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Bike tour of East Portland promotes diversity in planning, services

East Portland, or 'The Numbers,'  is home to one-quarter of the city's residents. But this fast-growing area is also poorer and has fewer resources than other parts of the city. So what's being done to level the playing field for this multicultural area? Find out Aug. 25 at the Second Annual Equity Ride.

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Three Democrats and a Republican throw hats in the ring

Three Democrats and a Republican are the first to say they will run to represent Oregon's House District One in Washington DC. Incumbent, Rep. David Wu resigned Wednesday Aug. 3, after allegations of making unwanted advances to the daughter of one of his donors. It was the final straw after a string of disclosures alleging misuse of pain medications and detailing bizarre texts to his staffers, that led to multiple staff resignations. The primary election will be held Nov. 8, with the general election set for Jan. 31.
 

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We asked candidates for Portland mayor in 2012 to lay out their priorities

Now that Mayor Sam Adams says won't be running for a second term, candidates are lining up to succeed him. The Skanner News asked Charlie Hales, Eileen Brady and Max Brumm which challenges they would prioritize if elected mayor.

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For upcoming public forum, officials are accepting input on "topics, speakers, format and/or desirable outcomes"

A weeks-long dust up over the process of deciding the future of traffic on North Williams Avenue has brought a widened citizens' advisory committee and a public forum on the issue.

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Both Akon and Issa have roots in Senegal but found musical success in the USA

Portland State University graduate Issa will perform with Akon, Aug. 13, at the Palais de Congres in Montreal  in front of a crowd of 20,000 people.  He's one of five performers chosen through Akon's Hitlab.com. Then on Aug. 14, he'll perform in Toronto at the Wham Bam 2011 festival, which also features Ke$ha.   

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Last year Leonard reached an agreement with PPS to take all the materials that would be recycled

Carolyn Leonard has spent over $2400 on a book giveaway for families in the Portland area but she sees it as a necessary expense. "Compared to what can happen to our kids, it's worth it," she says.

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Bright colors song and dance mirrored her joyful spirit

Friends and family of Yashanee Vaughn gathered Saturday July 30 at City Bible Church on Rocky Butte. Hundreds  came to celebrate the teens short life and to lay her remains to rest, packing the church with supporters. Her mother, Shaquita Louis had requested that instead of black, mourners should wear bright colors. The family wore bright red  along with black and white to honor her love of color.  

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'It looks like a model for the kind of community that I think people in Portland hope Portland is'

Oregon Book Award-nominated poet Crystal Ann Williams started July 1 as the new diversity chief at Reed College.

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After three long months the missing teen is laid to rest

A celebration of life is planned Saturday, July 30 for Yashanee Vaughn. Just 14 years old when her life was stolen away, those who knew her say the pretty Helensview High School student had a big smile and a heart to match.  Family, friends and supporters of the family, will gather to remember Yashanee at 1p.m. at City Bible Church, Rocky Butte Campus, 9200 N.E. Fremont St. A reception will follow.

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Is this Fairness or Fareness

If a TriMet fare inspector caught you riding the Max train without a ticket any time during the last five years, your punishment likely was a warning. But from now on, even if you're a first-time offender, you risk a fine of at least $175.

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