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At the beginning of the Race for the Cure's 5k walk, "Team Peggy for Mammograms" takes off at full throttle and full tilt.  With about 35 team members from all around the state and Texas, Peggy Ross' team was ready to roll to make it to the finish line and head for breakfast together after the race. Ross is a local cancer survivor, an inspiration to many, and director of the Oregon Affirmative Action Office. 
Photo By Julie Keefe


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NOBLE offers scholarships, trainings, support for local people

The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives – is taking steps to reach out to the local community with supportive programs, projects and trainings. "It is not just for Black law enforcement — it's for everyone in law enforcement,"....


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Story of one mother's contested drug conviction focuses on family

In 1993, Hamedah Hassan was sentenced to live the rest of her life in a federal penitentiary. Hassan – then known as Stephanie Lomax -- didn't rape, murder or kidnap anyone. Her crime? She was marginally involved in her cousin's crack cocaine business. She babysat the kids, ran small errands and occasionally wired money for him – she says she never touched the drugs ....


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Jefferson High School Alumni Association is planning a huge tailgating party for the Oct. 3 Homecoming Game against Roosevelt. The cars will begin lining up on the west side of the football field for the school's 100th birthday festivities.
Alumni are encouraged to bring as many of their fellow classmates, friends, and family as they can. Organizers are also trying to find people with old cars that represent the 10 decades the school has seen....


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Bulletin Board

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


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You're in charge of your own disaster plans, officials say


Imagine the chaos if a tremendous earthquake …


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The Bayer Corporation survey found that women, African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields and that the result could hurt the nation as a whole. The findings of the study should alarm whoever is going to be the next president of the United States the report stated. Minorities are seen as perhaps the saving grace for the country if America is going to keep its place as the leader in the STEM industry, the report noted.
 "What is most dramatic about this survey is the extent to which the Fortune executives speak with one unequivocal voice on these issues," said Dr. Attila Molnar, President and CEO of Bayer Corporation.  "Almost without exception, they overwhelmingly recognize this country's great need to tap the potential of the entire STEM talent pool, and the importance of doing so at every point on the development continuum...


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See a film and help fight hunger at the 28th annual Cans Film Festival, Thursday, Sept. 25.
Donate three or more cans or boxes of nonperishable food at any Regal Cinemas in Oregon and Clark County, Wash., and receive admission to a movie and a small popcorn..."As the cost of food and fuel rises, more people seek emergency food," says Rachel Bristol, the food bank CEO. "The food that moviegoers donate during Cans Film Festival helps regional food banks of the OFB Network fight hunger in their local communities."...


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"Fair Housing Practices & Avoiding Discrimination"...
Childrens Fund Meetings...
Purchases Help Fund 'Beyond Bars' Program....
Fritz, Lewis to Debate Oct. 8 For OLMV....
Debate Date Debated....


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Portland Public Schools Superintendent Carole Smith is calling for community members to join a citizens' committee to on student enrollment and transfer issues.
The district says the panel will explore both the policies and practice around school choice, enrollment and transfer, with topics such as priority and preferences in the school choice lottery, guarantees in student assignment and other important issues....


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  • Two Democratic primaries for U.S. House seats in Oregon could help reveal whether the party’s voters are leaning more toward progressive or establishment factions in the state's 3rd and 5th Congressional Districts. Maxine Dexter in the 3rd District and Janelle Bynum in the 5th are highlighting their legislative experience. Meanwhile, Susheela Jayapal in the 3rd and Jamie McLeod-Skinner in the 5th are leaning into their progressive endorsements. The 3rd District is safe for Democrats, while the party is hoping to flip the Republican-held 5th
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  • Ed Dwight, America's first Black astronaut candidate, has finally made it to space 60 years later, flying with Jeff Bezos’ rocket company. The 90-year-old Dwight blasted off from West Texas with five other passengers on Sunday. Dwight was an Air Force pilot when President John F. Kennedy championed him as a NASA astronaut candidate. But he wasn’t picked. The trip made Dwight the record-holder for being oldest person in space.
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  • The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Karim Khan said Monday that he believes Netayahu, his defense minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip and Israel. The prosecutor must request the warrants from a pre-trial panel of three judges, who take on average two months to consider the evidence and determine if the proceedings can move forward
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