04-30-2024  12:16 pm   •   PDX and SEA Weather

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As the nation waits for the inauguration of Barack Obama as the first Black president, the Seattle Black Fire Fighter's Association is celebrating the year the color barrier was broken at the Seattle Fire Department.
On Jan. 17, the SPFFA will honor the 40th anniversary of the local Black Firefighters Association chapter and the 50th anniversary of Claude Harris' first day on the job.
"He showed great strength and fortitude to put up with the attitude of those times," said Reginald Ball, Northwest region director for the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters. "The type of resolve he showed to weather the storm was a great example of personal strength ...

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Should antiquities be viewed as the property of the states where they are found or as global heritage? Given the history of national and imperialist conflicts, are countries right to demand the return of artifacts, many of which are being displayed for everyone to see at local museums? ...

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What's happening for you in Seattle this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.…

 

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What's happening for you in Portland this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below.…

 

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A motorist drives through high water at the Rainier Manor trail park in Sumner, Wash., Wednesday morning. Sumner officials recommended park residents and nearly 400 others to seek higher ground. In King County, as well as Clark County, emergency officials warned motorists not to drive through flooded roads. Interstate 5 remained closed through Chehalis, the three main highways across the Cascade Range were closed and the National Weather Service issued flood warnings for a number of major rivers in western Washington. For information on emergency preparedness procedures, check out The Skanner's Prepare, Survive a Disaster webpage (AP Photo / Ingrid Barrentine)

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Fewer people died in 2007 from traffic crashes and homicides, according to the annual King County Medical Examiner report, released last week.  The report includes statistics on causes of death, and county officials' plans on how to reduce the risk of such deaths in the future. It covers suspicious, sudden, unexpected, or violent deaths in King County for the previous year, as well as trends in homicides, traffic fatalities and drug overdose deaths ...

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More public meetings are scheduled for input on Seattle Schools Superintendent Maria L. Goodloe-Johnson's school closure proposal, which includes shuttering the respected African American Academy, and moving Van Asselt Elementary into thebuilding instead. Primary-grade African American Academy students would be absorbed into Van Asselt, with middle-schoolers from the Academy reassigned elsewhere ....

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The Seattle Public Library will be hosting "Comixtravaganza," a series of events celebrating comics, manga, graphic novels and artists. Events will take place at several library branches in January, with the finale taking place at the Central Library. The events are free and open to the public ...

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Do you want to understand men better? "Making Sense of Men" is for women who want a stronger relationship, whether they're in one right now or not. Women of all ages, who are married or in a relationship or who want a relationship ...

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Heavy police presence greeted Bay Area Rapid Transit commuters Thursday, a day after more than 100 people were arrested in violent protests over the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a transit police officer. At least three cars were set on fire, store windows were smashed and a police cruiser was vandalized in what started as a peaceful demonstration  ...

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