Thursday, April 21, 2016

Energy News Digest for April 21, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for April 21, 2016

El Nino Declining, Cool Sister May Take Its Place (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

The Senate Just Passed – Overwhelmingly – An Actually Bipartisan Energy Bill (Washington Post)

Arizona Utility Executive Calls for More Transparency in Rate-Setting “…require power marketing administrations to include costs associated with fish & wildlife conservation regulations on monthly electric bills to wholesale consumers…” (Arizona Public Broadcasting)

Chinook Salmon, Flounder Added to Overfishing List (Associated Press)

Bonneville Power Administration Expecting Normal Water Year Operations (Bonneville Power Administration)

San Francisco Now Requires Solar Panels on New Buildings (San Francisco Business Times)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • The Senate Just Passed – Overwhelmingly – An Actually Bipartisan Energy Bill
  • House, Senate Look to Reconcile Energy Bills, Schedule Permitting
  • Editorial: An Energy Bill in Need of Fixes
  • Arizona Utility Executive Calls for More Transparency in Rate-Setting “…require power marketing administrations to include costs associated with fish & wildlife conservation regulations on monthly electric bills to wholesale consumers…”
  • Three Questions with the Columbia Riverkeeper’s Brett Vandenheuvel as He Takes an LNG Victory Lap
  • Chelan PUD: Applications Solicited for Hydropower STEM Camp
  • Clatskanie PUD’s Marcum & Welter receive 2016 Safety Heroism Award
  • Benton PUD’s Steve Frost receives 2016 Career Commitment to Safety Award
  • Indiana Supreme Court Rules to Keep Lawmaker-Utility Emails Private
  • Chinook Salmon, Flounder Added to Overfishing List
  • State of Oregon: Limit Bass Consumption Due to Mercury Levels
  • California: Invasive Wild Pigs Nearly Wiped Out in San Diego County
  • Bonneville Power Administration Expecting Normal Water Year Operations
  • U-S Senate OKs $92 Million for Yakima Basin; Measure Goes to House
  • Skagit PUD Opens Water Filling Stations
  • San Francisco Now Requires Solar Panels on New Buildings
  • SolarCity Ends Support for Political Group Investigating Arizona Regulators
  • Wind Generation Growth Slowed In 2015 as Wind Speeds Declined in Key Regions
  • Solar Panels Don’t Last Forever & Degradation Varies Wildly, Study Says
  • Turning Ocean Waves into Electricity
  • Should Iowa’s Small Utilities Be Pushed Harder on Efficiency?
  • How Energy Efficiency Could Become the New ‘Bridge Fuel’ to Cut Carbon
  • Savings Project: How to Seal Air Leaks with Caulk
  • Chelan County Faces Lawsuit from Pot Farmers
  • Oregon Has Collected $6.84 Million in Recreational Pot Taxes since January
  • Everything You Need to Know about Pot’s Environmental Impact
  • High Times Magazine Is Using Big Data to Rebrand Marijuana
  • Study: Warming Giving Us Type of Weather We Prefer, For Now
  • Washington Is Number 2 – Oregon: Yeah, We’re Green, Just Not the ‘Greenest’ State
  • Got EVs? Why Utilities Should Promote Electric Vehicles to Consumers
  • A Sunspot the Size of 5 Earths Unleashed a Spectacular Solar Flare This Week
  • Scientists Made LEDs 60 Percent Brighter by Copying Firefly Lanterns
  • Google Fiber Adds Portland to Its ‘Digital Inclusion Fellowship’ Program
  • States Move toward Making Endangered Land Lines Extinct
  • Yahoo’s Deterioration Accelerates Ahead of a Possible Sale
  • Comcast Will Let You Replace Your Cable Box with an App
  • United Kingdom’s Daily Mail Says it May Partner to Bid for Yahoo
  • Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley’s Case Goes To Jury
  • Will a Tax on Olympia’s Richest Households Hold Up in Court?
  • Effort to Change Shelton City Commission to Council Form
  • Port of Shelton’s Interim Director Gets Raise – Search for New Director Begins
  • Washington State Remains at Risk of Record-Breaking Wildfire Destruction Thanks to Funding Problems
  • Intel to Lay Off 12,000 People Worldwide
  • New Centralia College President
  • Harriet Tubman Ousts Andrew Jackson in Change for a $20
WORD OF THE DAY

Fictioneer • \fik-shuh-NEER\ • noun: One who writes fiction especially in quantity & without high standards

Alejandro bristled at having his astounding output florid romance novels branding him as “a fictioneer.” “I prefer to be called a common hack,” he sniffed. “At least that provides some level of respect for my craft”.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

The Senate Just Passed – Overwhelmingly – An Actually Bipartisan Energy Bill (Washington Post)

House, Senate Look to Reconcile Energy Bills, Schedule Permitting (Morning Consult)

Editorial: An Energy Bill in Need of Fixes (NY Times)

Arizona Utility Executive Calls for More Transparency in Rate-Setting “…require power marketing administrations to include costs associated with fish & wildlife conservation regulations on monthly electric bills to wholesale consumers…” (Arizona Public Broadcasting)

Three Questions with the Columbia Riverkeeper’s Brett Vandenheuvel as He Takes an LNG Victory Lap (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Chelan PUD: Applications Solicited for Hydropower STEM Camp (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Clatskanie PUD’s Marcum & Welter receive 2016 Safety Heroism Award (Northwest Public Power Association)

Benton PUD’s Steve Frost receives 2016 Career Commitment to Safety Award (Northwest Public Power Association)

Indiana Supreme Court Rules to Keep Lawmaker-Utility Emails Private (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Chinook Salmon, Flounder Added to Overfishing List (Associated Press)

State of Oregon: Limit Bass Consumption Due to Mercury Levels (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

California: Invasive Wild Pigs Nearly Wiped Out in San Diego County (Los Angeles Times, CA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Bonneville Power Administration Expecting Normal Water Year Operations (Bonneville Power Administration)

U-S Senate OKs $92 Million for Yakima Basin; Measure Goes to House (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Skagit PUD Opens Water Filling Stations (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

San Francisco Now Requires Solar Panels on New Buildings (San Francisco Business Times)

SolarCity Ends Support for Political Group Investigating Arizona Regulators (Utility Dive)

Wind Generation Growth Slowed In 2015 as Wind Speeds Declined in Key Regions (U-S Energy Information Administration)

Solar Panels Don’t Last Forever & Degradation Varies Wildly, Study Says (Computerworld)

Turning Ocean Waves into Electricity (Cable News Network)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Should Iowa’s Small Utilities Be Pushed Harder on Efficiency? (Midwest Energy News)

How Energy Efficiency Could Become the New ‘Bridge Fuel’ to Cut Carbon (Utility Dive)

Savings Project: How to Seal Air Leaks with Caulk (Breaking Energy)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Chelan County Faces Lawsuit from Pot Farmers (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

Oregon Has Collected $6.84 Million in Recreational Pot Taxes since January (Oregonian, Portland)

Everything You Need to Know about Pot’s Environmental Impact (Grist Online)

High Times Magazine Is Using Big Data to Rebrand Marijuana (AdWeek)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Study: Warming Giving Us Type of Weather We Prefer, For Now (Associated Press)

SCIENCE SWIMS IN A BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Washington Is Number 2 – Oregon: Yeah, We’re Green, Just Not the ‘Greenest’ State (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Got EVs? Why Utilities Should Promote Electric Vehicles to Consumers (Utility Dive)

A Sunspot the Size of 5 Earths Unleashed a Spectacular Solar Flare This Week (Mashable)

Scientists Made LEDs 60 Percent Brighter by Copying Firefly Lanterns (Gizmodo)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Fiber Adds Portland to Its ‘Digital Inclusion Fellowship’ Program (Oregonian, Portland)

States Move toward Making Endangered Land Lines Extinct (Associated Press)

Yahoo’s Deterioration Accelerates Ahead of a Possible Sale (Associated Press)

Comcast Will Let You Replace Your Cable Box with an App (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

MARKETING & MEDIA

United Kingdom’s Daily Mail Says it May Partner to Bid for Yahoo (Reuters)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley’s Case Goes To Jury (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Will a Tax on Olympia’s Richest Households Hold Up in Court? (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

Effort to Change Shelton City Commission to Council Form (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Port of Shelton’s Interim Director Gets Raise – Search for New Director Begins (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Washington State Remains at Risk of Record-Breaking Wildfire Destruction Thanks to Funding Problems (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Intel to Lay Off 12,000 People Worldwide (Associated Press)

New Centralia College President (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

Harriet Tubman Ousts Andrew Jackson in Change for a $20 (NY Times)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Here’s the Real Reason We Associate 420 with Weed

French Baker Fires His Savior Instead of Giving Him His Business

Words That Were Invented Because We Actually Just Got Them Wrong

Legendary Pop Singer Prince Dead at 57

SONG OF THE DAY

Prince’s 40 Biggest Billboard Hits

Prince – Purple Rain (Live at 2007 Super Bowl)

Prince – When Doves Cry

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Energy News Digest for April 19, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for April 19, 2016

The Warmest April Day in Seattle History (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Spokane Tribe Will Study Salmon Habitat above Grand Coulee Dam (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Merger Done, Pepco Seeks Ten Percent Rate Increase from Maryland Customers “…”This has absolutely nothing to do with the merger…” (Washington Post)

Idaho: Public Meetings This Week on Gateway West Transmission Lines Project (Public News Service)

New Data: Americans Are Abandoning Wired Home Internet (Washington Post)

Why some businesses are switching to LED lighting (Portland Business Journal, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Idaho: Public Meetings This Week on Gateway West Transmission Lines Project
  • British Columbia: Paraglider Gets Entangled in North Vancouver Power Lines – Power cut to 3,000 homes
  • Grays Harbor PUD Changes Rates in Compromise Plan
  • Mason PUD 3 Reconsiders Belfair Line Crew Reorganization
  • Skykomish River’s Electric Issue
  • Video: For Pacific Gas & Electric’s Hydropower, Every Drop Counts
  • Washington PUD Association Elects Officers; Two Lewis County Commissioners Serving
  • Merger Done, Pepco Seeks Ten Percent Rate Increase from Maryland Customers
  • Georgia Power Buys Land to Explore Building Nuclear Plant
  • High Court Strikes Down Maryland Power Plant Subsidies
  • The Supremes: Opinion Analysis – U-S Energy Regulators’ Authority Grows
  • Senate Could Vote This Week on Broad Energy Bill Amendments
  • U-S Quadrennial Energy Review Second Round
  • Spokane Tribe Will Study Salmon Habitat above Grand Coulee Dam
  • Talks between State & Tribes Resume on Setting Puget Sound Salmon Fishing Seasons
  • Washington State Opens Yakima River for Spring Chinook Fishing
  • Wallace River Hatchery Steelhead to Swim Again
  • Alaska: Southeast King Salmon Quota Released, Higher Than Last Year
  • Michigan Governor to Drink Flint Water in Show of Safety over Lead Crisis
  • Idaho: Sandpoint Wins Grant to Install Solar Roadways Demo
  • Why some businesses are switching to LED lighting
  • Clatskanie PUD Offering Rebate for Energy Efficient Water Heaters
  • Out-Of-State Companies Eye Oregon Marijuana Market for Expansion
  • This Pot Farmers Organization Wants You to Think Local When Lighting Up on 4/20
  • Liberal Biases, Too, May Block Progress on Climate Change
  • Why This Greenhouse Gas May Help Some Crops
  • Electric Car Incentives in Washington State Expanded to More Models
  • New Data: Americans Are Abandoning Wired Home Internet
  • Google Fiber Plans to Beam Wireless Broadband Internet Directly Into Homes
  • Three Weeks In, Frontier Verizon Switchover Problems Continue
  • Why Google Is Warning That ‘Google.Com’ Is ‘Partially Dangerous’
  • Amazon Takes on Netflix with Standalone Video Streaming
  • Facebook Carousel Content: How to Make Your Posts & Ads Stand Out
  • Why Brands Need to Skip the Ads & Start Telling Stories
  • Inslee’s Veto Spares Performance Auditors, Cybersecurity Reviews
  • Two Wildfires Reported in Mason County
  • Man Dies in Cycle Crash near Allyn
  • Recent Earthquakes Likely Won’t Trigger NW Quake
  • The New Yorker’s Cascadia Earthquake Doomsday Story Won a Pulitzer Prize
  • City of Shelton to Ask Voters to Renew EMS Levy
  • Drone Collision with Jet Highlights Growing Aviation Danger
WORD OF THE DAY

Idiom • \IDD-ee-um\ • noun – The language peculiar to a people or to a district, community, or class: dialect b: the syntactical, grammatical, or structural form peculiar to a language. A style or form of artistic expression that is characteristic of an individual, a period or movement, or a medium or instrument.

“…Now, as I was meeting at the RTF, talking about CFLs, LEDs and concerns about BPA and the DOE from the PPC, ICNU, NWPPA, WPUDA, and PNGC, and……” the power manager’s presentation trailed off in his staff meeting to a dull buzz, his idioms floating away in the breeze, as the public information officer started to ponder his lunch plans….

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Idaho: Public Meetings This Week on Gateway West Transmission Lines Project (Public News Service)

British Columbia: Paraglider Gets Entangled in North Vancouver Power Lines – Power cut to 3,000 homes (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Grays Harbor PUD Changes Rates in Compromise Plan (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Mason PUD 3 Reconsiders Belfair Line Crew Reorganization (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Skykomish River’s Electric Issue (The Monroe Monitor, WA)

Video: For Pacific Gas & Electric’s Hydropower, Every Drop Counts (PG&E Currents)

Washington PUD Association Elects Officers; Two Lewis County Commissioners Serving (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)

Merger Done, Pepco Seeks Ten Percent Rate Increase from Maryland Customers “…”This has absolutely nothing to do with the merger…” (Washington Post)

Georgia Power Buys Land to Explore Building Nuclear Plant (Atlanta Business Journal, GA)

High Court Strikes Down Maryland Power Plant Subsidies (Associated Press)

The Supremes: Opinion Analysis – U-S Energy Regulators’ Authority Grows (SCOTUS Blog)

Senate Could Vote This Week on Broad Energy Bill Amendments (Utility Dive)

U-S Quadrennial Energy Review Second Round (Breaking Energy)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Spokane Tribe Will Study Salmon Habitat above Grand Coulee Dam (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Talks between State & Tribes Resume on Setting Puget Sound Salmon Fishing Seasons (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Washington State Opens Yakima River for Spring Chinook Fishing (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Wallace River Hatchery Steelhead to Swim Again (Everett Herald, WA)

Alaska: Southeast King Salmon Quota Released, Higher Than Last Year (Alaska Public Media)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Michigan Governor to Drink Flint Water in Show of Safety over Lead Crisis (Reuters – Shades of the movie “Sahara”)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Idaho: Sandpoint Wins Grant to Install Solar Roadways Demo (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Why some businesses are switching to LED lighting (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Clatskanie PUD Offering Rebate for Energy Efficient Water Heaters (Clatskanie Chieftain, OR)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Out-Of-State Companies Eye Oregon Marijuana Market for Expansion (Oregonian, Portland)

This Pot Farmers Organization Wants You to Think Local When Lighting Up on 4/20 (AdWeek)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Liberal Biases, Too, May Block Progress on Climate Change (NY Times)

Why This Greenhouse Gas May Help Some Crops (Christian Science Monitor)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Electric Car Incentives in Washington State Expanded to More Models (Northwest Public Radio)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

New Data: Americans Are Abandoning Wired Home Internet (Washington Post)

Google Fiber Plans to Beam Wireless Broadband Internet Directly Into Homes (Tech Times)

Three Weeks In, Frontier Verizon Switchover Problems Continue (Broadband Reports)

Why Google Is Warning That ‘Google.Com’ Is ‘Partially Dangerous’ (Washington Post)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Amazon Takes on Netflix with Standalone Video Streaming (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Facebook Carousel Content: How to Make Your Posts & Ads Stand Out (Social Media Examiner)

Why Brands Need to Skip the Ads & Start Telling Stories – Don’t get in the way of what consumers want, be what they want (AdWeek)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Inslee’s Veto Spares Performance Auditors, Cybersecurity Reviews (Northwest Public Radio)

GENERAL NEWS

Two Wildfires Reported in Mason County (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Man Dies in Cycle Crash near Allyn (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Recent Earthquakes Likely Won’t Trigger NW Quake (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

The New Yorker’s Cascadia Earthquake Doomsday Story Won a Pulitzer Prize (Portland Business Journal, OR)

City of Shelton to Ask Voters to Renew EMS Levy (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Drone Collision with Jet Highlights Growing Aviation Danger (Everett Herald, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

The Battle Over the Sea-Monkey Fortune

Is the Klingon Language Protected by Copyright? Paramount Thinks So

FedEx Employee Falls Asleep Loading Plane in Tennessee, Ends Up in Texas

Doris Roberts, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Star, Passes Away at Age 90

SONG OF THE DAY

Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks – How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away

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Monday, April 18, 2016

Energy News Digest for April 18, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for April 18, 2016

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

More Record High Temperatures in Store Monday (Northwest Cable News Network)

Spring Snowpack Banking Water for North Olympic Peninsula Rivers – Worries Persist Over Melting Rate (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Bureau of Land Management Conservation Policy Threatens Key Wyoming to Idaho Power Line (E&E Publishing)

Montana’s Largest Wind Farm Quietly Develops Northeast of Colstrip (Helena Independent Record, MT)

No Ocean Coho This Year; Tribes Cancel Inland Season (Everett Herald, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Bureau of Land Management Conservation Policy Threatens Key Wyoming to Idaho Power Line
  • City Official: Oregon LNG Withdraws from Pipeline Project
  • Where America’s Poor Pay the Most for Electricity
  • S’Klallam Tribe Raises Concerns about Proposed Brinnon Resort
  • No Ocean Coho This Year; Tribes Cancel Inland Season
  • U-S House Panel Targets Endangered Species Act
  • West Coast Fishers Denied Federal Protections under Endangered Species Act
  • Spring Snowpack Banking Water for North Olympic Peninsula Rivers – Worries Persist Over Melting Rate
  • Court Orders Feds to Clean Up World War II Era Nuclear Site
  • Montana’s Largest Wind Farm Quietly Develops Northeast of Colstrip
  • Test in Washington State Could Show the World How to Store Power in Batteries
  • Oregon Kite Power Start-Up Gets State & Federal Funding
  • The Fuzzy Accounting behind Renewable Energy’s Falling Prices
  • Co-op Using Nest Thermostat for Load Control
  • Tumwater, Once Known for Beer, Is Now Home to Marijuana Growers, Processors
  • High Times in Cowlitz County as Marijuana Market Grows
  • Mason County i502 Recreational Marijuana Sales
  • Keurig’s New K-Cup Coffee Is Recyclable, but Hardly Green
  • Google Fiber Begins San Antonio Construction
  • Danbury, Connecticut Eyes $15, 20 Mbps Broadband for All City Residents
  • United Kingdom: Web Host 123-Reg Deletes Sites in Clean-Up Error
  • Shakeout in the Yahoo Bid Process Narrows Players
  • The Coming Week in Congress: Energy Bill Wraps Up, Puerto Rico Drags On
  • More Record High Temperatures in Store Monday
  • Workplace Deaths in Washington State Dropped in 2015; Falls Were the Main Killer
  • In Quake-Devastated Ecuador, Loss Piles Up Amid the Rubble
  • More & More Buyers Moving to Bremerton
WORD OF THE DAY

Unctuous ● \UNK-chuh-wus\ ● Adjective – 1a: fatty, oily b: smooth and greasy in texture or appearance 2: plastic 3: insincerely smooth in speech and manner

See crocodile tears
Unctuous lizard response
Sorry to eat you

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Bureau of Land Management Conservation Policy Threatens Key Wyoming to Idaho Power Line (E&E Publishing)

City Official: Oregon LNG Withdraws from Pipeline Project (Associated Press)

Where America’s Poor Pay the Most for Electricity – Poor families face persistent obstacles to cutting their power bill (Atlantic Magazine)

S’Klallam Tribe Raises Concerns about Proposed Brinnon Resort (Everett Herald, WA)

FISH & WILDLIFE

No Ocean Coho This Year; Tribes Cancel Inland Season (Everett Herald, WA)

U-S House Panel Targets Endangered Species Act (Washington Examiner)

West Coast Fishers Denied Federal Protections under Endangered Species Act (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Spring Snowpack Banking Water for North Olympic Peninsula Rivers – Worries Persist Over Melting Rate (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Court Orders Feds to Clean Up World War II Era Nuclear Site (Crosscut Seattle)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Montana’s Largest Wind Farm Quietly Develops Northeast of Colstrip (Helena Independent Record, MT)

Test in Washington State Could Show the World How to Store Power in Batteries (Miami Herald, FL)

Oregon Kite Power Start-Up Gets State & Federal Funding (Oregon Public Radio)

The Fuzzy Accounting behind Renewable Energy’s Falling Prices (The Hill, Washington, DC)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Co-op Using Nest Thermostat for Load Control (Electric Co-op Today)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Tumwater, Once Known for Beer, Is Now Home to Marijuana Growers, Processors (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

High Times in Cowlitz County as Marijuana Market Grows (Longview Daily News, WA)

Mason County i502 Recreational Marijuana Sales (502 Data)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Keurig’s New K-Cup Coffee Is Recyclable, but Hardly Green (NY Times)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Fiber Begins San Antonio Construction (Broadband Reports)

Danbury, Connecticut Eyes $15, 20 Mbps Broadband for All City Residents (Broadband Reports)

United Kingdom: Web Host 123-Reg Deletes Sites in Clean-Up Error (British Broadcasting Corporation)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Shakeout in the Yahoo Bid Process Narrows Players (USA Today)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

The Coming Week in Congress: Energy Bill Wraps Up, Puerto Rico Drags On (Morning Consult)

GENERAL NEWS

More Record High Temperatures in Store Monday (Northwest Cable News Network)

Workplace Deaths in Washington State Dropped in 2015; Falls Were the Main Killer (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

In Quake-Devastated Ecuador, Loss Piles Up Amid the Rubble (Sacramento Bee, CA)

More & More Buyers Moving to Bremerton (Northwest Cable News Network)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Belfair Man’s Tricked out Trump Truck Hits Streets of Washington State

Landslide Win for ‘Boaty McBoatface’ in $300M Research Ship Naming Poll

Science Has Some Awesome News for Coffee Drinkers

The Story behind Those Gorgeous National Parks Posters from the 1930s

SONG OF THE DAY

Nat King Cole Trio - You’re the Cream in My Coffee

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