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Police won't say where or when search will reconvene

Portland Police Spokesperson Lt. Kelli Sheffer told The Skanner News that crews looking for evidence in the murder of 14-year-old Yashawnee Vaughn were not searching Rocky Butte Park Monday. It is not clear when or where the search will continue.  
She said crews had planned to scour about 200 acres of the wooded and steep terrain of Rocky Butte, and had completed about three quarters of that goal.

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The state has already been releasing non-violent offenders for years, leaving relatively few inmates who would be good candidates for early release

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Like many states, cash-strapped Washington is looking to save money by reducing the size of its prison population

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Respected community leaders join with Human Rights Commission to break down barriers

As the number of Oregonians charged in terrorism cases steadily rises, the City of Beaverton Human Rights Advisory Commission sponsors a dialogue with the Muslim community on Wednesday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Beaverton City Library 12375 SW 5th St.

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Suspect Parrish Bennette is arraigned Friday afternoon

Multnomah County Search and Rescue today launched an ongoing effort to find the remains of Yashawnee Vaughn, 14, at Rocky Butte Park in Northeast Portland.
Police suspect the teen has been dead since March 19, the last time friends or family had any contact with her.
Investigators announced on March 31 that they had arrested 16-year-old Parrish Bennette in connection with her murder. He will be arraigned today at 4:30 p.m. They have not revealed what evidence links Bennette to the alleged murder.

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National President Benjamin Todd Jealous will attend event, to be held near anniversary of MLK's assassination

NAACP National President Benjamin Todd Jealous travels to Spokane this Sunday, April 3, to march with local civil rights activists against the attempted bombing of a Martin Luther King holiday parade last January

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Friends, family still searching for 14-year-old, gone since March 19

It's been nearly two weeks since 14-year-old Yashawnee Vaughn was last seen or heard from.
On Thursday, March 25, friends and family gathered at the Northeast Precinct to get the attention of a police department and media they say wasn't treating the case seriously enough.
Portland police announced on Monday, March 28 that because investigators have been unable to locate the minor, that she might be at risk.

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'My Portland Life' in 3 mins

The Skanner News Youth Video Contest for 15- 25 year olds. Send us your video of 3 mins or less on the topic of 'My Portland Life' for a chance to win 2 tickets to Mos Def on April 16. Closing Date: Friday April 7, at 12 noon. Winners announced April 13.

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Yashawnee Vaughn, a student at Helensview School, was last seen at around 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 19

Family and friends of a missing 14-year-old are desperately looking for information that might lead them to the whereabouts of the young girl.

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'Find the Flower That Blossoms' is inspired by experiences in Central Oregon

Just last week, when Ahjamu Umi walked into a restaurant in Bend, it happened again.
"Hey, it's Michael Jordan," said the man in the cowboy hat. Being one of the only Black men in town, Umi says he's grown accustomed to such encounters. That's part of what inspired Umi to write the novel, "Find the Flower That Blossoms"

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Let's Talk Church features business leader Baruti Artharee

She's been called the female Tyler Perry. But comedian and writer Mary Liz Paige admits she has a ways to go before living up to that moniker. On April 1 and 2, Paige brings her critically acclaimed gospel comedy "Let's Talk Church" to Portland's Winningstad Theatre, 1111 SW Broadway.

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