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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) -- When Matthew Vilhauer was arrested last summer for riding his bicycle naked, he was wearing a helmet.
But Vilhauer, 43, has agreed to pay a $50 fine for bicycling without a helmet, a civil infraction, to end his criminal case.

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Golfer and upholsterer will be Sadly Missed by Family and Friends

Willie James Gregory of Portland Oregon died June 21, 2010

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Portland Police Chief Mike Reese this afternoon released a statement saying the bureau should have more thoroughly investigated allegations against former Vice President Al Gore in 2009.

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Spirit of Portland winner and civic leader Clarence Harper, attacked by a gun-wielding neighbor in Southeast Portland on April 29, is still working to pull his life back together.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- Retail fireworks stands legally opened across Washington state on Monday as state and federal fire officials ramped up surveillance and prevention efforts in anticipation of Fourth of July celebrations.

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A lawsuit against the Vatican that had been dismissed as a publicity stunt moved forward when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from the Holy See. Monday's development represents a significant advance for what many believed to be a long-shot claim that the Vatican bears legal responsibility for molester priests.

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The 2010 National Newspaper Publishers Association Annual Summer Conference  loudly declare NNPA's Power to Influence Black America!

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Last week, the Oregon Board of Pharmacy voted to downgrade marijuana's drug classification from Schedule I to a Schedule II drug, acknowledging that the plant does in fact have medicinal value. Members of the Pharmacy Board have not explained why they chose Schedule II. According to state law, cannabis is now in the same category as morphine, amphetamines, hydrocodone and opium, among others.

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For the vast majority of his life, Emmett Wheatfall lived blissfully ignorant of what has now become his life's work.

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Working family man was serving a 20-day sentence

When Ray Batista agreed to serve out a 20 day sentence instead of paying a hefty fine on a hunting-related firearms violation, he didn't realize what was in store. On Monday, June 7, about halfway through his sentence in the Columbia County Jail, Batista was stabbed several times in his left eye by a group of inmates armed with a pencil.

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