SKYKOMISH, Wash. — State officials announced plans for a limited reopening of Highway 2 to allow skiers and snowboarders to access Stevens Pass starting Monday. Gov. Bob Ferguson said a 20-mile ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Slide damage along U.S. Highway 2, near milepost 72, following December flooding and storms. (Photo courtesy of Washington State ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After a bumpy start, the ski season seems to be back on track. West side access to Stevens Pass, a mountain popular among Seattle, ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) says U.S. Highway 2 at Stevens Pass is back open. Crews warn of ice still on the roadway and say chains are still required for all vehicles ...
A normally busy stretch of Highway 2 between the town of Skykomish and Stevens Pass will reopen this weekend, Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Tuesday. Historic flooding washed away and damaged sections of ...
Highway 2 partially reopens from the east A challenging detour stretches Seattle's drive to Stevens Pass to nearly four hours from the west side as storm damage keeps most of Highway 2 closed.
After a bumpy start, the ski season seems to be back on track. West side access to Stevens Pass, a mountain popular among Seattle, Washington, skiers, has been restored only weeks after Highway 2 was ...
After a nearly three-week shutdown of 50 miles of Highway 2, Gov. Bob Ferguson said Tuesday that the west end of the road from Skykomish to Stevens Pass would reopen Sunday. The announcement from ...
Doubt about Stevens Pass’ ski season swirled. Highway 2 is the only way to reach the mountain. Yet, the resort miraculously opened on December 29 with access from the east side after road workers ...