In an update Friday afternoon, Everson Police Department informed residents that the city’s water is safe to drink and there is no need to boil water. Sewer restrictions are no longer in effect.
MOUNT VERNON — Residents strolled along the riverwalk in downtown on the morning of Dec. 13, coffee in one hand, dog leashes in the other. The bright blue sky contrasted the rolling brown waters of ...
Stremler is one of more than a dozen tree farmers in Whatcom and Skagit counties who provide Christmas evergreens. But as a full-time tree farmer, he’s an outlier. For others, tree farming is a ...
Skagit County has officially told all residents within the FEMA 100-year floodplain — which includes 75,000 people — to ...
Lummi Nation began the game with a hot 7-3 start after Landon Lafontaine hit a 3-pointer on one of the first possessions. The Lyncs responded a couple of minutes later, but Lummi finished the quarter ...
Whatcom County has three locations where flood-impacted residents and businesses can dispose of flood debris for free. This service is provided by Whatcom County’s solid waste fees, and the county ...
Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group is hosting a one-stop shop for flood survivors and volunteers Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sumas Advent Christian Church (125 Front St.). Survivors can meet ...
Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group set up a base at Valley Church in Nooksack Friday morning to assist flood survivors. Volunteers were dispatched to affected homes in the area to start the long process ...
Andrew Miller is the founder and CEO of Tulip Valley Farms, as well as the executive director of United Way of Skagit County.
Over the next hour, Gustin and his wife Kimber went back and forth on kayaks, carrying different tools over to the coop to figure out how to take off the roof. Soon, a chorus of clucking, and some ...
After days of historic flooding, another atmospheric river is on its way to western Washington. The storm is expected to start Sunday night and last into next week, bringing up to 3–4 inches of rain ...
Northwest Washington is experiencing unprecedented flooding, with an estimated 75,000 Skagit Valley residents forced to evacuate within hours of notice. While the situation is still developing, you ...
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