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Eat more, and eat a variety of vegetables. You can't go wrong with vegetables! Our "best" picks are good to start with, but try other produce, too. These vegetables pack the most nutrition for the lowest cost:

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The list last opened in 2006 when the agency received nearly 10,000 applications in two weeks

Low-income individuals and families who need help paying their rent will be able to apply for the Section 8 rent assistance waiting list this November.  Home Forward, the agency that administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program in Multnomah County, is accepting online applications from Nov. 1 through Nov. 10, 2012.

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City of Portland employee is honored for changing lives by championing high-speed Internet for all

The League of Oregon Cities' has honored Mary Beth Henry, manager of the City of Portland's Office for Community Technology, with the Herman Kehrli Award for 2012.

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What Did Oregon's child abuse and juvenile justice systems know?

Since March 30, 2011, Parrish Bennette Jr. has been held in Multnomah County's Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center. He is accused of killing 14-year-old Yashanee Vaughn and burying her body on the slopes of Rocky Butte, less than two months after his 16th birthday.

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PAALF is looking for seasoned professionals emerging into a life of service

Proper representation amongst decision makers has long been a gripe in the Black community. The Portland African American Leadership Forum (PAALF) is launching its African American Leadership Academy (AALA) this month to address the problem.

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Video: Stoll plans to take on issues of student debt, and access to capital

The Obama administration has tapped Portland attorney Robert Stoll to champion everyday American consumers dealing with the powerful financial services industry.

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Chief Mike Reese: It's a 'big step in moving forward with community engagement'

According to police code, a 1011 refers to when an officer reports in for service at the beginning of the day. Thus, the Portland Police Bureau found it fitting to open a patrol substation at the old Southeast Precinct on Thursday Oct. 11.

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Teaching With a Purpose Conference gave teachers a glimpse of hip-hop's potential in the classroom

The power of music was on full display at PCC Cascade Campus this past Friday as the Journey to Freedom (JTF) Project hosted its Teaching With a Purpose Conference. The theme of this year's conference was Infusing Hip Hop Into Education.

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