11-19-2024  7:17 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

Northwest News

 

Oregonians can apply for health insurance between Nov. 1 and Dec. 15

READ MORE

 

Alexander, whose background is in multicultural counseling, stepped into her role this summer

READ MORE

Constantin Severe talked to The Skanner about police accountability in Portland. Photo by David Nguyen. 

Director of IPR talks about the present and future of police reform in Portland

READ MORE

(image: Sue Sapp) 

Water bureau is implementing strategy by 2022 to lower lead levels

READ MORE

 

Early totals show 64 percent of voters approved bond for repairs and facility upgrades

READ MORE

"Leaving Home" poster (Courtesy of Outside the Frame) 

Outside the Frame hosts its annual gala at The Armory Nov. 13

READ MORE

(ZabMilenko at English Wikipedia) 

A group promoting white supremacy has been placing posters around Southern Oregon for months

READ MORE

A new map shows census tracts that may be harder to count in the 2020 decennial census count. Tracts with higher populations of people of color – including tracts in East Multnomah County – may be at particular risk, researchers say. Captured from http://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/. 

Research notes ‘hard-to-count’ communities could be hard hit by flattened Census funding

READ MORE

 

A new report unveils the tough barriers faced by children of color and those of immigrant families

READ MORE

 

Grant includes $750,000 for culturally specific programming

READ MORE

Recently Published by The Skanner News

  • Default
  • Title
  • Date
  • Random

theskanner50yrs 250x300