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Although African Americans make up 12 percent of the U.S. population, 35 percent of individuals with kidney failure on dialysis are African American

On Saturday, June 22, Northwest Kidney Centers holds its 11th annual Kidney Health Fest for African American Families, featuring free health screenings, education, entertainment and healthy food made by local celebrity chefs.

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Friends, families, fun on a special day

Seniors from Franklin High School in Portland celebrated with family and friends after graduating June 11.

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Coach Stanley Dunn trains boxers at the boxing gym in Dishman Community Center

Slideshow of Photos of Portlands Knott Street Boxers at Practice. Coach Stanley Dunn trains boxers at the boxing gym in Dishman Community Center

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Driver-owned cooperative has 75 percent hybrid fleet

In operation now for less than two months, Union is a driver-owned cooperative, affiliated with Communications Workers of America Local 7901.  Its mission includes improving working conditions for drivers, as well as operating a clean, safe, welcoming and environmentally aware service.

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Healing Hurt People Portland focuses on males of color, ages 10 to 25

Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Inc. and Legacy Emanuel Medical Center are partnering to help reduce youth violence among males of color through Healing Hurt People Portland, or HHP.

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World Environment Day activity centered on problem solving and understanding your 'foodprint'

Portland Public School students were treated to workshop with Dr. Mae Jemison, the first Black woman to travel in space, on June 5.

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Crews will close both directions of I-5 in Clark County, Wash., at the I-205 junction for a full weekend June 7 through 10, while they install a 165-foot section of the new interchange over the interstate at the Salmon Creek Interchange.

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Two reforms to Measure 11 are dead in committee; 17 still alive

Oregon's proposed public safety reforms are still under discussion in Salem. The reforms aim to save $600 million in prison growth and expand prevention, treatment and victims' services programs. If they do make it out of committee, they probably will not include two of the most controversial proposals.

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King of the Cajuns Spices stall asked to leave amid dispute over rules

For 14 years Ken Groves has been selling his spices and barbecue sauces at Portland's Saturday Market.  But a dispute with the market's board is threatening to close down his "King of the Cajuns Spices," market stall

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Saltzman: Fire and Housing; Fish: Water and Environment; Fritz; Parks; Novick: Transportation

Mayor Charlie Hales has made bureau assignments Monday. The changes will be effective from Tuesday, June 4.

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