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'The banks should be ashamed. They are committing the crimes'

Instead of enjoying a sunny Sunday afternoon, members of Occupy North East (ONE) – a.k.a. 'The Black Working Group,' We Are Oregon and Ainsworth United Church of Christ (UCC) came together to discuss foreclosure and how churches can get involved.

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The event is not a sales opportunity, and no products will be marketed or sold – but organizers say it will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about taking care of your money

Sign up now for a free financial fitness workshop at the June Key Delta Community Center, North Albina, Saturday, April 28, 9:30 a.m. to noon.

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Monday, April 16 school board session allows public comment

Monday night's Portland Public Schools Board "study session" is shaping up to be the Waterloo of the Harriet Tubman Young Women's Leadership Academy.

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The Jefferson High School freshman stands out as a success on the court and in the classroom

Gage, who is also an honor roll student, led the school's freshman basketball team to an undefeated season and averaged 24 points a game. He goes to great lengths to praise his coach, teammates and family influences for his success, both on the court and in the classroom.

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Discussion format brings youth and candidates together

Multnomah Youth Commission's candidate forum attracted almost every likely winner in Portland City Council's upcoming elections, and plenty of likely runners-up.

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The City Attorney has determined under Oregon law 243.706(1) that the 'City has sufficient legal grounds to challenge the reinstatement of Office Frashour'

'Based on the City Attorney's opinion, I will not implement the Arbitrator's decision. If the Portland Police Association challenges my action, I will request that the ERB expedite their decision-making process on this matter.'

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Sixty youth attend Multnomah Youth Commission meeting to voice their views

Portland's children and youth are in line to take big hits in the City of Portland's 2012-13 budget. Budget proposals currently under consideration by the council include deep cuts to programs that serve the city's most disadvantaged youth.

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Jessi was on the scene last year when Leonard Irving was shot dead on 82nd Avenue

Portland Gang Task force says Jeray Lashawn Jessi, 22, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with the Feb. 22 shooting of Cortez Wade.

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Event held at SEI provides a closed forum for discussion on how families talk about racism

In response to the Trayvon Martin shooting, around 80 men and 20 women gathered at Self Enhancement Inc. (SEI) this past week to discuss police brutality and strategic action in the Black community.

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Portland's Business leaders offer support at MAC club

Business leaders at the POIC Work Opportunites Breakfast gave a standing ovation to two students receiving CARE Role model awards. 

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