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Occurred just after 5 a.m. Friday in isolated area near Canada

WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) -- A magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattled an isolated area of Washington state near the Canadian border.

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'It's really amazing when you see someone who's had pain for years and years, and you diagnose them and treat them, and the pain goes away. The look on their face is unmistakable'

He says many of his patients regret not seeking attention sooner rather than letting it make their lives miserable. On the staff of The Aspen Spine and Neurosurgery Center affiliated with Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center, Dr. Ward spoke with The Skanner News about what causes neck and back pain, what can fix it, and why so many people don't.

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Information and links to live stream, video, Twitter, and more on the Occupy Movement

Occupy Portland Information and Action Center with information and links to live stream, video, twitter articles, graphics on the Occupy Movement

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Rue Mapp's OutdoorAfro.com blazes trails through the web

Rue Mapp travels around the country as a blogger for her website, www.OutdoorAfro.com. But just this year her efforts at encouraging more people to get active and shape a relationship with nature has taken off, with invitations to the White House and an advisory role on Fist Lady Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' initiative

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Coordinators see this as an event that will ultimately inspire students to be leaders in their schools

In recent years, as Portland has seen the loss of organizations for youth of color, Black Student Unions have taken on greater importance in instilling cultural awareness and encouraging young people to be leaders.

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Eritreans, Ethiopians and Somalis share their stories and find common ground

Somalis, Eritreans and Ethiopians have come to the United States to escape war and famine. They share land and history, but their stories and their identities are very different  

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Movement's next step is unclear after drawn-out confrontation in which several injuries were reported

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- In the hours after the midnight Saturday eviction deadline in Portland, the anti-Wall Street protesters and their supporters had flooded the park area. At one point, the crowd swelled to thousands. As dawn arrived, riot police had retreated and most of the crowds had gone home, but protesters who have been at the two parks since Oct. 6 were still there, prompting one organizer to declare the night a victory for the movement.

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Protesters say the camps were solving problems not creating them

The Occupy Portland protest must pack up its downtown camp by Saturday Nov. 13 at midnight or be evicted. Mayor Sam Adams announced the decision Thursday morning along with Portland police chief Mike Reese and Commissioner Nick Fish.

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