Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced more than 50 highways have reopened since the flooding began.
Roads remain underwater, or washed out completely, as crews work to get Washington's transportation system back in order following a week of torrential rain and swollen rivers.
US 2 remains closed between Skykomish and Tumwater Canyon, spanning about 100 miles. Meanwhile, all eastbound lanes of I-90 ...
A rollover crash has Highway 26 westbound partially blocked near the Oregon Zoo on Saturday night, Portland Fire & Rescue ...
The Burlington Police Department and Skagit County Emergency management issued a city-wide evacuation this morning, after ...
A foot and a half of rain pushed the water levels of at least four rivers in Washington, including the Skagit River, to hit ...
The northbound Interstate 5 ramps to and from Iowa Street in Bellingham are closed due to water over the roadway following ...
The Pacific Northwest is getting hammered by a relentless atmospheric river, causing significant flooding. Below is a list of ...
New York routinely issues licenses to immigrants that may be valid long after they are legally authorized to be in the country, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday and he threatened t ...
A 49-mile stretch of Highway 2 from Skykomish to Leavenworth, including Stevens Pass, was closed because of rocks, trees and ...
As parts of the state brace for historic flooding, conditions continue to deteriorate on the roads, with the number of major ...
MARBLEMOUNT, Wash. — Both directions of State Route 20 (North Cascades Highway) are closed between Conrad Road and Cascade ...