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Marcus Mundy: I expected him to be a force in Portland for decades

The tragic death of Rob Ingram from a heart attack, Sunday, comes as a shock to many Portlanders.  Our hearts go out to his wife Dana and his five children. Here are a few tributes to Rob from some of  those who knew him best.

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The group holds an Urban Jobs Initiative Community Forum at Humboldt Gardens from 6-7:30 p.m. on Nov. 30

The Urban League of Portland is rolling out a new jobs initiative to target multigenerational unemployment in the Black community. "Unemployment has had a devastating effect on Portland," says director of Advocacy and Public Policy Midge Purcell Purcell.

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Whether you can offer 2 hours or 22 United Way has a project for you

Inspired, uplifted and committed to making a difference in our communities: That's how millions of Americans feel when they think about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Now, all of us have another opportunity to make Dr. King's message ring out loud across Portland, by volunteering Jan. 13-16 over the King holiday weekend.

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How the newest chapter of Portland's activist community, the Occupy Movement – which has triggered protests as big as those in the early 90s – is signaling a sea change in the medium

The Flying Focus Video Collective recently marked its 20th year of producing documentary-style cable television programming about progressive issues and organizations.

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Effort to keep teens out of adult jails expands to intake process

Do you know a teenager who has been processed for incarceration through the adult Coffee Creek Correctional Facility? The nonprofit Partnership for Safety and Justice wants to know how juveniles are being treated there, as part of a research project to bolster new legislation keeping youths out of adult jails.

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Legalization? Decriminalization? No Way!

Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske says the administration's new drug policies will usher in a more enlightened public health approach, based on science and what we know works. About 20 million U.S. adults, more than one in 10 of us, regularly use illegal drugs. And for years, the 'War on Drugs' has sent millions of drug users, growers and sellers to prison, branded as felons.

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Federal officials launch individual audits investigating abuses by mortgage companies

Specific reviews are being conducted on the home foreclosure practices of Ally Bank/ GMAC, Aurora Bank, Bank of America, Citibank, EverBank, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, MetLife, OneWest, PNC, Sovereign Bank, SunTrust, U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo

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Patients line up more than 24 hours ahead of doors opening

More than 1900 volunteer dentists, hygienists, and community helpers, set up a giant dental office in the Oregon Convention Center Monday. Organized by the Oregon Dental Association, the Mission of Mercy effort will deliver free dental care to 2,000 people who don't have insurance or the means to pay for treatment. 

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Occurred just after 5 a.m. Friday in isolated area near Canada

WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) -- A magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattled an isolated area of Washington state near the Canadian border.

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'It's really amazing when you see someone who's had pain for years and years, and you diagnose them and treat them, and the pain goes away. The look on their face is unmistakable'

He says many of his patients regret not seeking attention sooner rather than letting it make their lives miserable. On the staff of The Aspen Spine and Neurosurgery Center affiliated with Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center, Dr. Ward spoke with The Skanner News about what causes neck and back pain, what can fix it, and why so many people don't.

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