Friday, June 7, 2013

Energy News Digest for June 7, 2013

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Energy News Digest Word Cloud for June 7, 2013

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Google Proposes New Data Center in the Dalles (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Hedging Plan Reaps Millions for Chelan PUD (Wenatchee World, WA)

California Utility Will Close Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Plant (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Mt. Bachelor Joins Climate Push (Bend Bulletin, OR)

Hoodsport Area - Where There’s Smoke, There’s Prescribed Fire (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Hedging Plan Reaps Millions for Chelan PUD
  • California Utility Will Close Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Plant
  • Small Reactor Developers Face Funding Challenges, SNL Reports
  • Ohio - Goldfish Caper at Perry Nuclear Power Plant Has Been Solved
  • Keeping Power Lines from Trees a Challenge for Co-Ops
  • What is the Smart Grid, Really?
  • Oregon Tribe Secures Stretch of Santiam for Salmon
  • Lamprey Ramp Installed on North Umpqua Dam
  • Sea to Shining Sea - Salmon Fishing with the Nez Perce
  • Farm Subsidies Leading to More Water Use
  • Portland General Electric Beats Rest of Utilities for Green Power Sales
  • Op/Ed - A Sweet Deal on Solar for Consumers
  • A New Spin on “Intelligent” Wind Energy
  • Lighten Your Load with LEDs & Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
  • Mt. Bachelor Joins Climate Push
  • Op/Ed - Warming World: It’s Time to Give Up the 2 Degree Target
  • Google Proposes New Data Center in the Dalles
  • Obama Wants Faster Internet in US Schools. Would You Pay $5 a Year For It?
  • U-S Intelligence Mining Data from Nine U-S Internet Companies in Broad Secret Program
  • AT&T Says It’s Connecting More Devices
  • Is the Internet Green? Yes & No
  • Facebook Finally Ditching Those “Sponsored Stories” We All Love So Very Much
  • Former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to Work on Energy, Tribal Issues for Int’l Law Firm in Denver
  • Hoodsport Area - Where There’s Smoke, There’s Prescribed Fire
  • Olympia Couple Sued by WA Attorney General Over Timeshare Scheme
  • I-5 Clark County Closure Starting Tonight Could be ‘Carmaggedon’
  • How Congress unknowingly legalized PRISM in 2007
  • Mason Area Fair Is On - July 26-28
  • British Columbia City Puts Chicken Manure on Homeless Encampment

WORD OF THE DAY

In honor of “National Doughnut Day,” I took a dip in the WOTD archives:

Toroidal • \ tor-OYD-ul \ • adjective - Of, relating to, or shaped like a torus or toroid: doughnut-shaped

Frederic could not understand the lack of business at his new bakery. In a town renowned for its love of doughnuts, no one was interested in visiting his aptly, but unfortunately named, “Frederic’s Toroidal Pastry Shack”.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Hedging Plan Reaps Millions for Chelan PUD (Wenatchee World, WA)

California Utility Will Close Troubled San Onofre Nuclear Plant (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Small Reactor Developers Face Funding Challenges, SNL Reports (Charlotte Business Journal, NC)

Ohio - Goldfish Caper at Perry Nuclear Power Plant Has Been Solved (Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH)

Keeping Power Lines from Trees a Challenge for Co-Ops (Santa Fe New Mexican – How about keeping trees from power lines…)

What is the Smart Grid, Really? (Electronic Design)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Oregon Tribe Secures Stretch of Santiam for Salmon (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Lamprey Ramp Installed on North Umpqua Dam (Associated Press)

Sea to Shining Sea - Salmon Fishing with the Nez Perce “…with lots of fish hatchery activity & fish ladders to allow the salmon to get past the dams, the fish are coming back…”
 (Cape Cod Gazette, MA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Farm Subsidies Leading to More Water Use (NY Times)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Portland General Electric Beats Rest of Utilities for Green Power Sales (Portland Tribune, OR)

Op/Ed - A Sweet Deal on Solar for Consumers (Sacramento Bee, CA)

A New Spin on “Intelligent” Wind Energy (Renewable Energy World)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Lighten Your Load with LEDs & Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (Lake Stevens Journal. WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Mt. Bachelor Joins Climate Push (Bend Bulletin, OR)

Op/Ed - Warming World: It’s Time to Give Up the 2 Degree Target (Der Spiegel)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Proposes New Data Center in the Dalles (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Obama Wants Faster Internet in US Schools. Would You Pay $5 a Year For It? (Christian Science Monitor)

U-S Intelligence Mining Data from Nine U-S Internet Companies in Broad Secret Program (Washington Post)

AT&T Says It’s Connecting More Devices (Associated Press)

Is the Internet Green? Yes & No (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook Finally Ditching Those “Sponsored Stories” We All Love So Very Much (Consumerist)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to Work on Energy, Tribal Issues for Int’l Law Firm in Denver (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

Hoodsport Area - Where There’s Smoke, There’s Prescribed Fire (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Olympia Couple Sued by WA Attorney General Over Timeshare Scheme (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

I-5 Clark County Closure Starting Tonight Could be ‘Carmaggedon’ (Northwest Cable News Network)

How Congress unknowingly legalized PRISM in 2007 (Washington Post)

Mason Area Fair Is On - July 26-28 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

British Columbia City Puts Chicken Manure on Homeless Encampment (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

DIVERSIONS

That Was Some Kick: Stunned Runner Didn’t Even Realize She Was Pregnant

Murder of Crows Dive-Bombing Everett Residents, Police

Maps Show How U-S Regions Speak Differently

Free Donuts! Everything You Need to Know to Celebrate National Donut Day

SONG OF THE DAY

Isaac Hayes - Shaft Theme

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Energy News Digest for June 6, 2013

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Sierra Club Sues over Coal Dust from Uncovered Trains in Columbia River Gorge (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Obama to Seek More Internet Aid for Schools & Libraries (NY Times)

California Officials Outraged at Transfers of PUC Attorneys Investigating Deadly San Bruno Blast (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Colorado’s Governor Signs Controversial Rural Renewable-Energy Bill “…The bill also allows rural cooperatives to add a monthly surcharge, up to 2 percent…to help pay for projects needed to meet the goal…” (Denver Business Journal, CO)

NEEA, Utilities & Northwest Builders Test the Market with New Homes Pilot (Herald Online)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • California Officials Outraged at Transfers of PUC Attorneys Investigating Deadly San Bruno Blast
  • Feds Back California on JPMorgan Energy Trades
  • APPA, TAPS Back Extension of Effective Date of Bulk Electric System Definition, with Clarification
  • U-S Natural Gas Supplies Grew Last Week
  • Minnesota - Charges Brought In Theft of Electricity
  • Where Does Texas Rank in Power Outages?
  • Rare Willamette Valley Salmon & Steelhead Habitat Protected
  • Birds Spread Nuclear Waste
  • Thrifty Thurston Tours Taylor Shellfish Farms
  • Sierra Club Sues over Coal Dust from Uncovered Trains in Columbia River Gorge
  • Portland Reservoir Plan Ignites New PUD Fight
  • Colorado’s Governor Signs Controversial Rural Renewable-Energy Bill
  • Tidal Energy Could Be Next Big Wave
  • National Renewable Energy Lab Names Top 10 Utilities for Renewable Energy
  • NEEA, Utilities & Northwest Builders Test the Market with New Homes Pilot
  • Start-Up to Connect Home Appliances
  • Isn’t It a Pain When Your Beer Fridge Knocks out the Entire Neighborhood’s Cell Network?
  • United Kingdom - Climate Change: Let’s Bury the Carbon Dioxide Problem
  • EPA Biofuel Rule: Energy Solution or Economic Burden?
  • Low-Cost Leases Electrify Plug-In Car Sales on West Coast
  • Mount Hood Community College Uses Solar Picnic Tables as Chargers
  • Obama to Seek More Internet Aid for Schools & Libraries
  • NTIA: There Are Rural/Urban Broadband Subdivides
  • Comcast’s Top Lobbyist Pens Editorial to Remind Americans That US Broadband Service Is Awesome
  • Months after Sandy Tore Up Fire Island, Verizon’s Fix Gets Stormy Reception
  • AT&T LTE Hits another 22 Markets - Expands Coverage in another Ten Markets
  • Wireless to Surpass Home Broadband Spending This Year
  • Hashtags in Bathrooms? CMT Displays #CMTawards above Toilets
  • Washington State Government Shutdown? Inslee Concedes the Possibility
  • Couldn’t Happen without Dams & Locks - Tall Ships Making Stop in Port of Pasco on June 8-16
  • 69 Years Ago Today, the Allies Launched Massive Normandy Invasion on D-Day
  • One Dead, One Injured in SW Mason County Motorcycle Crash
  • Report: Gov’t Secretly Collecting Millions of Phone Records in U-S
  • Washington State Courts Ignored Expert’s Warning that Computer System Was at Risk
  • Douglas County Arrests Could Put a Dent in Metal Theft Plague, Sheriff Says
  • U-S Security Agency Scraps Plan to Allow Small Knives on Planes
  • Genetically Altered Wheat in Oregon Comes as No Surprise
  • Average Gas Mileage of New Cars Hits Record High

WORD OF THE DAY

Orotund • \ORE-uh-tund\ • Adjective - 1: marked by fullness, strength, and clarity of sound: sonorous 2: pompous, bombastic.

The rollers of crashing music washed over Frederick’s dinner guests in orotund waves, its throbbing resonance causing wine glasses to hum to the vibrations of the Wagnerian opera his stereo system was blasting into the enclosed dining space of his small apartment. Conversation was impossible, as was hearing after exposure to the eardrum bursting concert.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

California Officials Outraged at Transfers of PUC Attorneys Investigating Deadly San Bruno Blast (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Feds Back California on JPMorgan Energy Trades (Sacramento Bee, CA)

APPA, TAPS Back Extension of Effective Date of Bulk Electric System Definition, with Clarification (American Public Power Association)

U-S Natural Gas Supplies Grew Last Week (Associated Press)

Minnesota - Charges Brought In Theft of Electricity (New Ulm Journal, MN)

Where Does Texas Rank in Power Outages? (Dallas Business Journal, TX)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Rare Willamette Valley Salmon & Steelhead Habitat Protected (Albany Tribune, OR)

Birds Spread Nuclear Waste (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Thrifty Thurston Tours Taylor Shellfish Farms (Thurston Talk, Olympia, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Sierra Club Sues over Coal Dust from Uncovered Trains in Columbia River Gorge (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Portland Reservoir Plan Ignites New PUD Fight (Portland Tribune, OR)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Colorado’s Governor Signs Controversial Rural Renewable-Energy Bill “…The bill also allows rural cooperatives to add a monthly surcharge, up to 2 percent…to help pay for projects needed to meet the goal…” (Denver Business Journal, CO)

Tidal Energy Could Be Next Big Wave (Forbes Magazine)

National Renewable Energy Lab Names Top 10 Utilities for Renewable Energy (Electric Light & Power)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

NEEA, Utilities & Northwest Builders Test the Market with New Homes Pilot (Herald Online)

Start-Up to Connect Home Appliances (NY Times)

Isn’t It a Pain When Your Beer Fridge Knocks out the Entire Neighborhood’s Cell Network? (Consumerist)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

United Kingdom - Climate Change: Let’s Bury the Carbon Dioxide Problem (The Guardian, UK)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

EPA Biofuel Rule: Energy Solution or Economic Burden? (Christian Science Monitor)

Low-Cost Leases Electrify Plug-In Car Sales on West Coast (Northwest Public Radio)

Mount Hood Community College Uses Solar Picnic Tables as Chargers (KGW TV, Portland, OR)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Obama to Seek More Internet Aid for Schools & Libraries (NY Times)

NTIA: There Are Rural/Urban Broadband Subdivides (MultiChannel)

Comcast’s Top Lobbyist Pens Editorial to Remind Americans That US Broadband Service Is Awesome (TechDirt)

Months after Sandy Tore Up Fire Island, Verizon’s Fix Gets Stormy Reception (New York Business Journal, NY)

AT&T LTE Hits another 22 Markets - Expands Coverage in another Ten Markets (Broadband Reports)

Wireless to Surpass Home Broadband Spending This Year - Which Of Course Should Surprise Nobody (Broadband Reports)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Hashtags in Bathrooms? CMT Displays #CMTawards above Toilets (Mashable)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Government Shutdown? Inslee Concedes the Possibility (Crosscut Seattle)

Couldn’t Happen without Dams & Locks - Tall Ships Making Stop in Port of Pasco on June 8-16 (Tri-City Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

69 Years Ago Today, the Allies Launched Massive Normandy Invasion on D-Day (U-S News & World Report)

One Dead, One Injured in SW Mason County Motorcycle Crash (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Report: Gov’t Secretly Collecting Millions of Phone Records in U-S (Associated Press)

Washington State Courts Ignored Expert’s Warning that Computer System Was at Risk (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Douglas County Arrests Could Put a Dent in Metal Theft Plague, Sheriff Says (Wenatchee World, WA)

U-S Security Agency Scraps Plan to Allow Small Knives on Planes (Reuters)

Genetically Altered Wheat in Oregon Comes as No Surprise (NY Times)

Average Gas Mileage of New Cars Hits Record High (Christian Science Monitor)

DIVERSIONS

Key Peninsula 8th Graders Send Egg to Edge of Space, Passing over Yakima

Reefer for Rover? Vet Recommends Marijuana for Sick Pets

Secret Man Caves Found in EPA Warehouse

29 Valedictorians? That’s a Lot of Speeches

SONG OF THE DAY

The Longest Day Soundtrack
(The first four drum beats -  dot-dot-dot-dash - represent Morse Code for “V”, for Victory…also meant to reflect the beginning of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony)

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Energy News Digest for June 5, 2013

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Portland General Electric, Bonneville Power Administration, Cancel Plans for Major Transmission Line (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Idaho to Turn All Public High Schools into Wi-Fi Hotspots (Northwest Public Radio)

Grant PUD to Pay More to Raise Salmon to Offset Dams Impact (iFiber One News, Ephrata, WA)

Sequim Eyes Solar-Powered City Hall (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

U-S Soldier Pleads Guilty at Joint Base Lewis-McCord to Afghan Massacre (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Portland General Electric, Bonneville Power Administration, Cancel Plans for Major Transmission Line
  • Portland General Electric Projects Mean Hundreds of Construction Jobs in Boardman, Dayton
  • Jefferson County PUD Bills: Questions, Answers
  • Benton PUD Pays Millions in Privilege Taxes
  • Columbia River PUD Advocate Receives Recognition
  • Fall River Electric Annual Meeting to Mark 75th Anniversary
  • Audit: Pacific Gas & Electric Failed to Spend $50M for Gas Pipeline Safety before Fatal California Blast
  • Pacific Gas & Electric Launches New Economic Vitality Grant Program
  • Utility World is Beaming after Buffett's Bid for NV Energy
  • Don't Overlook Electrical Hazards on Your Farm
  • Grant PUD to Pay More to Raise Salmon to Offset Dams Impact
  • All Witnesses in Agreement that Endangered Species Act Needs Improvement
  • Skyridge Middle School Students Spend a Day with the Columbia River Fisheries Program
  • New Study Finds Problems in Central Puget Sound
  • Bainbridge City Manager Opposes Outsourcing Water Utility to Kitsap PUD
  • Washington State Blog Keeps Residents Up to Date on ‘Fecal Matters’
  • EPA: Spend Billions to Upgrade Aging Water Systems
  • Sequim Eyes Solar-Powered City Hall
  • Op/Ed - Distributed Solar is Here to Stay, Soon Without Subsidies
  • Connecticut Tilts to Canadian Hydro in New Renewable Energy Rules
  • U-S to Auction Wind Energy Leases Off East Coast
  • States Buffeted by Turbulent Wind Industry
  • Where the Heck Does Wind Even Come From?
  • Close to Its Home, Walgreen Tests Energy-Saving Ideas
  • Why Don't More Utilities Push Energy Efficiency?
  • Mona Lisa's New LED Lighting Shows Her Off Just as Da Vinci Intended
  • Washington State – Bipartisanship as Climate Group Selects Consultant
  • Got Some Airspace Above Your Home? Sell It to the Neighbors
  • Internet Billionaire’s Lavish Wedding Put Threatened Species at Risk
  • Wind Power Goes Retro
  • Idaho to Turn All Public High Schools into Wi-Fi Hotspots
  • What Does Social Media Mean to You?
  • Online Advertising in U-S Rises 16 Percent in First Quarter
  • Swiffer Swiftly Cleans Up Offensive Rosie the Riveter Campaign
  • Washington State Governor Criticizes Lack of Progress on Budget
  • It’s Rep. Derek Kilmer, NOT Val Kilmer
  • Report: IRS Spent Millions on Silly Training Videos
  • U-S Soldier Pleads Guilty at Joint Base Lewis-McCord to Afghan Massacre
  • First Degree Murder Charge in Belfair Area Shooting
  • Mason County Looking to Refinance Belfair Sewer Debt
  • Columbia River Crossing: One Step Forward, another Back as Coast Guard Hearing Lets All Sides Sound Off
  • As Vandals Deface U-S Parks, Some Point to Online Show-Offs
  • Report: Poll Says Most Locals Don’t Care That Sonics Aren’t Returning Yet
  • Coffee Blight in Central America: Changing Livelihoods & Your Cup of Joe

WORD OF THE DAY

Pizzaiolo • \PEETS-suh-yolo\ • Noun - Man who makes pizzas in a pizzeria.

Pizzaiolo Pete
Toss that dough high my paisan
Extra cheese and sauce

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Portland General Electric, Bonneville Power Administration, Cancel Plans for Major Transmission Line (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Portland General Electric Projects Mean Hundreds of Construction Jobs in Boardman, Dayton (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Jefferson County PUD Bills: Questions, Answers - More customer service reps added to help field calls (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

Benton PUD Pays Millions in Privilege Taxes (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Columbia River PUD Advocate Receives Recognition (St Helens Chronicle, OR)

Fall River Electric Annual Meeting to Mark 75th Anniversary (West Yellowstone News, MT)

Audit: Pacific Gas & Electric Failed to Spend $50M for Gas Pipeline Safety before Fatal California Blast (Associated Press)

Pacific Gas & Electric Launches New Economic Vitality Grant Program (Electric Energy Online)

Utility World is Beaming after Buffett's Bid for NV Energy (EnergyBiz Insider)

Don't Overlook Electrical Hazards on Your Farm (Western Stockman-Farmer)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Grant PUD to Pay More to Raise Salmon to Offset Dams Impact (iFiber One News, Ephrata, WA)

All Witnesses in Agreement that Endangered Species Act Needs Improvement (Natural Resources Committee, U-S House of Representatives)

Skyridge Middle School Students Spend a Day with the Columbia River Fisheries Program (Camas-Washougal Post Record, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

New Study Finds Problems in Central Puget Sound (Associated Press)

Bainbridge City Manager Opposes Outsourcing Water Utility to Kitsap PUD (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Washington State Blog Keeps Residents Up to Date on ‘Fecal Matters’ (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

EPA: Spend Billions to Upgrade Aging Water Systems (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Sequim Eyes Solar-Powered City Hall (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Op/Ed - Distributed Solar is Here to Stay, Soon Without Subsidies (Sustainable Business Oregon)

Connecticut Tilts to Canadian Hydro in New Renewable Energy Rules (Associated Press)

U-S to Auction Wind Energy Leases Off East Coast (Associated Press)

States Buffeted by Turbulent Wind Industry (San Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA)

Where the Heck Does Wind Even Come From? (Gizmodo)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Close to Its Home, Walgreen Tests Energy-Saving Ideas (NY Times)

Why Don't More Utilities Push Energy Efficiency? (Buildings)

Mona Lisa's New LED Lighting Shows Her Off Just as Da Vinci Intended (Gizmodo)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State – Bipartisanship as Climate Group Selects Consultant (Washington Wire, Olympia, WA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Got Some Airspace Above Your Home? Sell It to the Neighbors (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Internet Billionaire’s Lavish Wedding Put Threatened Species at Risk (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

Wind Power Goes Retro (Engineering.com)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Idaho to Turn All Public High Schools into Wi-Fi Hotspots (Northwest Public Radio)

Cloud Computing Rains Billion-Dollar Deals (Associated Press)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

What Does Social Media Mean to You? (Mashable)

Online Advertising in U-S Rises 16 Percent in First Quarter (Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal)

Swiffer Swiftly Cleans Up Offensive Rosie the Riveter Campaign (The Atlantic)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Governor Criticizes Lack of Progress on Budget (Associated Press)

It’s Rep. Derek Kilmer, NOT Val Kilmer (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

Report: IRS Spent Millions on Silly Training Videos (KGW TV, Portland, OR)

GENERAL NEWS

U-S Soldier Pleads Guilty at Joint Base Lewis-McCord to Afghan Massacre (Associated Press)

First Degree Murder Charge in Belfair Area Shooting (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Mason County Looking to Refinance Belfair Sewer Debt (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Columbia River Crossing: One Step Forward, another Back as Coast Guard Hearing Lets All Sides Sound Off (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

As Vandals Deface U-S Parks, Some Point to Online Show-Offs (NY Times - Like dogs peeing to mark the spot…)

Report: Poll Says Most Locals Don’t Care That Sonics Aren’t Returning Yet (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

Coffee Blight in Central America: Changing Livelihoods & Your Cup of Joe (Christian Science Monitor)

DIVERSIONS

Seattle Pizza-Maker Approved by Italian Pizza Authority

Spanish Town Mails Dog Mess Back to Offending Hound Owners

Ancient 'Lizard King' Lizard Named After Jim Morrison

Scientists Uncover ‘God’s Bathtub’

SONG OF THE DAY

David Byrne - The Last Emperor Main Title Theme (Yes, David Byrne of the “Talking Heads”)

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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