A memorial service is scheduled for Opal Ruth (Taylor) Roberts-Jordan on Aug. 28, 1p.m. at the Highland Christian Center, 7600 NE Glisan St. Roberts, 82, passed away Aug. 21, in her home surrounded by family...
Johnnie Mae Hastings has died. She was born to Van and Luvenia (Elliott) Alexander on Nov. 11, 1932 in Louann, Ark. She was the 16th child born to this union, which yielded four sets of twins, all of whom preceded her in death...
Services for Christor Lewis are this Friday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Highland Christian Center, 7600 NE Glisan St. Lewis was born Feb. 20, 1957, and passed away June 5. Prior to his move to Texas, Lewis served the Portland church community faithfully as choir director...
What if they gave a protest and almost nobody came? What if they gave a peaceful protest and the police were the only ones to engage in violence? Some are asking that question in Denver, where months of anticipation of mass protests during the Democratic National Convention have led -- so far -- to scattered scrimmages with police, more than 100 arrests and...
Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and his vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov., Sarah Palin, acknowledge the cheers of supporters during a campaign rally in O'Fallon, Mo., Sunday Aug. 31. The next day, 10,000 protesters marched on the Republican convention, and nearly 300 were arrested, including reporters and photographers. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
John McCain announced his vice-presidential pick Friday – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a 44-year-old self-described "hockey mom" who was previously the mayor of a town of Wasilla, Alaska, population 6,500.
Palin has been described as a conservative that fought big oil in Alaska, funneling profits from oil companies into Alaska state coffers. She is also staunchly against abortion rights, which fueled many social conservatives to say she was a good choice that would energize that wing of the Republican Party. Early speculation on a number of pro-choice candidates had many evangelical conservatives in an uproar.
Although the newcomer made waves after ousting a sitting Republican governor in a primary in 2006, beating out a former governor as well, riding high approval ratings at home, she has come under scrutiny for a firing she made of Alaska's public safety commissioner after he refused to fire her former brother-in-law, who was a state trooper....
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A weakened Hurricane Gustav slammed into the heart of Louisiana's fishing and oil industry with 110 mph winds Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans that raised hopes the city would escape the kind of catastrophic flooding brought by Katrina three years ago. ...
The Democratic Party has formally nominated Senator Barack Obama as its presidential candidate. The historic moment came after Senator Hillary Clinton walked onto the floor of the convention hall and asked Democratic delegates to suspend their count and back Obama by acclamation.
Senator Joe Biden headlined the evening speakers, accepting the vice-presidential nomination. After Biden spoke, Obama made a surprise appearance on stage, one day before he formally accepts the nomination before 80,000 supporters at Invesco Field.
On Thursday night, August 28th, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
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The Seattle Urban League this week unveiled a ground-breaking response to the sharp rise in suspected gang shootings this year, even as youth violence prevention officials in both Seattle and Portland are grappling with the crisis...
A small but enthusiastic crowd marched against violence on Saturday, Aug. 23 from the Garfield Community Center to Judkins Park. Speakers included Aleta Fluker, whose nephew survived a recent shooting, Seattle-King County NAACP President James Bible and Henderson Quinn, of Community for Youth.
Photo by Susan Fried
One renter's story illustrates the perils of a 'landlord's market'
Since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Sharie Smith has lived on a fixed income in an apartment on Northeast Fargo Street. Her rent jumped 30 percent this summer; now it takes up almost her entire monthly check. Her landlord told her if she doesn't like it, she can move.
Photo by Julie Keefe