The Respect Project will honor some of Portland's most accomplished and inspiring women Feb. 1 at a dinner event open to the public.
Superbowl Media Day brought 6,000 people to New Jersey's Prudential Center to interview Seahawks and Broncos...
READ MORECheck out our photos of The Skanner Foundation’s 28th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.
READ MOREThe family of a young woman assaulted at an OldTown 'micro-bar' has put up a $2,750 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of her attacker.
READ MOREWashington state’s short legislative session is shaping into a bipartisan stall: measures from opposite chambers aren't going anywhere.
READ MOREPaul Allen doesn’t often boast about his teams, but this week, with both the Trailblazers and the Seahawks on winning streaks, he was happy to talk up the Northwest standard bearers.
READ MOREThe Skanner News' live blog from the Skanner Foundation's Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast at the Oregon Convention Center.
READ MORECharletta Malone’s passion around blood donation is personal; it was blood transfusions that helped save her life.
READ MOREThe possibility that Portland Public School teachers might strike for the first time in city history triggered a massive demonstration by the Portland Students Union at Monday night’s Portland Public Schools meeting.
READ MOREThe North Portland Library – one of the only Carnegie libraries in the city – is throwing its 100th birthday party on Feb. 1, and book-huggers are encouraged to bring by historic memorabilia for the special event.
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