Hispanics and Asian-Americans say getting relief from deportations is more important for many of the 11 million immigrants here illegally than creating a pathway to U.S. citizenship.
READ MOREA group led by Oregon grocery stores filed initial paperwork Monday that could lead to a ballot measure asking voters whether to privatize liquor sales.PORTLAND, Ore.
READ MOREDr. Bruce Goldberg, acting director of Cover Oregon, says the state's insurance exchange has significantly increased enrollment in private health plans to an estimated 7,500 people.
READ MORENelson Mandela was one of the most beloved men in modern world history. All living U.S. presidents traveled to South Africa this week to attend his funeral. Around the globe, from the most modest to the most rich and powerful, mourners are talking about Mandela’s legacy of peace, reconciliation and social justice.
READ MOREFormer Oregonian reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones has won a prestigious Sidney award for her radio story on racial profiling in housing.
READ MOREOne week Lakeitha Elliott was the Multnomah Democrats’ party chair; the next she was not. Here’s what happened….
READ MOREThe Urban League of Portland’s State of Black Oregon report -- one of Oregon’s most important public resources — is crowdsourcing its next edition on Indiegogo.com.
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After a year of persistence and hard work, Roosevelt's new publishing center has finally published its first book, 'Where The Roses Smell the Best: A Literary Companion to Portland.'
READ MOREThere are millions of websites out there with gazillions of political points of view fighting for voters’ attention every day of the week.
READ MORESen. Jeff Merkley’s office has snatched victory from the jaws of defeat for one small music promotion business in Portland struggling to bring a prestigious “Gypsy jazz” guitarist on a Northwest tour.
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