All Pinellas County residents can apply except for city of St. Pete residents, because the city launched its own disaster assistance program.
The last day flood survivors in Skagit County can fill out an initial damage assessment form is Monday, Dec. 29. The form is a critical step in potentially receiving disaster aid.
It’s unclear if the federal government will approve Washington’s major disaster declaration. If it doesn’t, the state and local communities will be on the hook for clean-up and recovery efforts. Even ...
GiveDirectly got $50 gift cards out to SNAP recipients during last months shutdown through a new approach to cash assistance.
The Internal Revenue Service announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in Washington state affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides and mudslides that began Dec.
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash., Dec. 23, 2025 – Agricultural operations in Washington have been significantly impacted by recent ...
GiveDirectly got $50 gift cards out to SNAP recipients during last month’s shutdown through a new approach to cash assistance ...
The bill would also require all information shared between FEMA and partner agencies to meet federal data security standards.
State leaders say they'll seek a major disaster declaration from the president in the coming weeks, which could unlock tens ...
The state of Washington is giving $1 million in cash to those affected by flooding. An atmospheric river-fuelled storm left much of Western Washington under water, damaging roads, destroying homes and ...
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