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Opponents say its a corporate giveaway but supporters say everyone will get new business

As Metro pushes forward with plans to site a 600-bed hotel near Portland's Convention Center, Travel Portland brought together a group of convention planners to deliver a message: Portland needs a headquarters hotel.

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City garden is a way to help more people eat fresh healthy food

Seattle city officials are about to break ground this summer for what they are calling America's first public food oasis. In a city where over 2,000 people are on a waiting list for a community garden plot, municipal leaders are seeking ways to bring more fresh, locally grown produce to the public.

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The emergency room nurse formerly worked as a technician and a police officer

Police have arrested Jeffrey Neyle McAllister, 38, and charged him with multiple sexual assaults.  As a Registered Nurse McAllister has had contact with many vulnerable adult women seeking medical treatment at the Legacy Emanuel Medical Center emergency room.

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Beloved Seattle series is back with storytelling, improvisation and more

Continuing in the tradition of mixing environmental consciousness with young people and art, Seattle's Urban Wilderness Project returns this month with its beloved open-mic storytelling team competitions.

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Friends of Last Thursday will manage the event

Mayor Hales and the Friends of Last Thursday have reached an agreement on how to manage N.E. Alberta Street's signature Arts festival this summer.

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VIDEO: Sen. Merkley says Read The Skanner

The Skanner News took first place in the Best Editorial category, for "Don't Play Politics with Our Lives." The editorial urged action to change the system of police discipline.

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A 26-year-old man is charged with murder

Police have arrested a 26-year-old man and charged him with murder in the stabbing death of Duane Bailey

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Students who qualify as Oregon residents would sign a binding contract that would require they pay a percentage of their post-college income back to the state every year for up to 24 years

A bill currently awaiting Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber's signature could radically change the way in-state public university students pay their way through college

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News that a fenced-off area is radioactive shocks local residents

The Department of Ecology, which has oversight authority for the cleanup, was not informed until mid-April of a cleanup which the Navy planned to start in May

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