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Resonating booms, high wooden clacking and a smooth rattle filled the University of Washington dance studios last weekend. Dr. Monica Rojas and the artists of the DE CAJóN project taught Afro-Peruvian rhythms and movement in a workshop that highlighted the history behind the art.

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One of Northeast Portland's most important institutions for empowering youth gears up this weekend with the Y.O.U.th (Youth Organized and United to Help) Peace & Unity Fest, Aug. 7 from 1 to 7 p.m. at the M.A.C.E. Center parking lot at 126 NE Alberta St.

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In this at times contentious interview with The Skanner News staff, Dudley outlined an independent position on jobs, education, and the "economic time bomb" many observers predict will go off in our state during the next term of office.

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Police Review Board will include supervisor of officers accused of misconduct

Critics say a recent decision by Portland City Council to allow police supervisors to rule on misconduct cases is a step back for police accountability reform. On July 14, the council voted in a 5-2 decision to allow a commander of a police officer accused of misconduct to sit on the board that decides his or her fate

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Fred Meyer banning plastic bags in Portland stores

Since 1977, checkers at grocery stores have been asking the same question: "paper or plastic?"
In Oregon, that question could soon become: "paper or your own bag?"

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Terri Horman, whose husband Kaine obtained a restraining order forcing her out of the family's house on a cloud of suspicion, has relocated to Roseburg.

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Democrat candidate for governor John Kitzhaber pitched himself as a unifying force in Oregon politics who can bring together competing interests like public employees and the business lobby.

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