, and upriver communities of Hamilton, Rockport, Marblemount and Concrete are ordered to evacuate to high ground ...
For those running the shelters or taking refuge, the situation feels eerily similar to catastrophic floods of 2021 ...
The Skagit River near Concrete is predicted to reach a record-breaking 42.88 feet at 4 a.m. Thursday. The current record height is 42.2 feet. It is expected to continue rising to reach a crest of ...
SKAGIT COUNTY — Hamilton was quiet Wednesday morning. Flood warnings, a potentially “catastrophic” forecast and a morning evacuation notice from the county were enough to drive many residents who live ...
The Skagit County Department of Emergency Management is urging residents living in communities of the 100-year flood plain to prepare for and begin evacuations. The communities of Hamilton, Rockport, ...
The Americans open the World Cup on June 12 in Los Angeles against Paraguay, the South American team it defeated 2-1 last month in a friendly. Then they face Australia at noon on June 19 in Seattle – ...
Heavy rains overnight have increased the potential for record-breaking levels of the Skagit River. In Whatcom County, a flood warning was issued Wednesday morning by the National Weather Service for ...
A handful of high school sporting events and other activities have been canceled due to flooding impacting both counties. As of midday Wednesday, Dec. 10, all home games at Nooksack Valley High School ...
The Skagit River in Concrete is expected to crest to 32.62 feet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to the weather service. At that stage, the river flow is expected to be above the major flooding ...
Thomas L. Verge, who has served as a Skagit County Superior Court judge since 2020, also sat on the Skagit County District Court and the Whatcom County Superior Court earlier in his career. His seat ...
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