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Although Blacks made up about 5.4 percent of Portland's general population, they accounted for 28.3 percent of the city's homeless

Blacks are overrepresented in Portland's homeless shelter population, according to a new report by the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness (ICPH).

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The Portland Parks and Recreation employee set to travel to DC for honor

The White House has chosen André Ashley, sports management supervisor for Portland Parks & Recreation as a "Let's Move! Champion of Change." Ashley, a 10-year parks employee, will be recognized at a "Champion of Change," event March 22 at the White House.

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Russell Hornsby of 'Grimm' encourages more actors to try out as 'extras' for show

Hornsby has considered Portland a "wonderful rest spot" since he came to the city in March of last year to shoot scenes for the show "Grimm." But he says he found himself isolated for the first few months of his time in Portland, partly due to the lack of people of color in the city.

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As mayor she led a delegation to establish Oregon's first sister city in Africa

Gussie McRobert, who boldly led Gresham for 10 years, died March 8 aged 79.

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Part One: Struggling homeowners will get help

Oregon Passes Foreclosure Reform with One Tiny Problem: Enforcement

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Jefferson High School revealed the identity of its 2012 Rose Princess, Thursday March 8. Janae Brown will represent the school on this year's Rose Court.

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26-year-old took pictures of dying nursing home patients, uploaded them to Facebook

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Police say an Oregon woman who worked as a nursing assistant took photos of dying patients at a nursing home and posted them on her Facebook page with demeaning comments.

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The disproportionate incarceration of young people of color and the achievement gap are linked; the common denominator is the vast proportion of students kicked out of class as a form of school punishment.

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The simple fact is that families caught up in the school disciplinary process are often not listened to, and are often disrespected and shamed

In early February Camron's mom, Tamberlee Tarver, testified about her little boy's well-documented disabilities and her consistent inability to access special education services from his school before Gov. John Kitzhaber's Oregon Education Investment Board in Salem; subsequently the OEIB set up a public forum, also Tuesday, March 6 from 6:30-8:30 at the Center for Self Enhancement.

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Racism hurts Asians, Pacific Islanders in Portland more than in rest of USA

With national figures showing Asian and Pacific Islanders outstripping Whites in education and earning power, many people believe racism doesn't affect Asians. That's just wrong— at least in Multnomah County 

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