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The first-ever 5K Walk for Foster Care, to be held at the Rose Bowl Stadium, is set for July 26. The event is sponsored by rhythm and blues artist Kashif Saleem, above, and his organization, iCare Foundation, which pairs over 200 foster youth with mentors. Over 10,000 people are expected at the event, which features a 5K walk, parenting, adoption and mentorship classes, a vendor area, and a concert featuring top entertainment....


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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ It has been a rough 10 days for Michelle Obama.

Internet rumors claimed there was a videotape of her criticizing "whitey" from a church pulpit. A Fox News analyst suggested that her affectionate on-stage knuckle bump with her husband, on the night he locked up the Democratic presidential nomination, might have been a "terrorist's fist jab." Fox also labeled her a "baby mama," a term some use for unwed mothers.

The rumors and innuendo reached the point that Barack Obama's campaign launched a new Web Site this week, fightthesmears.com. The first allegation it denied was the "whitey" claim, stating, "No such tape exists."

On Friday, Michelle Obama made her first public appearance since these hubbubs arose, and the campaign made sure she had a nice, soft landing. ...


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(NNPA)- A Chicago jury of 12 (nine men, three women) has acquitted R. Kelly on all 14 counts of videotaping himself having sex with an underage girl. As the first "not guilty" was read June 13, Kelly dipped his head and kept it bowed during the entire reading of the 14-count verdict.

When the reading was completed, he dabbed his face with a baby blue handkerchief from his pocket as tears streamed down his face. ...


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On Tuesday night, Sen. Barack Obama exceeded the number of delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination for the presidency. A last minute surge of superdelegates endorsing Obama pushed the candidate past the needed 2,118 votes, effectively making Obama the first African American to be a serious contender for the office of the presidency....


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Outside pressures, such as economics, federal rules, impact a troubled school"s future

When word came last November that Seattle's Rainier Beach High School was off the "needs improvement" list, Principal Robert Gary Jr. – at the goading of jubilant students – walked right down to the waterfront and jumped into Lake Washington wearing his suit and tie.
In Portland, Jefferson High School is, in many ways, a mirror image of Rainier Beach High: comparable student under-enrollment in a large, expensive facility; predominantly Black and low-income students; a history of low-achievement; coupled with record-setting championship basketball programs. ...

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State School Superintendent Terry Bergeson announcing Washington Assessment of Student Learning examination success rates for ethnic groups exceeded 80 percent. 
"I am thrilled at the results," Bergeson said.
The announcement marks the first year that seniors successfully met the states new graduation requirements inherent in the WASL.
Bergeson reported 91.4 percent of this year's high school seniors have successfully passed both the reading and writing segments of WASL.


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Sen. Blumenauer passes legislation

Sen. Earl Blumenauer this week passed a resolution naming the U.S. Post Office at 630 Northeast  Killingsworth Street after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Blumenauer told The Skanner that the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Post Office name was made official after employees of the post office, and neighborhood residents, had organized to spearhead the effort.
He was pleased to help make it official, he said, because the effort was so overwhelmingly supported by Portlanders – with absolutely no opposition....


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At 4 a.m. on May 30, 1948 residents of Vanport were informed that the waters of the rapidly rising Columbia River were nothing to worry about. Nearly 12 hours later, residents were running for higher ground. It was a day Regina Johnson Flowers and Edward Washington, as well as about 17,000 other residents, would never forget.

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NAACP Holds city, county African American Legislative Day, police accountability panel

Would you like to learn more about the ways the city and county make decisions? The Seattle Martin Luther King Jr. County NAACP hosts the inaugural African American Legislative Day to provide African Americans with information about local politics and give access to their political officials.
This event has the ability to unify the community around common interests and provide children with positive examples. Attending the event you will have the opportunity to....


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Bulletin Board

What's happening for me in my City this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your week. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below...


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