
Mr. Huynh and his family were excited with the expectation of moving into their new home in Happy Valley, Oregon; although, they were soon tragically stunned and disheartened to witness all the harsh explicit words of racial intimidation and terrifying criminal mischief that greeted his family upon arrival at their new home outside of Portland.
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September 2, 2010 | Posted in
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A new study by the Urban League of Portland shows little to no progress for African Americans in Oregon since their original report last year.

Crawl, creep, and slither your way to one of the largest gatherings of reptiles and amphibians in the Pacific Northwest when the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) presents the Reptile and Amphibian Show, Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4-6. Nearly 100 exotic animals will be on display at this popular event, including a large [...]
August 30, 2010 | Posted in
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Last night, Friday the 27th, the Portland Police Bureau’s Major Crash Team investigated the fatal crash involving a motorcycle and a TriMet bus. The crash occurred in the southbound lanes of NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Bryant Street.
The TriMet bus was stopped at the bus stop just north of Bryant and passengers were [...]
August 28, 2010 | Posted in
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After going missing during a treacherous climb on Mount Hood in late 2009, the bodies of Anthony Vietti and Katie Nolan have finally be recovered.

A YWCA summer camp for Portland area kids offers the opportunity to learn what it means to be green.