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Kendall Clawson commemorates hate crimes law with Obama

The invitation to attend the White House signing event came on a Monday morning. The event was planned for Wednesday.
Kendall Clawson had less than a day to make arrangements to travel from Portland to Washington , D.C. to witness a "once in a lifetime opportunity" – the signing and commemoration of the first federal hate crimes legislation to protect people from violence based on their sexual orientation.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- Police investigating the killing of a Seattle police officer say video from a police car camera shows a car similar to the light-colored subcompact from which the fatal shots were fired...

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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- Washington state residents were voting Tuesday whether to approve the state's new "everything but marriage" law or to roll back more than 200 rights and benefits granted to thousands of gay and senior couples...

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It was around this time seven years ago that the Washington, D.C., area was gripped with terrorizing fear.
In October 2002, former Tacoma, Wa., resident John Allen Muhammad, known as the Beltway Sniper, and his teenage accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, embarked on a deadly shooting spree. When it was over, 10 people had been killed.

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One side effect of my cancer treatment was that I lost my appetite and couldn't keep my weight up. So one of the best things about my trip to Spain this summer was learning to love eating food again. I'm fighting fit now, and I feel great even though I've only gained 4lbs. Eating the Mediterranean way has done wonders for my health, and I hope it will do wonders for The Skanner readers ...

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Augustana Lutheran Church

Augustana Lutheran Church
Welcomes you on All Saints Sunday, November 1, 10:00 am
One combined festival service with Portland's finest musicians

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Civil unions, campaign cash, and extreme voting in Washington

Heavy drama is playing out during the final week of several election races in Washington state, where mail-in ballots are due at election bureaus on Nov. 3.

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Obesity, cocaine, alcohol all affect brain in similar ways

Talking about someone's addictions can be a touchy subject. Especially for professionals. Keeping this secret hidden can be a matter of professional and personal survival. Many neuroscientists would like to change that. This October, along with 21 other journalists and graduate students, I had the privilege of earning a scholarship to the annual Wake Forest University Addiction Studies Program for Journalists. The two-day conference was an opportunity to hear from some of the nation's preeminent neuroscientists who specialize in addiction research.

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The National Black Veterans of Portland is holding an Education Employment Expo Monday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oregon Convention Center.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- An overhaul of the way Oregon compensates foster parents means a big raise for most but some foster parents who care for some of the sickest children are facing deep cuts.

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