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The effort comes as a spate of suspected gang shootings over the weekend saw bullets flying into a home and into a car with children inside

The Connected program, which in 2011 sought to bring 100 men out to a major gang hotspot every Friday night as a way to build positive relationships with young people, is branching out.

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The annual MLK Blood and Organ Donor Registry Drive is Saturday, Jan. 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Red Cross Portland Donor Center, 3131 N. Vancouver Ave.

Latay Hammick, 13, promotes the need for donors as she herself faces a blood disorder. Give patients like Latay a fighting chance; donate with the Red Cross and join the Be The Match and Donate Life Northwest registries.

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Raise Me Up's new Facebook page includes links to media coverage, volunteer events and training opportunities around Oregon

Responding to dismal statistics – and heartbreaking personal stories of broken families – the Oregon Department of Human Services is launching a major initiative to reduce the number of children in foster care statewide.

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Month-old housing experiment allows those who check in to continue drinking

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A man who was slurring his speech and appeared intoxicated was found dead on New Year's Day at a controversial center in Anchorage where chronic street alcoholics are allowed to keep drinking.

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Body of suspected gunman found partially submerged in mountain creek

MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. (AP) -- Mount Rainier National Park remained closed Tuesday following the discovery of the body of the suspected gunman in the fatal shooting of a park ranger that has devastated the close-knit group of park workers.

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The research suggests males are more likely to increase alcohol consumption, decrease studying and increase partying when the football team is doing well

University of Oregon researchers recently released a study that concluded the football team's success reduced male students grades relative to female grades. It also questioned the allocation of subsidies to the athletic department.

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Experts say harsh juvenile penalties do nothing to help troubled kids become responsible adults

Judges and criminal justice experts say harsher sentences only turn troubled kids into chronic offenders. But will Oregon's Commission on Public Safety Agree?

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According to the 2011 City of Portland and Portland Development Commission Disparity Study, only six percent of the firms available for City construction contracts are minority-owned

The importance of learning the trades has not been stressed enough in the black community, says Portland Community College instructor Eddie Lincoln.

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'Our findings should serve as a foundation to reform the police department and to help restore the community's confidence in fair, just and effective law enforcement'

SEATTLE (AP) -- Inadequate supervision and training have led Seattle police officers to grab weapons such as batons and flashlights too quickly and to escalate confrontations even when arresting people for minor offenses, the U.S. Justice Department said Friday.

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