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With Dereck Lively II out for the season and Daniel Gafford banged up, Washington is in line for an expanded role moving forward.
A truck driver charged with vehicular homicide was illegal immigrant released by border patrol in Arizona after crossing in 2023, killing 29-year-old. He has now been released on bond.
Washington state residents are bracing for possible mudslides and levee failures from floodwaters that are expected to be slow to recede.
BURLINGTON, Washington, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Residents and emergency crews in towns along the rain-engorged Skagit River in western Washington state braced on Friday for potential levee failures while National Guard troops assisted in evacuations after days of severe flooding in the Pacific Northwest.
While the torrential downpour caused by an atmospheric river has slowed down, rivers and waterways continue to rise and flood in the state.
The Skagit and Snohomish rivers, in particular, broke records, according to the NWS, which warned of “locally catastrophic” river flooding. Mountainous areas, including those near Mount Rainier and Auburn, accumulated more than 20 inches of rain within a single week, the Associated Press reported.
Record floodwaters are slowly receding in Washington state after triggering evacuations, inundating communities and prompting dramatic rescues from rooftops and vehicles.
The first bowl game of the season featuring FBS squads is the 2025 LA Bowl -- officially known as the Bucked Up LA Bowl, Hosted by Gronk -- on Saturday, Dec. 13. It features the Big Ten vs. the Mountain West as the Washington Huskies take on the Boise State Broncos.
Either NC State or Washington will lift the trophy for the first time Monday. Here's how to watch all the action.
A foot and a half of rain pushed the water levels of at least four rivers in Washington, including the Skagit River, to hit record highs, surpassing some of their previous records set over 35 years ago.