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Weather snarls, shuts down Portland-area roadways
Kgw.Com Local News
Jan 17PORTLAND -- A confounding mix of heavy snow in higher elevations and a wintry mix approaching downtown Portland created a morning commute that had cars crawling and caused a series of closures in Portland. U.S. 26 inbound remained a parking lot until 1... »
Skagit County drops charges against Colton Harris-Moore
KING
Nov 08The Skagit County prosecutor has dropped charges against Colton Harris-Moore in the Barefoot Bandit case, allowing charges from several other counties to be consolidated in Island County. »
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Google In Battle With Its Own Lawyers
Slashdot
Feb 05An anonymous reader writes "Google is at daggers end with a law firm it's been using since 2008, after discovering that lawyers in the law firm, named Pepper Hamilton LLP, were representing a patent licensing business that sued Google's Android partner... »
Left Coast Dart Auction
Three Sheets Northwest
Feb 04A welcome to a new voice on the PTSA site, Larry Fisher of the mighty Columbia 30, SILENT WAY. The price on this boat is dropping $1000 a day. PHRF 117 NW What if you built it and they didn’t come? Jim Lee has built a wonderful new 26-foot sport boat u... »
First group of boatyards deemed ‘clean’ under new program
Three Sheets Northwest
Feb 01Four Washington boatyards recently became the first to be certified under a new program that aims to help protect Puget Sound from water-borne pollutants. Cap Sante Marine in Anacortes, Seaview and Canal boatyards in Seattle and Swantown Marina and Boa... »
Defending Your Cellphone Against Malware
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Jan 29Hugh Pickens writes "Kate Murphy writes that as cellphones have gotten smarter, they have become less like phones and more like computers, and that with more than a million phones worldwide already hacked, technology experts expect breached, infiltrate... »
Boaters would foot the bill for proposed marine center
Three Sheets Northwest
Jan 26Two bills proposed by Washington legislators would take money from an account dedicated to boating infrastructure around the state and charge boaters higher registration fees, using the funds to study and establish a marine innovation center in Anacort... »
