VIDEO: Smile You're on Camera!
Cameras can clear the innocent but ACLU finds they are watching people of color most
2013-05-15
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Video surveillance cameras are just about everywhere. They watch us at the bank, in the mall on the street and on light rail. In theory they’re supposed to prevent crime. But civil liberties activists say they don’t work. And what’s worse, constant surveillance has put us on a slippery slope to complete loss of privacy. Read the complete article
Chief Joseph Elementary Visited by Chief Joseph's Great-Granddaughter
Elizabeth Britton counseled the children: 'You have to know who you are'
2013-05-15
Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News
Students at Chief Joseph Elementary last week had about the biggest surprise imaginable: The great-granddaughter of Chief Joseph himself came to visit the school library on Friday afternoon. Read the complete article
North Korea Says UO Grad Kenneth Bae Has Started Sentence: 15 Years Hard Labor
The United States has repeatedly called for his immediate release
2013-05-15
By Jethro Mullen CNN
North Korea said Wednesday that the U.S. citizen it sentenced last month to 15 years of hard labor has begun his stay at a special prison. Kenneth Bae, who the North Koreans refer to as Pae Jun Ho, was arrested in November in Rason city, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. Read the complete article
Man Convicted of Cutting Womens Hair on Bus Arrested for Sex Abuse on Bus
Jared Weston Walter charged with sex abuse after touching women's hair on bus
2013-05-14
The Skanner News
The same man who was arrested for putting glue in women’s hair and cutting it while riding the bus, has been arrested again. This time, Jared Weston Walter, 26, was taken into custody after a witness told police he had ejaculated on the back of a woman’s head. Read the complete article
VIDEO: Portland Turns out to Wish Stevie Wonder a Happy Birthday
See our awesome photos of the party
2013-05-13
Photos by Bernie Foster, Publisher Of The Skanner News
Portlanders turned out to Quartet restaurant, Friday May 10, to celebrate Stevie Wonder’s 63rd birthday. Read the complete article
Oregon First Lady Visits PCC Cascade on Mission to End Poverty
Cylvia Hayes spreads the word about the Oregon Prosperity Initiative
2013-05-10
The Skanner News
Oregon’s First Lady, Cylvia Hayes, spoke at Portland Community College’s Cascade campus May 9, about the state’s newest anti-poverty efforts Read the complete article
Community Members Bridge Gap at PAALF Intergenerational Forum
Different generations of Portland’s Black community discuss successes, shortcomings and path forward
2013-05-10
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
The Portland African American Leadership Forum held its second intergenerational forum May 14. Read the complete article
Doctor Has Inspiring Message: We All Can Find Health and Happiness
Janice Vaughn MD will speak May 14 at the Ambridge Event Center
2013-05-08
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Dr. Janice Vaughn will speak as part of the African American Chamber of Commerce After Hours Program: 6:30p.m. -9 p.m. May 14, at the Ambridge Event Center, 1333 N.E. Martin Luther King Blvd. Read the complete article
VIDEO: Where’s the Vote on Oregon Gun Bills?
Gun turn-in May 11 offers $100 for a handgun
2013-05-08
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Four gun bills have been sent back to the Rules committee because they don’t have enough votes to pass the Oregon Legislature. Meanwhile, Multnomah county and Portland city leaders are taking action aimed at reducing gun deaths. Read the complete article
PHOTOS: Dress For Success Oregon Offers Far More than a Business Suit
More than 200 volunteers have built a network to help women climb the career ladder
2013-05-06
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
A $200,000 grant from Bank of America will help Dress for Success Oregon fulfill its mission of helping women move out of poverty and up the career ladder. Read the complete article