Filing says grain terminal unfairly locked out employees for more than a year, but workers broke the law by making threats and engaging in violence
READ MOREWashington state issued its first legal-marijuana business license Wednesday, launching a new phase in the state's ambitious effort to regulate a market that has been illegal for more than 75 years
READ MOREThe Skanner News spoke with the artist – an emerging modern griot -- about displacement, race, art, and what it will take to bring all our communities together
READ MOREThe Portland Independent Police Review division says it is investigating what happened at Luck-One and Illmaculate’s Saturday night show at the Blue Monk
READ MOREMuslim community organizer says Portland Police referred to his ‘Ali Baba’ name
READ MOREPortland Community College President Jeremy Brown, Ph.D., has big shoes to fill. The Skanner News spoke with Brown this week about his commitment to continue the diversity efforts pioneered by his predecessor, Preston Pulliams.
READ MORERather than the usual series of lectures from a podium in an auditorium – there is some of that as well – this event is built around speed dating-style discussions bringing together small groups with community mentors who have gone through college and come back to help a new generation do it too
READ MOREA few tickets will be available at the door for the Susan G. Komen Oregon and Southwest Washington 16th Annual Breast-Cancer Issues Conference, coming up Saturday, March 1, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. the Lloyd Center Doubletree Hotel in Portland.
READ MOREThe City of Portland, The Department of Justice and the Portland Police Association are urging a federal judge to sign off on a civil rights settlement agreement. But dozens of community advocates asked the judge to reject it.
READ MOREPortland Police Bureau releases report showing officers stop and search African Americans more than others. But PPB says it’s not racial profiling; it’s because African Americans live in high-crime areas.
READ MORE