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Mat Randol and Donovan Scribes 

Can a festival revive a forgotten park? The organizers of the second annual KidzOutside Festival think so. 

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The National American Indian Court Judges Association says about one-third of the U.S.’s roughly 320 tribal court systems have healing and wellness aspects. A program at the Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe in Washington state assigns wellness coaches to those in the county jail, while the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma helps with financial support and housing services. Advocates see the approaches as a way to shift the narrative of someone’s life and address the underlying causes of criminal activity

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Portland, Oregon (Photo/ Sean O) 

Daily high temperatures on Monday broke records with readings from 103 degrees (39.4 C) to 110 (43.3 C) in additional cities in Oregon — including Eugene, Salem, Troutdale, Hillsboro — and in Vancouver, Washington

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Maxville's Black and White children often played together outside of school hours.  

The Centennial Gala will be held Sept. 7 at Oregon Historical Society

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(Photo courtesy of Oregon Community Foundation) 

Dozens of Black community, business and arts leaders Reveal future vision for Albina Arts Center

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(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) 

Five people affiliated with white nationalist hate group Patriot Front are suing a Seattle-area man who they say infiltrated the group and disclosed their identities online, leading them to lose their jobs and face harassment.

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(AP Photo/Tim Booth) 

Oregon State is fighting right now. For relevance in a rapidly morphing college sports landscape. For financial certainty. For stability and a place to call home.

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Intisar Abioto curates a show of 67 influential Black artists, to open in September.

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LaVonne Griffin-Valade, Oregon Secretary of State  

The 10 Republican state senators in Oregon who racked up more than 10 unexcused absences during a walkout in the most recent legislative session can't run for reelection in 2024, the state’s elections chief said Tuesday.

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Shootings and other attacks are increasing at hospitals across the U.S., contributing to health care becoming one of the nation's most violent fields. Numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show American health care workers are now far more likely to suffer nonfatal injuries by violence than workers in any other profession, including law enforcement

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