Remembering the Oso landslide, eight years later

Families, friends, first responders, county officials and others will gather Tuesday, March 22, in the small town of Oso, Washington, nestled between the towns of Arlington and Darrington to remember the 43 lives lost eight years ago today when the deadliest landslide in U.S. history wiped out the Steelhead Haven neighborhood along the Stillaguamish River.

Oso families secure final $4.8 million for permanent memorial

It was a Saturday morning at 10:37 a.m. when a massive wall of mud, trees, and other debris crashed into the tight-knit neighborhood, wiping it off the map.

Among those killed were six members of the Pzonka family, including two young boys; a workman who

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