Friday, February 6, 2015

Energy News Digest for February 6, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for February 6, 2015

Flood Warning for Mason County

Landslide Danger – Special Weather Statement for Mason County

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Pineapple Express Promises Stormy Weekend (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

U-S Army Corps of Engineers Set to Release Final Cormorant Kill Plan (Oregonian, Portland)

Inslee’s Climate Plan Would Cost Jobs, Business-Backed Study Says (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Do Electric Cars Still Need Support from Taxpayers? (Northwest Public Radio)

Over 100 Tribes Exploring Marijuana Business Opportunities (Marijuana Business Daily)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. Employees Sue Seattle Public Utilities
  2. New U-S Senate Chairman Vows Push on Nuke Waste, Yucca
  3. California: Not All Democrats Oppose Fracking
  4. Potential to Expand Hydropower in Maine Dries Up
  5. Op/ED: Whither Power Markets? FERC’s Moment of Truth
  6. U-S Army Corps of Engineers Set to Release Final Cormorant Kill Plan
  7. Shellfish Growers Support Effort to Reduce ‘Bad Oyster’ Illness
  8. California: Drought? That Was So January – Here Comes the February Flood
  9. Views of ‘Waters of the US’ Rule Are Mixed at U-S House-Senate Hearing – Committee Leaders Call for Withdrawal
  10. Utility Business Not as Usual
  11. Your Home is Full of Devices That Never Turn Off – They’re Costing You a Lot of Money
  12. Over 100 Tribes Exploring Marijuana Business Opportunities
  13. Inslee’s Climate Plan Would Cost Jobs, Business-Backed Study Says
  14. Idaho Officials Protest Carbon Reduction Plan
  15. Do Electric Cars Still Need Support from Taxpayers?
  16. Editorial: The Right Path Forward for the Internet is Public Utility Classification
  17. Everything You Need to Know about Net Neutrality Now, In Plain English
  18. Lawmakers Leery of Otter Admin’s Answers on Idaho Education Network
  19. Verizon Selling $10 Billion Worth of Lines to Frontier
  20. Google Is Serious about Taking on Telecom. Here’s Why It’ll Win
  21. CenturyLink Works to Prevent another 911 Outage
  22. Twitter Promises Return to User Growth
  23. Report: Twitter CEO Says ‘We Suck’ at Policing Trolls
  24. Oregon Attorney General Calls Allegations against John Kitzhaber, Cylvia Hayes ‘Very Serious & Troubling’
  25. The Politically Toxic Relationship between Oregon’s Governor & His Fiancée
  26. Pineapple Express Promises Stormy Weekend
  27. Mild, Wet Weather Raises Landslide Danger in Western Washington State
  28. Video: 1980’s Computers Plague Government Agencies
  29. This Is a Great Jobs Report across the Board
  30. So Long: Radio Shack Officially Goes Bankrupt
WORD OF THE DAY

Tussle • \TUSS-ull\ • Noun - 1: a physical contest or struggle: scuffle 2: an intense argument, controversy, or struggle

“Don’t go in there!” shouted the disheveled employee stumbling from the boardroom into a growing crowd of curious, yet strangely calm cubicle-dwellers. “A tussle over the last maple bar went horribly wrong…and the CEO did not come out the winner.”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Employees Sue Seattle Public Utilities – “…disciplined, terminated or threatened…for making adjustments to family, friends or personal accounts…” (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

New U-S Senate Chairman Vows Push on Nuke Waste, Yucca (Las Vega Review-Journal, NV)

California: Not All Democrats Oppose Fracking – California governor, once environmental hero, harshly criticized for refusing to ban fracking (Associated Press)

Potential to Expand Hydropower in Maine Dries Up (Portland Press-Herald, ME)

Op/ED: Whither Power Markets? FERC’s Moment of Truth (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

U-S Army Corps of Engineers Set to Release Final Cormorant Kill Plan (Oregonian, Portland)

Shellfish Growers Support Effort to Reduce ‘Bad Oyster’ Illness (Skagit Valley Herald, Mt Vernon, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

California: Drought? That Was So January – Here Comes the February Flood (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Views of ‘Waters of the US’ Rule Are Mixed at U-S House-Senate Hearing – Committee Leaders Call for Withdrawal (American Public Power Association)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Utility Business Not as Usual (Breaking Energy – New word “prosumers”)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Your Home is Full of Devices That Never Turn Off – They’re Costing You a Lot of Money (Washington Post)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Over 100 Tribes Exploring Marijuana Business Opportunities (Marijuana Business Daily)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Inslee’s Climate Plan Would Cost Jobs, Business-Backed Study Says (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Idaho Officials Protest Carbon Reduction Plan “…hydroelectric generating capacity isn’t being treated as renewable energy, & the state is getting little credit for its large wind turbine capacity…” (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Do Electric Cars Still Need Support from Taxpayers? (Northwest Public Radio)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Editorial: The Right Path Forward for the Internet is Public Utility Classification (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Everything You Need to Know about Net Neutrality Now, In Plain English (Washington Post)

Lawmakers Leery of Otter Admin’s Answers on Idaho Education Network (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Verizon Selling $10 Billion Worth of Lines to Frontier (USA Today)

Google Is Serious about Taking on Telecom. Here’s Why It’ll Win (Washington Post)

CenturyLink Works to Prevent another 911 Outage (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, WA)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter Promises Return to User Growth (USA Today)

Report: Twitter CEO Says ‘We Suck’ at Policing Trolls (SF Chronicle)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Oregon Attorney General Calls Allegations against John Kitzhaber, Cylvia Hayes ‘Very Serious & Troubling’ (Oregonian, Portland)

The Politically Toxic Relationship between Oregon’s Governor & His Fiancée (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

Pineapple Express Promises Stormy Weekend (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Mild, Wet Weather Raises Landslide Danger in Western Washington State (Associated Press)

Video: 1980’s Computers Plague Government Agencies (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

This Is a Great Jobs Report across the Board (NY Times)

So Long: Radio Shack Officially Goes Bankrupt “…like a rotting corpse being pulled apart by zombie corporations…” (Gizmodo)

DIVERSIONS

Man Loses Hat in Fourth Owl Attack at Oregon Park

Missouri Parents Say They Staged 6-Year-Old’s Kidnapping to Teach Him a Lesson

Want a Short-Sleeve Dress Shirt Covered in Poo Emojis? Of Course You Do

Target Workers Caught on Camera… Helping Teen Job Interviewee Tie His Tie

SONG OF THE DAY

Little River Band – The Night Owls

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Energy News Digest for February 5, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for February 5, 2015

Mason County Flood Watch

Special Weather Statement – Rain!

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

As Scandal Subsides, Pacific Northwest Energy Giant Turns Its Attention to the Future (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Tacoma Public Utilities Named Tops for Business (South Sound Business Examiner, WA)

Shelton’s Conversion to LED Lights, with Mason PUD 3 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Oregon: Umatilla County Says Proposed Wind Farm Lacks Detail on Transmission (East Oregonian, Pendleton, OR)

Rope Tricks: Washington Senate Votes to Legalize Hemp Farming as Oregon Starts Writing Permits (Northwest Public Radio)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. As Scandal Subsides, Pacific Northwest Energy Giant Turns Its Attention to the Future
  2. Tacoma Public Utilities Named Tops for Business
  3. British Columbia to Restore Rate-Setting Power to Utilities Commission after Critical Report
  4. Mason PUD 1 Celebrates 80 Years of Public Service
  5. Portland Water & Sewer Utility Costs on the Rise Again
  6. North Dakota: Fargo Wants to Bury Old Power Lines, But Price Is Steep for Sights Unseen
  7. APPA CEO to Participate in FERC Conference on Clean Power Plan
  8. Obama Administration Proposed Budget Ends Strategic Review of Tennessee Valley Authority
  9. Indiana Senate Considers Limits on Municipal Electricity Service Annexations
  10. Natural Gas Slumps to 29-Month Low on Mixed Weather Outlook
  11. Maps: Oklahoma’s Earthquake Problem is Getting Worse
  12. Summer Chinook Fishing Proposals Split Anglers
  13. Barges Sit for Hours behind Locks That May Take Decades to Replace
  14. Oregon: Umatilla County Says Proposed Wind Farm Lacks Detail on Transmission
  15. British Columbia Firms See a Future in Power Storage Systems
  16. Wahkiakum PUD Commission Considers Renewable Energy Program
  17. Op/Ed: Wind Production Tax Credit Opposition Seeks Skewed Energy Market
  18. Wisconsin: Scott Walker’s Budget Includes $250,000 to Study ‘Wind Energy System-Related Health Issues’
  19. Shelton’s Conversion to LED Lights, with Mason PUD 3
  20. New LED Lights at Safeco Field Get a First Big Test
  21. Energy Adviser: Recycling Appliances Pays Off in Many Ways
  22. Water Heater Fix Part of Keystone Bill
  23. Rope Tricks: Washington Senate Votes to Legalize Hemp Farming as Oregon Starts Writing Permits
  24. Marijuana Bill Would Significantly Change Washington State’s Criminal Laws
  25. Real Estate Issues in a Flourishing Cannabis Market: Q&A with Oregon Broker Zack Stratford
  26. California: Medical Marijuana Lawsuit Is Not Just Smoke
  27. Washington State GOP Offers Its Own Slate of Clean-Energy Bills
  28. Top Republicans Say They Want to Reduce Washington State Carbon Emissions, Too
  29. Opinion: Washington State Cap & Trade, or No Cap & All Tax?
  30. FERC & EPA’s Clean Power Plan
  31. Governor Inslee, Some Washington State Legislators Pushing Electric-Car Ownership
  32. U-S Lawmakers Push Bill to Reform Renewable Fuel Mandate
  33. FCC Plans Strong Hand to Regulate the Internet
  34. News Guide: Net Neutrality & What It Could Mean to Your Life Online & Your Pocketbook
  35. Wireless Industry’s Hilariously Awful Anti-Title II Video
  36. Inside Idaho’s Broadband Mess
  37. Complaining Comcast Customer Renamed “Super B**ch” on Her Cable Bill
  38. Twitter & Google Said to Reach Deal on Search
  39. Tricked into Quoting Hitler, Coca-Cola Suspends Automated Tweet Campaign
  40. Editorial: Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber Must Resign
  41. Triple Atmospheric River Event to Hit the West Coast
  42. West Coast Port Lockout Could Be Days Away
  43. Lawsuit Challenges Tribe’s Control of Lake Quinault
  44. Anthem Health Insurer Says Cyberattack Stole Data of Millions
  45. U-S Senator: Allow Restaurant Employees to Skip Hand-Washing
  46. Test Reveals Importance of Washing Hands to Stay Healthy
  47. NBC’s Brian Williams Apologizes for Falsely Claiming He Was Fired on In Iraq
WORD OF THE DAY

Restive • \RES-tiv\ • adjective – 1: stubbornly resisting control: balky *2: marked by impatience or uneasiness: fidgety

Albert tossed and turned all night. Finally, in his restive state he drifted off into a fitful sleep and dreamed about eating a giant marshmallow. He awoke the next morning; a cold sweat covering his body. Then he made a horrendous discovery under the covers at the end of his bed: the dismembered head of the Sta-Puft marshmallow man, swimming in a pool of marshmallow cream. Ahhhhhhhhhh Ahhhhhhhh. Half a continent away, the owner of “Generic Marshmallow, Inc.” was enjoying a wistful smile…. (Sorry Mr. Coppola)

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

As Scandal Subsides, Pacific Northwest Energy Giant Turns Its Attention to the Future (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Tacoma Public Utilities Named Tops for Business (South Sound Business Examiner, WA)

British Columbia to Restore Rate-Setting Power to Utilities Commission after Critical Report (Globe & Mail, Canada)

Mason PUD 1 Celebrates 80 Years of Public Service (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Portland Water & Sewer Utility Costs on the Rise Again (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

North Dakota: Fargo Wants to Bury Old Power Lines, But Price Is Steep for Sights Unseen (Inforum, Fargo, ND)

APPA CEO to Participate in FERC Conference on Clean Power Plan (American Public Power Association)

Obama Administration Proposed Budget Ends Strategic Review of Tennessee Valley Authority (American Public Power Association)

Indiana Senate Considers Limits on Municipal Electricity Service Annexations (Utility Dive)

Natural Gas Slumps to 29-Month Low on Mixed Weather Outlook (Bloomberg News)

Maps: Oklahoma’s Earthquake Problem is Getting Worse (Washington Post)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Summer Chinook Fishing Proposals Split Anglers (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Barges Sit for Hours behind Locks That May Take Decades to Replace (NY Times)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Oregon: Umatilla County Says Proposed Wind Farm Lacks Detail on Transmission (East Oregonian, Pendleton, OR)

British Columbia Firms See a Future in Power Storage Systems (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Wahkiakum PUD Commission Considers Renewable Energy Program (The Wahkiakum Eagle, Cathlamet, WA)

Op/Ed: Wind Production Tax Credit Opposition Seeks Skewed Energy Market (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Wisconsin: Scott Walker’s Budget Includes $250,000 to Study ‘Wind Energy System-Related Health Issues’ (Huffington Post)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Shelton’s Conversion to LED Lights, with Mason PUD 3 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

New LED Lights at Safeco Field Get a First Big Test (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Energy Adviser: Recycling Appliances Pays Off in Many Ways (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Water Heater Fix Part of Keystone Bill (Electric Co-op Today)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Rope Tricks: Washington Senate Votes to Legalize Hemp Farming as Oregon Starts Writing Permits (Northwest Public Radio)

Marijuana Bill Would Significantly Change Washington State’s Criminal Laws (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

Real Estate Issues in a Flourishing Cannabis Market: Q&A with Oregon Broker Zack Stratford (Marijuana Business Daily)

California: Medical Marijuana Lawsuit Is Not Just Smoke (Courthouse News Service)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State GOP Offers Its Own Slate of Clean-Energy Bills (Seattle Times, WA – via National Wind Watch)

Top Republicans Say They Want to Reduce Washington State Carbon Emissions, Too (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Opinion: Washington State Cap & Trade, or No Cap & All Tax? (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

FERC & EPA’s Clean Power Plan (Breaking Energy)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Governor Inslee, Some Washington State Legislators Pushing Electric-Car Ownership (Associated Press)

U-S Lawmakers Push Bill to Reform Renewable Fuel Mandate (The Hill, Washington, DC)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

FCC Plans Strong Hand to Regulate the Internet (NY Times)

News Guide: Net Neutrality & What It Could Mean to Your Life Online & Your Pocketbook (U-S News & World Report)

Wireless Industry’s Hilariously Awful Anti-Title II Video (Broadband Reports)

Inside Idaho’s Broadband Mess (KIVI-TV, Nampa, ID)

Complaining Comcast Customer Renamed “Super B**ch” on Her Cable Bill (Consumerist)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter & Google Said to Reach Deal on Search (NY Times)

Tricked into Quoting Hitler, Coca-Cola Suspends Automated Tweet Campaign (AdWeek)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Editorial: Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber Must Resign “…Who knew following the trail of ‘clean energy’ money could make you feel so dirty?...” (Oregonian, Portland)

GENERAL NEWS

Triple Atmospheric River Event to Hit the West Coast (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

West Coast Port Lockout Could Be Days Away (Associated Press)

Lawsuit Challenges Tribe’s Control of Lake Quinault (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Anthem Health Insurer Says Cyberattack Stole Data of Millions (NY Times)

U-S Senator: Allow Restaurant Employees to Skip Hand-Washing (Associated Press)

Test Reveals Importance of Washing Hands to Stay Healthy (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

NBC’s Brian Williams Apologizes for Falsely Claiming He Was Fired on In Iraq (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Hello Vancouver! Washington’s Most Romantic City? It’s Not ‘Sleepless’ or ‘50 Shades’ Seattle

Man Who Lived Modestly Leaves Millions in Surprise Donations

Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Fake Urine for Drug Tests – “Urine Luck” one of the varieties

Gun Found Inside Book Donated to Maine Goodwill Store

SONG OF THE DAY

John Paul Young - Love Is in the Air

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Energy News Digest for February 4, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for February 4, 2015

Flood Watch for Mason County

Special Weather Statement for Rainy Conditions

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Major Storms in the Pacific Northwest to Bring Feet of Rain & Snow (The Vane, Gawker)

Clark Public Utilities’ Community Solar Program Embraced (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

In Texas Suburbia, Solar Not Always Welcome (Dallas Morning News, TX)

Chelan PUD Moratorium Extended on Big Power Requests (Wenatchee World, WA)

CenturyLink, Pursuing Cable TV in Portland, Already Looking Toward Suburbs (Oregonian, Portland)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. Chelan PUD Moratorium Extended on Big Power Requests
  2. Moratorium Extended on Large Electrical Load Customers in Chelan County
  3. Centralia City Light Looks to Sell Excess Power; Hoping for Better Market
  4. Oregon Liquefied Natural Gas Port Foes Try New Strategy to Block Development
  5. Propane/Butane Shipping: Port of Longview, Haven Energy Delay Announcement of Lease Terms
  6. Editorial: Smudgy Horizons for the No-Coal Energy Bill
  7. British Columbia: BC Hydro Bracing for Rare February Subtropical Storms
  8. RIP FutureGen: Energy Department Kills Troubled Bush-Era Coal Electricity Project
  9. Judge Allows Hearings on Summer Closings of New York Nuclear Plant to Protect Hudson River Fish
  10. Minnesota: Investigation – Xcel Failures Led to Reactor Cost Overruns
  11. Rolling Blackouts Expected in Northern Michigan after Power Plant Substation Explosion
  12. Former FERC Chief Jon Wellinghoff Speaks Out on Grid Security & Distributed Generation
  13. Public Input Published on Olympic National Park Wilderness, Mountain Goat Plans
  14. Clark Public Utilities’ Community Solar Program Embraced
  15. In Texas Suburbia, Solar Not Always Welcome
  16. Report: Wind & Solar Energy Have Tripled Since 2008
  17. Grays Harbor PUD Board Opposes Initiative 937, Eight Years Later
  18. Colorado: Senate Republicans Slash Renewable Energy Standards on Initial Vote
  19. Arizona: Salt River Project Loves Renewable Energy? Well, Not Quite
  20. Joe’s CREB Shack
  21. Oregon: Marijuana Hearing Packs Chamber
  22. Oregon: Ready, Set, Grow – State OKs Industrial Hemp Rules
  23. Green Energy Creating More Jobs, Investments in California
  24. CenturyLink, Pursuing Cable TV in Portland, Already Looking Toward Suburbs
  25. U-S FCC Chairman Reveals Latest Net Neutrality Proposal
  26. Live Super Bowl Stream Disappoints
  27. Twitter Finally Reveals Its Plan to Make Money from All Those Free Tweets Posted Everywhere
  28. How to Deal with Social Media Trolls
  29. How Doonesbury Helped Make Pandora a Success
  30. Major Storms in the Pacific Northwest to Bring Feet of Rain & Snow
  31. Washington to Receive More than $21 Million in Standard & Poors’ Multistate Settlement
  32. Peninsula Credit Union: Can ‘Lotteries’ at Banks Get People to Save More?
  33. 20 Student Athletes Out at Centralia College after Wild Party
  34. Potatoes Back on the OK List for WIC Recipients
  35. Latest Cowlitz Casino Decision Appealed – Tribe seeks to establish reservation along I-5 near La Center
  36. Staples to Buy Office Depot for $6.3 Billion
  37. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Sequel to be Published in July
WORD OF THE DAY

Veracity • \vuh-RASS-uh-tee\ • Noun – 1: devotion to the truth: truthfulness 2: conformity with truth or fact: accuracy 3: something true

“Who ate the strawberries?” was the guttural question posed by the querulous Captain Queeg. His attempts to use scoops of sand to disprove the veracity of his officers and crew would have been laughable, except for the fact that he was dead serious.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Chelan PUD Moratorium Extended on Big Power Requests (Wenatchee World, WA)

Moratorium Extended on Large Electrical Load Customers in Chelan County (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

Centralia City Light Looks to Sell Excess Power; Hoping for Better Market (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Oregon Liquefied Natural Gas Port Foes Try New Strategy to Block Development (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Propane/Butane Shipping: Port of Longview, Haven Energy Delay Announcement of Lease Terms (Longview Daily News, WA)

Editorial: Smudgy Horizons for the No-Coal Energy Bill (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

British Columbia: BC Hydro Bracing for Rare February Subtropical Storms (Vancouver Sun, BC)

RIP FutureGen: Energy Department Kills Troubled Bush-Era Coal Electricity Project (National Journal)

Judge Allows Hearings on Summer Closings of New York Nuclear Plant to Protect Hudson River Fish (Reuters)

Minnesota: Investigation – Xcel Failures Led to Reactor Cost Overruns (Minneapolis Star-Tribune, MN)

Rolling Blackouts Expected in Northern Michigan after Power Plant Substation Explosion (Grand Rapids Press, MI)

Former FERC Chief Jon Wellinghoff Speaks Out on Grid Security & Distributed Generation (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Public Input Published on Olympic National Park Wilderness, Mountain Goat Plans (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Clark Public Utilities’ Community Solar Program Embraced (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

In Texas Suburbia, Solar Not Always Welcome (Dallas Morning News, TX)

Report: Wind & Solar Energy Have Tripled Since 2008 (Washington Post)

Grays Harbor PUD Board Opposes Initiative 937, Eight Years Later (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Colorado: Senate Republicans Slash Renewable Energy Standards on Initial Vote (Denver Post, Colorado)

Arizona: Salt River Project Loves Renewable Energy? Well, Not Quite (Arizona Republic, Phoenix)

Joe’s CREB Shack (Politico)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Oregon: Marijuana Hearing Packs Chamber (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Oregon: Ready, Set, Grow – State OKs Industrial Hemp Rules (Portland Business Journal, OR)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Green Energy Creating More Jobs, Investments in California (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

CenturyLink, Pursuing Cable TV in Portland, Already Looking Toward Suburbs (Oregonian, Portland)

U-S FCC Chairman Reveals Latest Net Neutrality Proposal (Reuters)

Live Super Bowl Stream Disappoints (Broadband Reports)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter Finally Reveals Its Plan to Make Money from All Those Free Tweets Posted Everywhere (AdWeek)

How to Deal with Social Media Trolls (Social Media Examiner)

How Doonesbury Helped Make Pandora a Success (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

Major Storms in the Pacific Northwest to Bring Feet of Rain & Snow (The Vane, Gawker)

Washington to Receive More than $21 Million in Standard & Poors’ Multistate Settlement (Northwest Public Radio)

Peninsula Credit Union: Can ‘Lotteries’ at Banks Get People to Save More? (Wall Street Journal)

20 Student Athletes Out at Centralia College after Wild Party (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Potatoes Back on the OK List for WIC Recipients (Associated Press)

Latest Cowlitz Casino Decision Appealed – Tribe seeks to establish reservation along I-5 near La Center (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Staples to Buy Office Depot for $6.3 Billion (NY Times)

‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Sequel to be Published in July (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

Man Arrested While Trying to Pay Property Taxes with $600 in Intricately Folded $1 Bills

Puns Abound after Seattle Cops Catch Robber Stashing Loot Where Sun Doesn’t Shine

Woman Climbs through Drive-Thru to Cook Burger

The Secret to Enjoying Haggis: Lots of Scotch

SONG OF THE DAY

Elmer Bernstein – To Kill a Mockingbird Suite

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