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Telephone nonprofit can hook you up with information, options

What's the 211?
No, that's not a misprint. You read it right -- 211. That's the number to call for help if you're struggling and you don't know where to turn for help. The 211 Helpline can offer referrals to agencies that help with anything from paying your electric bill to getting food stamps or housing.
More than 128,000 people called 211 last year, most of them having difficulties meeting basic needs. In the freezing, dark days of January, 16,000 people called. At 211, you might find resources you didn't even know existed.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- A Seattle police officer is shown punching a young African American woman in the face in a witness video aired on several television stations. Police confirm that an officer punched a young woman Monday after a jaywalking stop escalated

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Overcrowding at Oregon's prison for women at Wilsonville has spurred a decision to reopen a women's facility at Salem.

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To appeal to families ready to graduate from the Nintendo Wii, Seattle-based Microsoft Corp. wants to build on the success of the Wii's motion-capture wand - by getting rid of the wand entirely.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- Relatives and friends of a woman and four children killed in a fast-moving apartment fire grieved as officials tried to determine why a problem with a fire engine briefly delayed the response to one of the city's deadliest blazes.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Investigators who have searched for six days for a missing 7-year-old Oregon boy without success are turning to experts from across the state to assist in the expanding effort.

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Step It Up, Inc. is recruiting for the summer Pre-internship Program, which is a career development program that documents each youth's work for high school graduation credit of career-related learning experiences ...

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Washington State University Vancouver provides quality education to the residents of Southwest Washington and the Portland metropolitan area. With a student population of 3,000, WSU Vancouver offers a small-college atmosphere with public university access.

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Unlikely activist duo backs up food artisan over minor infractions

The Portland Saturday Market was poised last week to kick out one of its only vendors of color, but a last minute appeal by an unlikely duo changed their course

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