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Former Clark County Sheriff's Department Commander Clifford B. Evelyn, fired from his job in June of this year, had repeatedly detailed shortcomings by Wexford Health Sources in fulfilling the terms of their contract to provide health care to county inmates more than a year before the county's own performance audit did, records obtained by The Skanner News show ...

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Two actors from Portland Center Stage's production of "Ragtime" will perform a song at the unveiling of the Golden West Building's history exhibit, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 at Carleton Hart Architects, 322 NW 8th Ave. The renovated exhibit documents the Golden West Hotel, once the cultural center of Portland's African American community

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The Oregon Black Pioneers holds its annual fundraiser Saturday. Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Grand Theater in Salem, featuring a dramatic performance of the lives of women through history.


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Elyse Umemoto returned to her home state Tuesday to come to terms with what happened to her and to endorse Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna's proposal to ramp up penalties for the most dangerous, repeat domestic abusers.

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For many African Americans living in Vancouver, their roots in this community go back to the Kaiser Shipyards during World War II. The Vancouver NAACP is now providing the public an opportunity to hear from these "First Families" in a yet-to-be completed collection of first-hand accounts of what it was like to live in post-war Vancouver...

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The Seattle Seahawks dropped to 2-4 on the season with an embarrassing 27-3 loss to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday at Qwest Field.

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The African American Health Coalition's 14th annual Wellness Village, featured a cooking demonstration as well as health screenings and information for everyone in the family. Volunteers from the coalition and from health and wellness groups offered everything ....

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Motorists in the Portland area will soon become familiar with the faces of long-forgotten homicide victims.
The photographs of Cecilio Corrales, Gary Hanberg, Eunice Karr and other people killed many years ago will be placed on billboards around Multnomah County as part of an advertising campaign by the sheriff's cold-case team...

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