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Many who need psychological help are going without

Throughout the state of Oregon, there are only five locations where veterans can receive mental health care. Given the size of the state – and the number of war veterans who live in rural areas – the availability of mental health care is something that is a top concern for people like Jim Willis, the director of the Oregon Department of Veteran Affairs.
Since March, Willis and others have been visiting cities around the state as part of the Governor's Task Force on Veterans' Services to find out where care discrepancies exist....

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County holds events to help locals recover their federal refunds

Thousands of seniors in the Portland area are eligible for a variety of federal benefits but have not applied for them – pushing the Portland metro area to a rank of 23rd in the United States for "non-filers."
The good news is – it's not too late. ...


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Employees harrassed Black, Hispanic workers and their defenders

Home electronics retailer Video Only will pay $630,000 and carry out anti-racism measures to settle two discrimination lawsuits, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Monday. 
According to the agency's suit two employees faced repeated slurs and jokes about their race, national origin, and religion ...

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The Electronettes, one of Seattle's most electrifying drill teams, marched in the 66th annual Lake City Summer Festival Grand Performance Parade Aug. 2.  The official Seafair event included a vintage car show, street fair, events for kids and a great parade featuring the infamous Seafair Pirates. The Electronettes also participated in the Umoja Fest parade earlier that day.
Photo by Susan Fried


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Mortgage counseling events offer advice before crisis occurs

While the wave of home mortgage defaults has not deluged the Pacific Northwest, many experts say it will – soon.
In the meantime, the Seattle Urban League is hosting a series of free events designed to keep homeowners in their homes by educating mortgage holders before they face a financial crisis.
First, the organization is holding two counseling-based sessions to help mortgage holders learn about their financial obligations and document any potential difficulties that may arise in the future over their home debt.
Then, in October, a bigger event is planned featuring representatives from many home mortgage lenders who will meet with their clients to work out their financial problems and conflicts on the spot.
"The majority of people who call us don't know what type of mortgage they have ...


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'Top 2' Primary changes 2-party vote system; poll workers needed

Ballots have now officially been mailed to all registered King County voters – but elections officials need more volunteers in the polling places for absentee voters who may miss their chance to mail their ballots back in.
Many of the jobs include a stipend for training and Election Day service....


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Despite outreach, no one weighs in on Seattle Light planning

Seattle City Light recently held public meetings on July 8 and 15 to discuss the future of its Integrated Resource Development Plan. The city had a rigorous media and marketing campaign, hoping for a large turnout and energetic public discussion, but the meetings did little to provide for greater public insight....


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Bulletin Board

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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Bulletin Board

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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When John Wolfe googled "African American psychologists" in Portland and couldn't find one, he knew the problem was more than just perception.
Wolfe is now trying to bridge the gap between the need for therapy in the community and the available supply of professionals.
Just like his father before him, John Wolfe had always been drawn to the career of social work.

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