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NORTHWEST NEWS

Q & A With Sen. Kayse Jama, New Oregon Senate Majority Leader

Jama becomes first Somali-American to lead the Oregon Senate Democrats.

Oregon Tribe Has Hunting and Fishing Rights Restored Under a Long-Sought Court Ruling

The tribe was among the dozens that lost federal recognition in the 1950s and ‘60s under a policy of assimilation known as “termination.” Congress voted to re-recognize the tribe in 1977. But to have their land restored, the tribe had to agree to a federal court order that limited their hunting, fishing and gathering rights. 

Forecasts Warn of Possible Winter Storms Across US During Thanksgiving Week

Two people died in the Pacific Northwest after a rapidly intensifying “bomb cyclone” hit the West Coast last Tuesday, bringing fierce winds that toppled trees and power lines and damaged homes and cars. Fewer than 25,000 people in the Seattle area were still without power Sunday evening.

Huge Number Of Illegal Guns In Portland Come From Licensed Dealers, New Report Shows

Local gun safety advocacy group argues for state-level licensing and regulation of firearm retailers.

NEWS BRIEFS

Portland Parks & Recreation Wedding Reservations For Dates in 2025

In-person applications have priority starting Monday, January 6, at 8 a.m. ...

Grants up to $120,000 Educate About Local Environmental Projects

Application period for WA nonprofits open Jan. 7 ...

Literary Arts Opens New Building on SE Grand Ave

The largest literary center in the Western U.S. includes a new independent bookstore and café, event space, classrooms, staff offices...

Allen Temple CME Church Women’s Day Celebration

The Rev. Dr. LeRoy Haynes, senior pastor/presiding elder, and First Lady Doris Mays Haynes are inviting the public to attend the...

Vote By Mail Tracking Act Passes House with Broad Support

The bill co-led by Congressman Mfume would make it easier for Americans to track their mail-in ballots; it advanced in the U.S. House...

Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law mostly can be enforced as lawsuit proceeds, court rules

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal appeals court on Monday ruled that most of Idaho's first-in-the-nation law that makes it illegal to help minors get an abortion without the consent of their parents can take effect while a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality continues. The...

Alaska Airlines tech issue briefly grounds planes in Seattle, disrupts bookings on Cyber Monday

SEATTLE (AP) — A technology issue at Alaska Airlines resulted in the temporary grounding of flights in Seattle on Monday morning and problems into the afternoon for people trying to book flights on its website, the airline said. The Seattle-based company said in a statement the...

There's no rest for the well-traveled in the week's AP Top 25 schedule filled with marquee matchups

It wasn't long after Duke had pushed through Friday's win against Seattle that coach Jon Scheyer lamented a missing piece of the Blue Devils' recent schedule. “We need practice time,” Scheyer said. It's a plight facing a lot of ranked teams that criss-crossed the...

Cal visits Missouri after Wilkinson's 25-point game

California Golden Bears (6-1) at Missouri Tigers (6-1) Columbia, Missouri; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Tigers -8.5; over/under is 150.5 BOTTOM LINE: Cal visits Missouri after Jeremiah Wilkinson scored 25 points in Cal's 81-55 victory...

OPINION

A Loan Shark in Your Pocket: Cellphone Cash Advance Apps

Fast-growing app usage leaves many consumers worse off. ...

America’s Healing Can Start with Family Around the Holidays

With the holiday season approaching, it seems that our country could not be more divided. That division has been perhaps the main overarching topic of our national conversation in recent years. And it has taken root within many of our own families. ...

Donald Trump Rides Patriarchy Back to the White House

White male supremacy, which Trump ran on, continues to play an outsized role in exacerbating the divide that afflicts our nation. ...

Why Not Voting Could Deprioritize Black Communities

President Biden’s Justice40 initiative ensures that 40% of federal investment benefits flow to disadvantaged communities, addressing deep-seated inequities. ...

AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NEWS

2024 in pop culture: In a bruising year, we sought out fantasy, escapism — and cute little animals

NEW YORK (AP) — I’ll get you, my pretty! And your little pygmy hippo, too! Forgive us the shameless attempt to link the fantasy hit “Wicked” to the delightful Moo Deng. But, hear us out — there’s something the two have in common as the year draws to a close. Escapism....

These Native tribes are working with schools to boost attendance

WATONGA, Okla. (AP) — As the Watonga school system's Indian education director, Hollie Youngbear works to help Native American students succeed — a job that begins with getting them to school. She makes sure students have clothes and school supplies. She connects them with federal...

Native American students miss school at higher rates. It only got worse during the pandemic

SAN CARLOS, Ariz. (AP) — After missing 40 days of school last year, Tommy Betom, 10, is on track this year for much better attendance. The importance of showing up has been stressed repeatedly at school — and at home. When he went to school last year, he often came home saying the...

ENTERTAINMENT

Book Review: British novelist Naomi Wood is out with an astonishingly good short story collection

Naomi Wood, an English author not yet well known in the U.S., has written three historical novels, including the well-regarded “Mrs. Hemingway,” about the four wives of Ernest Hemingway. During the Covid lockdowns, when her kids were confined at home and she had less time to herself, she turned...

Book Review: 'Dead Air' tells history of night Orson Welles unleashed fake Martian invasion

Long before Donald Trump used the term “fake news” to complain about coverage he didn't like, Orson Welles mastered the art of actual fake news. Welles' 1938 radio adaptation of H.G. Wells' “The War of the Worlds” is the focus of William Elliott Hazelgrove's “Dead Air: The...

Drake will open his Australia tour the same day rival Kendrick Lamar performs at the Super Bowl

TORONTO (AP) — Drake has announced that his first tour of Australia in eight years will begin on the same date as rival Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance. The Toronto rapper announced the tour during a livestream Sunday night with Félix Lengyel, a Quebec streamer....

U.S. & WORLD NEWS

Venezuelan migrants keep arriving in Colombia. These faith leaders offer them a home away from home

PALMIRA, Colombia (AP) — It’s been three years since Douarleyka Velásquez abandoned her career in human...

Biden says the US is 'all in' on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China

LUANDA, Angola (AP) — Speaking of “our nation's original sin,” President Joe Biden on Tuesday toured a...

They fled war in Sudan. But they haven't been able to flee the hunger

ADRE, Chad (AP) — For months, Aziza Abrahim fled from one village in Sudan to the next as people were...

Key players in Syria's long-running civil war, reignited by a shock rebel offensive

BEIRUT (AP) — Syria’s long civil war has reclaimed global attention after insurgents seized most of its...

Venezuelan migrants keep arriving in Colombia. These faith leaders offer them a home away from home

PALMIRA, Colombia (AP) — It’s been three years since Douarleyka Velásquez abandoned her career in human...

NATO's chief avoids talk of Ukraine's membership. He says the priority is helping Kyiv defend itself

BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Tuesday sidestepped questions about Ukraine’s possible...

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The Skanner Foundation is committed to the growth and development of America's youth and aids in helping talented young Americans pursue higher education. Through gifts provided by our corporate sponsors and individuals, The Skanner is able to provide scholarships to deserving college students on an equal opportunity basis regardless of race, sex, creed, or religious preference. Scholarships of $1,000 were presented to local graduating seniors and students working toward academic degrees. The scholarships are presented annually at the foundation's Martin Luther King Breakfast.
 

 

PLATINUM SPONSORS


PACIFIC NW COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS Doug Tweedy presents a scholarship to Darrell Keys, who is attending Hampton University. Accepting for Keys is Ralph Nickerson.

 


 


OREGON LOTTERY Steve Ungar presented four scholarships:  Pictured above is Marneet Lewis, a student at Warner Pacific University;

Kaitlan Purkapile is a student at Portland Community College;

To apply for next year's Scholarships, click here


Kevin Jones is a graduating senior at De La Salle North Catholic High School;
A scholarship was also awarded to Natalyia Payne, attending Portland State University

 

 

  
PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Executive Director, Patrick Quinton, presented the scholarship for Deanna Hartley, who is attending Georgetown University. Accepting is her sister Rachael.

 


 
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Roger Thompson, Vice-Provost of Enrollment Management, presented a scholarship to Veronica Medhanie, attending the University of Oregon

Photo by David Krapes

 

 

GOLD SPONSORS

 

 

PROVIDENCE HEALTH SYSTEMS Vice President/CEO Greg Van Pelt, presents a scholarship to Christine Trinh, a student at De La Salle North Catholic High School.

 

 


 
OREGON HEALTH &SCIENCE UNIVERSITY Assistant Diversity Officer Leslie Garcia, presents the scholarship to Allyson Knapper, Rice University. Accepting is her mother, Vicki Guinn.

Photo by David Krapes

 


 

SAFEWAY Steve Frisby, Div. President, presents a scholarship for Arya Morman who attends Oregon State University. Accepting is her mother Rev. Renee Ward.

 


 
LEGACY MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Lori Morgan, Chief Administrative Officer at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, presents a scholarship to Selam Wako who attends the University of Oregon.

Photo by David Krapes

 

 

 

SILVER SPONSORS
 

 
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT President, Pat Reiten,  presents a scholarship to Shikara Lowe, a student at Georgetown University. Accepting is her mother.

 


 
FAMILY CARE President, Jeff Heatherington, presents a scholarship to Lorena Santiago-Hernandez, a graduating senior De La Salle High School.

 


 
WELLS FARGO Lisa Smalley, Market Integration Manager, Home Equity, presents a scholarship to Shantel Monk, attending  Spelman College. Accepting for her is Lisa Gates.

Photo by David Krapes

 

 

   
HOME FORWARD Lee Moore, chair of Home Forward's Board of Commissioners, presents a scholarship to Jeremiah Moses, a graduating senior at Open Meadow High School.

 

 
 
TURNER CONSTRUCTION Dan Harmon, Operations Manager, presents a scholarship to Rudy Rolon-Rivas, a student at Portland State University

 

 

BRONZE SPONSORS

 
MULTNOMAH COUNTY PURCHASING Rep. Lew Fredericks presents a scholarship to Venasha Williams, a student at Portland Community College. Multnomah County Commissioner Judy Shiprack is at left.

Photo by David Krapes

 

 

  
  
 

UNITED WAY presents scholarships to Kelsey Haws, a student at Open Meadow High School  and Shaniece Curry of De La Salle North Catholic High School. They are pictured here with Keith Thomajan, (L) CEO of United Way of the Columbia Willamette,  and Senator Jeff Merkley.
     

 

To apply for next year's Scholarships, click here

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