In Whatcom County, flood watches and warnings are no longer in effect.
UW infectious disease physician Dr. Chloe Bryson-Cahn encourages everyone who wants or needs to keep wearing masks to feel comfortable doing so.
Inslee also said Washington State stands with all the Russian citizens who are protesting the invasion of Ukraine.
Inslee said in an afternoon news conference that the decision comes as coronavirus case and hospitalization rates decline across the West Coast.
The flood watch for Whatcom and Skagit counties is in effect until Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Mayor Fleetwood said the new director brings local government experience and a passion for community building.
An investigation determined the driver of the SUV was impaired and they were arrested for DUI.
The recommendation now goes to the full Board of Health which could override the advisory group’s decision.
The agency is still advising that people, including schoolchildren, wear masks where the risk of COVID-19 is high.
No start date has been announced for any of these projects.