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Two new productions were submitted in June to NPMTC's Oral History Video Contest Initiated in January 2012 to collect stories of "Life in Vanport," the project's original contest theme.

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No injuries reported; police seek information

 Portland Police say three Black youth are in custody after a shooting in Parkrose. North Precinct officers were called out to Northeast 103rd Avenue and Sandy Boulevard at 5:48 a.m. Thursday, June 27.

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The Nursery's partnership with LifeWorks NW has allowed it to expand services for the whole life span

Since merging with LifeWorks NW nearly a year ago, Children's Relief Nursery has continued to expand its services to children and families.

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Midwives and doulas work to improve birth outcomes for Black women and babies

Following up on an expansion of their community and new offices on Northeast Martin Luther King Boulevard, the International Center for Traditional Childbearing hosts its second Afro-Centric Pregnancy Fair, Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lents Park at SE 92nd and Holgate in southeast Portland.

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Free food and drinks at Dishman Community Center July 6

A fundraiser for the Amiri International Development Union will entertain guests with African dancing and a variety of delicious food and drinks.

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Summer program helps youth make video telling stories of grandparents

Multnomah County library is taking applications for a five-week summer program where youth aged 13 to 18 will make a video about their grandparent, or another important elder in their lives.

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Crew is one year into a three year contract to transform Oregons education system

Farewell Rudy Crew. The New York educator who came to Oregon a year ago to transform the state's education system is leaving, to head one of the colleges in City University of New York's system.

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Volunteers say they will not help with the Alberta Street art festival this week

The Friends of Last Thursday committee resigned in a unanimous protest, Monday, saying the City of Portland is making unreasonable demands that will spoil Alberta Street's signature event.

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Seattle's Pioneer Human Services and Portland's SE Works won grants to help prisoners

Seattle and Portland will both benefit from $20 million in grants from the U.S.  Department of Labor. The grants will go to 16 prisoner re-entry programs across the country to support training and employment programs for prison inmates in pre-release employment programs.

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Only a few of potential jurors said they had limited exposure to guns

(CNN) -- The prosecution in the George Zimmerman trial in Florida asked 40 potential jurors about a wide range of subjects Wednesday, the eighth day of jury selection.

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