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In Loving Memory

Richard Hart is survived by daughters Willie Mae, Patsy, Nancy (Deceased in January 1997), and Sons Richard Jr. and Albert (Nathan). Richard Hart's grandchildren mourn his home-going: 

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Q&A with Connie Ashbrook of Oregon Tradeswomen

The report is talking about the importance of making training work so that people of color and women have access to the high-wage and high-skilled trades careers that are available in the transportation industry. It's looking at roads, bridges, light-rail, and other transportation infrastructure.

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Sometimes you need to have somebody take you by the hand and help you get help

A new nonprofit group of community activists in the Rosewood area, the name residents have chosen to replace Rockwood.  "RISE", which stands for Rosewood Initiative Sisters Empowerment is part of the Rosewood Initiative, an action hub for neighborhood residents who want to improve the neighborhood, home to almost 6,000 people.

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De La Salle student awarded one of company's prestigious $10,000 scholarships

The financial burden of heading to college just got a little easier for Portland high school senior Zarinah Mustafa.

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Incident with what was likely a great white occurred near Seaside

Doug Niblack was trying to catch another wave before going to work, when his longboard hit something hard as rock off the Oregon Coast and he suddenly found himself standing on the back of a thrashing great white shark.

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Police seek information in shootings

Gun violence claimed the life of 26-year old Deandre Newman Monday night and seriously injured another man, in two incidents in Northeast Portland.

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23-year-old calls himself a crime stopper; police book him for pepper spraying

SEATTLE (AP) -- Instead of the bad guys, it was Seattle's most prolific self-styled superhero that ended up in handcuffs.

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A loving father and stepfather he raised nine children

Arthur worked at United States Postal Service were he retired in the early 1980's. Arthur enjoyed watching westerns, camping, fishing and traveling with the Ebony Rose City Travelers RV Club.

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Malik Rhaasan in New York starts Occupy The Hood

About 5000 people gathered at Waterfront Park Thursday afternoon for the Occupy Portland protest. Occupy Portland came together in support of the New York protesters at Occupy Wall Street. The protests aim to highlight the growth of wealth and income inequality in the United States. Individual protesters brought other issues to the march, including the continuing U.S. military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Funeral for former The Skanner freelancer will be held Oct. 8

Elmer E. "Nic" Wickliff, a Portland-based photojournalist and former freelancer for The Skanner News Group, passed away Oct. 3 at the age of 76.

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