After close to 50 years with Wells Fargo bank, Laverne Hampton is retiring from the Walnut Park branch. Her first day serving bank customers was Sept 14, 1964. Her last day is Tuesday.
Gail Shibley, Chief of Staff for Portland Mayor Charlie Hales, announced today that Baruti Artharee, Policy Director for Public Safety, is retiring from public service. His last day will be Thursday, October 17th, 2013.
Long before they met, Kayin and Cleo had visions for their careers. They studied engineering and product design in school, spent time working in the field and eventually decided they needed to express their creativity.
The Nigerian community in Oregon and Southwest Washington celebrates Nigeria's 53rd Independence Day on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Matt Dishman Community Center, 77 N. Knott, Portland.
One thousand children from the Portland-metro region will get new tennis shoes, socks and a backpack filled with school supplies at an event sponsored by Portland restaurateur Frank Taylor and the nonprofit Samaritans Feet.
Anyone who enjoys wearing leather will find unique fashions at a new boutique in Northwest Portland. Mai's boutique is stocked with brightly colored leatherwear imported from design shops in Italy, Turkey and Pakistan.
The symposium, entitled "Breaking the Cycle-Closing the Gap; Saving Our Boys," will be held at Marshall High School from 10 am to 3 pm.
The Journey to Freedom Project, or JTF, is hosting its 4th Teaching With Purpose Conference Oct. 11 and 12 at Roosevelt High School.
Kervencia Limage was a high school dropout with no legal right to live, work and study in the United States. But with help from Portland Public Schools staff, she earned her high school diploma and her green card.
A lot of people are afraid of clowns. Frankly, many Portlanders are afraid of Black people. Imagine if they saw a Black clown speaking Spanish.