PAALF leaders Tony Hopson, Maxine Fitzpatrick, Avel Gordly, Cyreena Boston and Steven Gilliam responded Monday to news that Trader Joe's has pulled out of a controversial development on N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. at N.E. Alberta Street.
READ MOREAfter a year of leadership upheavals, KBOO Community Radio in Portland has hired two respected community organizers as co-station managers of the 45-year-old institution.
READ MOREGun control, marijuana legalization and the proposed Columbia River Crossing are just three items for the packed five-week session.
READ MORESeattleites took to the streets to celebrate after the Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos 43-8 Sunday to win the Superbowl…
READ MOREPortland construction firm Colas Construction, has won the contract for the $8 million development slated for a plot of city-owned land at N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd. at N.E. Alberta Street.
READ MOREThe Respect Project will honor some of Portland's most accomplished and inspiring women Feb. 1 at a dinner event open to the public.
Superbowl Media Day brought 6,000 people to New Jersey's Prudential Center to interview Seahawks and Broncos...
READ MORECheck out our photos of The Skanner Foundation’s 28th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.
READ MOREThe family of a young woman assaulted at an OldTown 'micro-bar' has put up a $2,750 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of her attacker.
READ MOREWashington state’s short legislative session is shaping into a bipartisan stall: measures from opposite chambers aren't going anywhere.
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