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A free workshop dealing with Health, Job Employment, Law and Crime Prevention

Are You Ready is a community wide event to help residents find out the importance of public health, emergency preparedness, mental health, and youth engagement 

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This is what youth violence prevention looks like at grassroots level

With a dilapidated building, a tight budget and no extra money to feed the 50 teens who flock to evening basketball, PAL's Eastside Youth Center is scrambling to meet the needs of Rockwood teens.

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The National Newspaper Publishers Association announced the awards at its convention in Atlanta

The Skanner News staff won two second place prizes in the 22nd Annual A. Phillip Randolph Messenger Awards.

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Blast resistant exterior protects law enforcement secrets

The FBI's new building belongs to a Las Vegas developer with a colorful past.

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Rockwood steps up to prevent youth violence this summer

East Portland neighbors, businesses and nonprofits are working with Portland Police, the Rosewood Initiative and the county Sheriff's Office to bring fun to youth and keep Rockwood safe this summer.

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Police and community justice staff praise pastors agreement

A group of about 30 pastors from about 20 Portland churches want to make funerals gang-free zones, by banning the colors, clothing and music associated with gangs during funerals.

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Becomes first African-American appointed to the board

When it comes to the outdoors, Greg Wolley has been everywhere you can imagine, defying many stereotypes about African-Americans and wildlife.

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In Burlington and Mount Vernon, the lawyers were so overburdened that the appointment of public defenders is `'little more than a sham'

SEATTLE (AP) -- For the first time, Washington's Supreme Court is setting limits on the number of cases that public defenders can handle -- an effort to improve the quality of legal representation for some of the 200,000 poor people prosecuted in the state every year, but one that could increase costs to local governments at a time of tight budgets.

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Clifford Walker and Willie Woolfolk offered 'chance to clear their names' – Walker refuses

Fired Oregon Commission for Black Affairs members Clifford Walker and Willie Woolfolk say they have been invited to hearings at the state capitol to "clear their names" – but as yet neither has been informed about exactly what they are supposed to have done to get the boot.

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Obama speaks about father and family and her upbringing in Chicago

Michelle Obama wowed an enthusiastic crowd of 5000 graduates and their families at Oregon State University, where she gave the 2012 Commencement address.

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