Shariffa Ali worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival to create You Go Girl!, a stunning film short.
READ MOREPublic defenders and corrections officers describing inhumane conditions in King County jails are asking the county to stop booking people awaiting charges on nonviolent felony offenses amid staff shortages and a surge in coronavirus cases.
READ MOREAs Oregon lawmakers return to the Capitol on Tuesday for the 2022 legislative session, their priorities include affordable housing, bolstering the state’s workforce, and limiting the emergency power of the governor
READ MOREDon’t Shoot Portland petitioning to buy property, alleges unclear, unfair process
READ MOREThe Washington state Supreme Court will consider whether fare enforcement on public transit represents an unconstitutional incursion into passengers’ right to privacy.
READ MORERobin Holmes-Sullivan, Ph.D. will be the first woman, first woman of color, and the first LGBTQ+ person to be President of LC. She is also a clinical psychologist by trade, currently Dean of Students.
READ MOREOregon has only roughly one-third of the public defense attorneys it needs to provide reasonably effective assistance to low-income defendants
READ MORECongressman makes case for Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Dean’s Beauty Salon and Barber Shop, and the Golden West Hotel’s importance to city history and heritage.
READ MOREA Latino civil rights organization and others filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday that says new political maps in Washington state approved by a bipartisan redistricting panel intentionally dilute Hispanic voters' influence.
READ MOREReports show that between 2019 and 2021, the overall percentage of students who met state standards on the math portion of the exam fell by 20 percentage points.
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