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    In this 2013 photo provided by Oregon Field Guide, photographer Andy Maser, right, photographs caver Eddy Cartaya, center, near a glacier cave in the Mount Hood Wilderness area in Oregon for an episode of
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    Forest Service says media doesn’t need permit

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    FILE - In this June 25, 2014 file photo, Johnnie Seitz moves a marijuana plant growing under lights at Sea of Green Farms, a recreational pot grower in Seattle. As more marijuana producers move their plants indoors over the next two decades, the grow operations in Washington state are expected to need as much electricity each year as what a small Northwest city consumes, according to an energy forecast by regional power planners. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, file)
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    Pot producers add demand on Northwest power grid

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    Northwest consumers spent more freely since 2009
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    Northwest consumers spent more freely since 2009

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    FILE - In a Sept. 28, 2011 file photo, a native fisherman displays a salmon he pulled from his net on the Duwamish River, in Seattle. The state Department of Ecology appears ready to sharply increase Washington's fish consumption rate, an obscure number that has huge implications because it helps set water quality standards. A higher number means fewer toxic pollutants would be permitted in waters. Unions representing Boeing machinists and mill workers are siding with businesses in a bitter fight over how much fish people eat, and thus how clean Washington state waters should be. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
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    Unions join fight over Washington fish consumption

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    Railroads seek to limit disclosure on oil trains
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    Doctor accused of misconduct surrenders license
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    Doctor accused of misconduct surrenders license

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    Washington state wolf population grows by 1
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    Washington state wolf population grows by 1

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    Washington cities eye moves involving oil trains
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    Washington cities eye moves involving oil trains

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    Competing bills to address safety of oil transport
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    Competing bills to address safety of oil transport

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    A spill response team wraps a second boom around two old steel ships that sank while moored at Mason Marine Services on the Hylebos Waterway in Tacoma, Wash. (AP/ The News Tribune, Peter Haley)
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    Washington state stuck with bill when people ditch boats

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