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Adding cost of pollution reveals true cost-benefit of power sources

Discussions of energy policy often begin with claims such as "All we need to do is 'drill, baby, drill' or 'we can generate all our electricity with wind or solar power.' " Both statements are usually based on a misunderstanding of where we are and how we got here.…

The Rise of Julie Larson-Green, the Heir Apparent at Microsoft

It remains to be seen whether the Microsoft reorganization announced by CEO Steve Ballmer this morning can rejuvenate the once-mighty software company. But one thing is crystal clear: The reshuffling marks another huge win for Julie Larson-Green, the 20-year company veteran whose pluck and team…

New port facilities could help grow Washington revenues

Washington state legislators will be meeting in a special session to deal with the growing gap between projected revenues and expenditures, a policy dilemma that has been rendered more acute by the state Supreme Court's order that the government increase educational spending by $1 billion.…

Presidential Scholars Announced at Commencement
Moss Adams Foundation pledges $500K to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

The Moss Adams Foundation, a nonprofit organization funded by Moss Adams LLP, has pledged to donate $500,000 over the next five years to Western Washington University’s College of Business and Economics.
As a part of the pledge, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø plans to add the Moss Adams name to the soon-to-be-…

Moss Adams Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Western Washington University

The Moss Adams Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization funded by Moss Adams LLP, its partners and employees to support accounting- and business-related studies at colleges and universities throughout the West, today pledged to donate $500,000 over the next five years to the College…

Market Report: Skagit bridge collapse had a major impact on Whatcom economy

When it comes to the local economy, the biggest impact in May 2013 happened just south of Whatcom County.

The collapse of the Skagit River bridge on May 23 has had everyone considering their transportation plans, including companies with deliveries and regular commuters, given the traffic…

Cross-border shopping craze hampering B.C. retail growth

A new report indicates the increased number of British Columbians shopping in Northwest Washington is dampening retail growth in the province.

The Business Council of British Columbia estimates that B.C. residents spent $1 billion to $1.6 billion in retail while on short-term cross-border…

Community arts provide engine for development, enrichment

Imagine living in a city and county where each year arts events generate hundreds of dollars of economic impact for every person living there. Now imagine having thousands of arts and cultural events for you and your family to enjoy or participate in. Would you think about moving to a place like…

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