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SEI President Tony Hopson warns numbers of students are not equipped to benefit

Students at Jefferson High School Middle College for Advanced Studies, now attend classes for free at Portland Community College. Low-income students who keep a B average can get full scholarships to UO once they have a year's worth of college credits. The problem? Many are unprepared to take advantage of the offer.

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Weekend Shooting After High School Football Game Injures Six Teens

Six teens were shot and wounded on the porch of a house near the intersection of N. Albina and N. Jessup late Friday. The victims were hospitalized and treated for non-life threatening injuries. The victims had nothing to do with gangs. What will it take to end youth violence in our community?

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Kevin Harpham acknowledges attempt to commit hate crime

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- A man with extensive ties to white supremacists pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges he planted a bomb along a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade route in Spokane, Wash., targeting minorities.

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The youthful civic leader lays out his plans, vision for community transportation

TriMet's new Director of Equity and Diversity Johnell Bell talks about his vision for a transportation equity advisory group at TriMet, as well as hot-button issues including public input on fare increases, North Williams Avenue transportation planning, and TriMet's record of working with minority contractors in construction projects.

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Helping communities around the nation celebrate the first day of school

The Black Star Project is a Chicago-based educational reform organization founded 15 years ago by Phillip Jackson. Next week, the group's crowning glory – the Million Father March – is set to hit the high mark of actually bringing one million fathers into their children's schools, for the first time since the event began.

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To grow jobs and our economy we will need to act fast

Portland's largest Internet providers are rolling out deals that will help the city's poorest families get online. But to become competitive up in the global economy, we need to do much more – fast. 

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Case of Kyeron Fair, charged with Measure 11 for being present during robbery, again put in limbo

A teenager hospitalized in the Oregon Health and Sciences University cardiac intensive care unit last year while suffering a mental health crisis in Multnomah County Sheriffs custody, has suffered another mental breakdown during plea bargaining on Measure 11 charges against him.

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Official says president will start trip in Emerald City but will skip Oregon

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A White House official says President Barack Obama will make a three-day West Coast swing next month.

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Saggy pants, bad homework and how teachers view our kids

Dyan Watson was an 'at-risk' kid with a 4.0 GPA at Jefferson High School. Today, as social studies coordinator at Lewis and Clark School of Education, she teaches teachers just how much they don't know about race in the classroom.

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