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Nov. 27
Lowland snow, freezing temperatures causing hazardous driving countywide
As many motorists are discovering, travel all across King County is becoming increasingly treacherous tonight due to snowfall and plummeting temperatures. And weather conditions are not expected to improve much as we head toward the morning commute.
Nov. 15
High winds, downed trees creating hazardous afternoon commute
The King County Road Services Division is advising motorists that high winds and downed trees are prompting road closures in many parts of the county this afternoon.
Nov. 15
King County among first in nation to order hybrid trucks
Already known for its expanding use of cutting-edge hybrid buses and cars, King County will soon be adding big hybrid trucks to its fleet of vehicles.
Nov. 14
Wheelchair-accessible taxis debut in King County
King County Metro Transit and several partners are introducing a new wheelchair-accessible taxicab service to provide more travel options for people who use wheelchairs.
Nov. 13
Plenty of road damage in the aftermath of flood
Now that the water is receding from roads following last week's major flooding, crews are getting their first good look at what's left behind.
Nov. 9
WATCH VIDEO - Preston road collapses into Raging River
After extreme flooding on the Raging River ravaged a bridge on Preston Frontage Road and a section of Upper Preston Road Southeast, King County Road Services Division crews report they were able to at least stabilize the bridge early this morning.
Nov. 9
Crews save flood-damaged bridge near Upper Preston But damage to bridge and nearby road is severe
After extreme flooding on the Raging River ravaged a bridge on Preston Frontage Road and a section of Upper Preston Road Southeast, King County Road Services Division crews report they were able to at least stabilize the bridge early this morning.
Nov. 8
Mid-morning update on road closures
The King County Road Services Division reported this morning that some of the more than 44 roads closed at the height of this week's flood have reopened.
Nov. 7
King County closes Woodinville-Duvall Road, severely limiting Snoqualmie Valley access
The King County Road Services Division is advising motorists that Woodinville-Duvall Road, a key route providing access to Duvall and points east, has now been closed due to dangerously high floodwater.
Nov. 7
Many roads closed by flooding in Snoqualmie Valley
King County is alerting motorists that access in the Snoqualmie Valley remains severely limited. Currently, the county's Road Services Division reports 34 road closures, the majority located in the Snoqualmie Valley.
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