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With skinhead influence on the wane, some doubt Nazis damaged building

Tamping down an outcry over gentrification, the Sons of Haiti Masonic Lodge is looking for donations of all sorts of supplies -- from brushes to scaffolding -- to bring the North Mississippi Avenue community together with a painting party.

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A mentor and a graduate seize their second chance at life

Run by Volunteers of America, with funding from Multnomah County's corrections service, the CPR program works with 18-25 year old men leaving prison. In Part Two, we share the stories of DeAndre Frison, who is a mentor in the program and DeAngelo Augustus, a recent graduate.

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But organizers say the street is hostile to black people – whether there is racist graffiti on the walls or not

News of racist graffiti on North Mississippi Avenue sparked plans for a peaceful demonstration in solidarity with black-owned businesses held last Saturday night.

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Drug war hurts civil rights for people of color say Measure 80 supporters

The Northwest NAACP is calling on political, business and faith leaders to support Measure 80, the Cannabis Tax Act.

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The Skanner News investigates how security costs impact the business of hip-hop

While dress codes have prevented some people from attending hip-hop events, the cost of security has discouraged some artists from putting them on in the first place.

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If effort succeeds more small urban renewal districts could follow

J.P. Morgan Chase Bank has made a $50,000 donation to the Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative which aims to create jobs and support small business in six Portland neighborhoods.

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PART 1: More than 75 percent of graduates do not reoffend

CPR stands for Community Partnerships Reinvestment, but it's tempting to think of it more in the medical sense, as CPR for young offenders. Because, while it doesn't actually kickstart hearts that have stopped beating, it does seem to stop young men from throwing their lives away.

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Our Partyfinder Google Map will show you what's going on near you!

National Night Out 2012 runs from Aug. 2-12. Find the Party closest to you with our handy Google Map

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Old battles between hip-hop community and the City re-emerge over dress code changes

The hip-hop scene in Portland has been in a state of flux due to changing dress codes, security expenses and an ongoing rocky relationship with the City.

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A review by The Skanner News has revealed three key weaknesses in the he-said/she-said case

What if someone you barely know, who believes in the healing power of angels and 'the Violet Ray,' tells an influential person that you have uttered a horrible threat – but you haven't?

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