More heavy rainfall into high-running rivers means King County’s Flood Warning Center opens to monitor minor flooding
Dec. 26 – 2:30 p.m. For the second time this soggy holiday weekend, King County has opened its Flood Warning
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Dec. 26 – 2:30 p.m. For the second time this soggy holiday weekend, King County has opened its Flood Warning
Dec. 25 – 11 a.m. Rainfall amounts and flooding concerns are both easing across eastern King County this Christmas morning,
Dec. 24 – 11:30 p.m. King County opened its Flood Warning Center late on Saturday, Dec. 24, as heavy rainfall
As we wrap up 2022, we’re sharing some of the music we enjoyed this year. Sorry, Swifties, our 2022 playlist
Our employees and partners achieved environmental successes throughout King County in 2022, in cities, unincorporated communities, and natural areas from the foothills of the Cascades to the shorelines of Puget Sound. Continue readingProgress from the foothills of the Cascades to the shorelines of Puget Sound in 2022
Nov. 5 – 1 p.m. King County closed its Flood Warning Center at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5, after
Continue readingKing County Flood Warning Center closes as rain ends, river flows ease
Oct. 31, 2:15 p.m.King County closed the Flood Warning Center at noon today following more than 10 hours of operation
Oct. 31 – 2 a.m.The first strong rainstorm of the season is sending river flows higher across the region, and
A unique piece of 19th Century Native American history purchased at a garage sale half a century ago has been
Continue readingDNRP archaeologist helps repatriate historic flintlock rifle to Muckleshoot Tribe
Oct. 19, 2022 King County’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions includes investments in clean, renewable solar energy – and