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Lawmakers receive a 'D' in 2012 Legislative Report Card

Leaders from Washington's African American, Latino, Asian, Native American, and Middle Eastern communities gathered Monday in Seattle, Spokane, Olympia, Tacoma and the Tri-Cities to release the new report "Facing Race: 2012 Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity."

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Boys taken into protective custody as father is arrested on unsecured weapons charge

After two boys aged 7 and 11 were arrested after threatening a woman with a loaded gun, they were returned home. Some say they should be in custody. But experts in youth violence say each case is different.

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Neighborhood residents invited to choose signage for East Portland business district

The Rosewood Initiative held a Holiday Party, Saturday Dec. 8.

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Boys were too young to go to juvenile detention

Portland Police officers report two boys, aged 11 and 7,were found in possession of a loaded firearm, Saturday after attempting a robbery in East Portland.

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Crowd expresses gratitude for Adams contributions to youth violence prevention

Portland's gang task force meeting drew a larger crowd than usual, to say goodbye to Mayor Sam Adams, who co-chaired his final meeting as mayor.

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The funding measure will remain at its current .40 per $1,000 assessed value

Portland City Commissioners yesterday unanimously approved referring the Children's Levy to the May 21, 2013, ballot to give voters the chance to approve its possible five-year extension.

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'This funding is designed to spur broad system improvement – not to pay for direct services to young children'

Governor Kitzhaber today announced that Oregon is a recipient of the federal "Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge" grant. The state will receive $20 million over four years to strengthen the state's early childhood system and ensure that Oregon children reach school ready to succeed.

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Intel helped the League upgrade five computer stations

The Urban League of Portland expands its jobseeker services, offers five state-of-the art computer stations

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Family and friends question police and media emphasis on Black suspects

A mother is speaking out after she says her son was wrongly arrested for a Hillsboro home invasion robbery.

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Farewell Aunt Stell, who helped others survive the Vanport flood

Thressia Del Colbert, who helped her family and friends survive the Great Depression and the Vanport Flood, passed away Dec. 3 at the age of 101.

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