This year the Londer Learning center celebrates its 20th year of helping corrections clients pass the GED exam and go on to build careers and attend college. For the first time, the graduates wore caps and gowns donated by prison inmates thanks to a fundraising effort by Ezekiel Stroschein.
Mayor McGinn is touting a new program, Read and Rise, to push students toward literacy by third grade.
Local FBI officials Tuesday unveiled two new ways for members of the public to pass on suspicions of government fraud.
Nike Jordan brand president brought film director Spike Lee and his family to Quartet restaurant Monday.
Activists went to Salem Tuesday morning for an open hearing on Senate Bill 560, The End Racial Profiling Act. That's just one of a slate of bills supported by the communities of color coalition to promote racial justice in Oregon.
On Saturday, June 22, Northwest Kidney Centers holds its 11th annual Kidney Health Fest for African American Families, featuring free health screenings, education, entertainment and healthy food made by local celebrity chefs.
Seniors from Franklin High School in Portland celebrated with family and friends after graduating June 11.
Slideshow of Photos of Portlands Knott Street Boxers at Practice. Coach Stanley Dunn trains boxers at the boxing gym in Dishman Community Center
In operation now for less than two months, Union is a driver-owned cooperative, affiliated with Communications Workers of America Local 7901. Its mission includes improving working conditions for drivers, as well as operating a clean, safe, welcoming and environmentally aware service.
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Inc. and Legacy Emanuel Medical Center are partnering to help reduce youth violence among males of color through Healing Hurt People Portland, or HHP.