KIRO 7 is keeping a close eye on the communities impacted by record flooding as Washington is under a state of emergency.
Days of torrential rain in Washington state caused historic floods that stranded families on rooftops, washed over bridges and ripped at least two homes from their foundations, and experts warned that ...
The Skagit River crested at 41.1 feet in Concrete early Thursday and 37.73 feet in Mount Vernon early Friday, flooding ...
After heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded neighborhoods in northern Washington, residents returned to soggy homes caked in ...
Video out of the Washington state town of Deming shows a house floating down the Nooksack River following days of intense ...
An arctic air blast swept south from Canada, spreading into the northern United States. Meanwhile, residents of the Pacific ...
Burlington residents began returning home Friday after overnight flooding forced thousands to evacuate, but officials warn ...
After floodwaters invaded the community of Burlington on Friday morning, forcing the evacuation of the entire town, the ...
I mean, you've got the Washington National Guard there, and now there's been a declaration of an emergency. Federal resources like FEMA can help. What are officials saying about the damage so far?
The Skagit Speedway is open as a shelter for people with RVs for as long as their homes are at risk. The speedway offers water, portable toilets, Wi-Fi and on-site garbage.
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 Sewer restrictions are no longer in effect.