The Most Dangerous Snake Found in Washington StateThe Most Dangerous Snake Found in Washington StateThe honor of being named the most dangerous snake found in Washington state goes to...Reesha On The RadioReesha On The Radio
Emergency Officials Say Landslide Is Slowing in MovementEmergency Officials Say Landslide Is Slowing in MovementThe latest measure shows the slide now moving at .45 feet per week and as slow at .006 feet per week.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Experts Say Slide Continues To Slow In MovementExperts Say Slide Continues To Slow In Movement For now he says the prediction is for the slide to continue to slow its movement in the future.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Monitoring Of Ridge Continues Today No Slide Yet Monitoring Of Ridge Continues Today No Slide Yet But experts like Department of Transportation Geologist James Struthers says while the crack is growing the dirt isn't moving any faster this month than it was last month. Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Rattlesnake Ridge Still Moving Slowly No Slide YetRattlesnake Ridge Still Moving Slowly No Slide YetGeologists with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources say they're not worried about a big landslide happening anytime soon.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Joint Operations Center Opened For Rattlesnake Ridge Slide Joint Operations Center Opened For Rattlesnake Ridge Slide Director Jeff Emmons told reporters the office is fully ready for every aspect of the event.Lance TormeyLance Tormey