Strong winds in Washington left tens of thousands without power, toppling trees and damaging infrastructure across the state.
More than 270,000 Americans, particularly those in the Pacific Northwest and Deep South, are experiencing widespread outages.
A Tacoma man was arrested after deputies found an explosive device in his car outside a Port Orchard convenience store Thursday night.
If you're thinking about heading over the mountains today, don't. That's the bottom line from meteorologist Scott Sistek of The Emerald City Weather Blog.
Around 35,000 households across Western Washington remain without power as of Thursday morning, after a strong wind and rain storm swept through the region.
The NWS Seattle WA released an updated wind advisory at 5:16 p.m. on Tuesday valid from Wednesday 3 p.m. until Thursday 6 a.m. The advisory is for Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades, ...
Kitsap Transit will receive $15 million in federal funding from the Federal Transit Administration for a regional bus-driver training facility off Highway 3 near the Bremerton National Airport. The ...
Winter was nearly out of here, but after months of hitting the snooze button, the season has decided to wake up.
A powerful storm swept across western Washington, bringing strong winds, heavy rain in the lowlands, and dangerous snowy conditions in the mountains.There were ...
Tens of thousands of customers in Washington went without power after strong winds hit the area overnight.
Strong wind gusts led to downed trees and power lines across western Washington, impacting numerous communities. Here are the ...
The rain continues to pour over northwest Oregon and southwest Washington on Thursday.