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Five candidates in contested balloting won outright in last night's voting

One of the most competitive primary ballots in years has ended in an election night of historic low turnout in Multnomah County and across the state of Oregon.

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Novick wins seat on Portland City Council: Fritz and Nolan will duke it out in November

The Skanner News went to as many parties as possible (not many) with the Raiford campaign

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POIC to open Rosemary Anderson East this fall

Portland Opportunities Industrial Center is partnering with Gresham-Barlow and Centennial school districts, and with the PAL youth center to open a new alternative high school with wraparound services.

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New poll shows Oregonians favor expanding treatment and community supervision

With crime at a 30-year low, Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has opened the door for new sentencing policies, and a stronger focus on parole and probation. That could mean less prison time for nonviolent and lower risk offenders.

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Intimate, funny, but above all utterly on point about the dangerous realities faced by communities of color and women trapped in violence

When National Public Radio host Michele Norris came to Portland last Wednesday to address the YWCA Inspire Luncheon, she focused on the pressing issues of racism and domestic violence.

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Walter Dines Memorial League Finals Set for Thursday May 17

The alternative basketball league that honors teen who drowned tragically, finishes successful second season

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Argument centers around who controls the list

If you are on the government's No Fly list, you have no way to know until you show up at an airport to fly, and get turned away. That has happened to several American citizens and permanent residents, some who were stranded overseas with no way to get home.

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Group seeks friends and relatives of the voting rights activist

An obscure grave in Portland's Lone Fir Cemetery is the final resting place of a Black woman who helped change the world. Her name was Hattie Redmond, and she was a leader in the 1912 campaign that won equal voting rights for Oregon women.

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Proposal seeks to rename University Park Community Center

A proposal slated to go before City Council June 6, seeks to rename University Park Community Center as the Charles Jordan Community Center.

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Witnesses did not offer much help to police

Police say witnesses did not offer information, but officers found leads that led to the arrest.

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