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What Will It Take to End Youth Violence?
'Are You Ready?' Focus East Event Aims to Bring Services and Networks to East Portland
'King Years' Author Taylor Branch Joins NW Civil Rights Expert Dr. Quintard Taylor at Beach Event
'Seeking Salaam:' Author Sandra Chait Interviewed East African Immigrants to the Northwest
'Shoulder to Shoulder' Highlights Success, Failures in Foster Care System
'Up and Over' to Entertain the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence
11:45 Movement and Youth Violence Prevention Efforts Gain Strength
211 Helpline Offers Help Referrals to Callers in Need
A Brief History of African Americans in Portland
A Day of Events Aims to Redeem the Dream on the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington
A Mother's Plea: Help Me Put My Son's Killers in Jail
A Street Painting Aims to Bring Community Together on One Block of North Portland
ACLU to Challenge No Fly List in Portland May 11
Activists Look for Gang Bill Veto
Activists Plan Rally July 20 to Demand More Aid for Homeless
Advocates: Portland Police Chief's Draft Policies on Use of Force in Mental Crisis Fall Short
African American Health Coalition 14th Wellness Village
After Wu: Four Candidates Say They Will Run to Represent Oregon CD1 in DC
After Years of Struggle a Portland Veteran Helps Others Navigate VA Disability Claims
Alberta Street Last Thursday Arts Festival: Mayor Hales and Friends Have Reached Agreement
Albertina Kerr Centers Celebrate 100 Years
ALEC Targets Oregon in Effort to Weaken Unions
All in One Brings a Boutique, a Barber Shop and a Record Store to Parkrose
Andre Dupree Payton's Killer Still Sought by Police
Andrew Colas Takes the Reins at the National Association of Minority Contractors Oregon
Anita Hill Is the Planned Parenthood Voice of Courage 2011
Anti-Gentrification Activists Protest PDC Land Sale
April's Race Talks Discussion Tackles Fluoridation But Few People Change Their Minds
Army Sec. McHugh Will Review Sgt. Henry Lincoln Johnson's Medal of Honor Bid
Arrests As Postal Workers and Advocates Protest Privatization of Mail Services
Assault Weapons on Sellwood Street? Fine. Uzi 9mm Under Jacket? Crime.
Auditor: Multnomah County Overspent on Cell Phones by $300,000
Ballentine Dishes Out Medicine
Ballers of the New School: Author to Speak in Portland Jan. 29
Bars Weigh Benefits of Early Smoking Ban
Bending Towards Justice Awards Recognize Four Portlanders
Black America Needs a Wealth Creation Plan
Black Folk Don't: Video Web Series Breaks New Ground
Black Parent Initiative Seeks to Break Cycles and Release Dreams
Black Women Walk to Combat Breast Cancer
Black Working Group: Just Say No to Foreclosures
Boise and Eliot Neighbors Unite to Help Youth and Build a Safer Community
Bridging the Gulf Between Church and Street
Brothers and Sisters Keepers Asked to Return City Funds
Budget Battle Rages
Busted! Six Myths About Oregon Prisons
Calling Portland Youth 8 to 15: Sign Up Now for Quest 2011 Summer Camp
Campaign Moneyball: Fundraising in the 2012 Presidential Race
Candlelight Vigil in Dawson Park Gives Powerful Message: Nobody Should Die for Love
Cannabis Legalization Supporters Make Final Arguments for Measure 80
Carjack Boys: What Happens to Children Who Commit Violent Crimes?
Carpenters Union Drafts Model Diversity Contract But Will Other Construction Trades Sign On?
Central City Concern and Multnomah County Open Dental Clinic Downtown
Century of Action Shines Light on Black Suffragist Hattie Redmond
Ceo Wannabee? Sign Up for Career Success Now
Chabre Vickers Is The Skanner News Newsmaker of the Year
Changes Ahead for Portland's High Schools
Changes Ahead for Portland's High Schools: Part 2
Changes Ahead for Portland's High Schools: Part 3
Changes Ahead for Portland's High Schools: Part 4
Charlie Hales Will Be Mayor of the City of Portland
Chase Bank Donates $50,000 to Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative
City and County Leaders Welcome the 2013 Multnomah Youth Commission
City Council Hopefuls Speak Up
City Hall Hosts Art that Showcases Portland's Black History Through Buildings
City of Portland May Win Right to Fire Or Discipline Police Officers Without Arbitration
City of Portland Seeks New Powers to Regulate Bars and Clubs
City Welcomes Obama
Coach Paul Kelly Takes Head Basketball Job at Grant High School
Coal Foes Rally in Salem to Highlight Health and Environmental Risks of Trains
Colas Construction Promises to Hire Diverse Local Workforce for Controversial Development
Come on Down to the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence Saturday March 16
Communities of Color Report Busts Model Minority Myth
Communities of Color Report Finds Native Americans Are Still Losing Ground
Communities of Color Report: Africans Fail to Thrive in Multnomah County
Congo Week Aims to Bring Awareness of U.S. Role in Preventing Mass Killings and Rapes
Controversy Builds Over Oregon Department of Transportation Contracts
Controversy Over Police Discipline Renewed After Arbitrator Rules in Chasse Case
Convention Planners Say Portland Needs a Headquarters Hotel
Corina Owens New Pet Salon Turns All Dogs Into Show Dogs
Court Case Unresolved But Portland Police Chief Pushes Ahead with Reforms
CPR Program Helps Keep Youth Out of Prison: Part Two
CPR Program Helps Youth Leave Prison Behind Forever
Credit the Se Works Civic Justice Program for Giving Hope for the Future
Curious Comedy and Rosa Parks/Ockley Green Students Put True Stories on Stage
Custodial Company Takes Care of Its Own
Dana Thompson Stars As Lt. Uhura in Trek in the Park
Darfur Survivor to Speak in Portland
David Douglas High School Hosts Youth Candidate Forum
Dc Parks Chief to Speak
De La Salle Settles Into New Home
Deondrae Clark Has Died After Being Shot Friday in North Portland
Department of Justice Report on Portland Police Bureau
Department of Justice: Portland Police Used Excessive Force Against People with Mental Illness
Digging Deep to Find Success: Michael Martin Owner of Northwest Infrastructure
Dirty Bomb Exercise Comes to Town
Disarray Hampers Emergency Efforts
Disaster Agency Is a Disaster
Disaster on a Budget: Preparing an Affordable Survival Kit
Disaster Preparedness
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