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New county Circuit Court judge has a distinguished history

Circuit Court Judge Adrienne Nelson bends over the stub of a plant with just one hardy leaf. Worried about its welfare, she gives it some water and moves it from the window in her Multnomah County Courthouse office to the coffee table near her desk.


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Hats are like people. Sometimes they reveal. Sometimes they conceal. And sometimes they simply astound you.
Regina Taylor's Crowns, on the Portland Center Stage, is based on photographer Michael Cunningham's and journalist Craig Mayberry's acclaimed Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats.


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Ramirez, Haynes, Khamas among the event's slate of speakers

A broad cross-section of Portlanders — from union members to peace activists, from members of the faith community to plain old concerned citizens — is expected to turn out at Tom McCall Waterfront Park on Sunday, March 19, for a rally and march to mark the third anniversary of the Iraq War.


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SALEM—Bruce Broussard won't be on the ballot this election season. But you can't say he didn't try.


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Paul Williams, Jason Mouton and Willie Streeter III

Paul 'The Pope' Williams Dies at 63Paul Williams ("The Pope") was born Jan.…


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Jim HillSALEM—The six gubernatorial candidates who gathered Tuesday for the first cross-party…


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CORVALLIS—Factors influencing risky sexual behaviors among young men and women at risk for HIV infection are the focus of a five-year, $2 million study headed by an Oregon State University public health researcher.


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Portland Boulevard may be renamed in honor of Rosa Parks

Portland Boulevard may soon bear the name of the late Rosa Parks, who ignited the country's civil rights movement.
The wide boulevard that memorializes the city and is bordered mostly by Portland's older, graceful houses of past generations, could be known as "Rosa Parks Way" as early as May.


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Kulongoski's 'Kids' Page' offers a host of educational activities

While celebrating "Read Across America Day" at Boise-Eliot Elementary School in Portland recently, Gov. Ted Kulongoski unveiled his new Web site for children,"Governor Kulongoski's Kids' Page."


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Lewis & Clark legal program uses progressive recruiting practices

The nation's law schools — and, by extension, its lawyers — are too White, according to a University of Dayton Law School study.


The study says that 67 percent of law school applicants are White, but Whites end up filling more than 80 percent of law school seats. The result is a national system of jurisprudence in which non-Whites are underrepresented, the study notes.


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