Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives Inc.'s first culturally specific event highlighted the sustainable food practices of African people.
Last week, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Pete Seda's conviction for tax fraud linked to terrorism –because prosecutors withheld key evidence from the defense. This week, Gov. Kitzhaber signed a bill into law designed to prevent the same thing from happening to other Oregon defendants.
U.S. District Judge Anna Brown has ruled that 13 Muslim Americans who want to know why they are on a "No' Fly" list "have a constitutionally protected liberty interest" in traveling internationally by air. But Judge Brown still has not ruled on whether the government violated their rights to due process.
North Korea has withdrawn its invitation for a U.S. envoy to visit North Korea and discuss the release of detained American Kenneth Bae.
On Wednesday, Aug. 28, join the Oregon Historical Society and community members for a free screening of Dr. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech. The event will begin at noon in the OHS Pavilion, exactly 50 years after the speech was originally given at the March on Aug. 28, 1963, at 3 p.m. Eastern Time.
Algie Gatewood, president of Portland Community College's Cascade Campus is leaving for a new job at Alamance Community College in North Carolina. He says the job will take him closer to his family, although it is hard to leave Portland.
Marianne Elliott, a former UN peacekeeper who risked her life to monitor human rights in Gaza and Afghanistan talked to The Skanner News about her experiences and her acclaimed book: "Zen Under Fire."
Photos from the Finish Line of the Hood to Coast relay 2013.
Slideshow of photos and video of Portland Oregon's celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.