Below are fast-breaking news items.
This annual event, a symbol of unwavering appreciation for those who have served, is slated to grace the streets of Northeast Portland on November 11, 2023 at 10 a.m.
READ MORERepresentatives of 14 constituency groups will start discussing regulatory ideas on October 10
READ MORERare local Black art, Office supplies, Computer equipment—new & used, The Skanner signage and memorabilia, and more.
READ MORESeptember 9, 2023 – March 17, 2024: Podcast with The Numberz FM launches, Opening conversation with Black elder artists announced, and Audio guide through Bloomberg Connects will center Black artist voices
READ MOREThe County Profiles aims to tell a comprehensive story about housing in Oregon while addressing questions frequently posed to the agency regarding affordable housing, home purchasing costs and homelessness.
READ MOREToday, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) on Race and School Programming to guide schools on lawful programs to promote racially inclusive school communities.
READ MOREUrban League of Portland brought legislators and community members together virtually to share victories and unfinished business from this year’s last legislative session.
READ MOREStarting Wednesday, Aug. 23, around 1 p.m., expect traffic delays for more frequent lifts on the Hawthorne Bridge.
READ MOREThrough focus groups, Oregon Futures Lab gained a deeper understanding of the realities of public service for BIPOC elected officials
READ MOREThe theme for the event is “Shining a Light on Oregon’s Black History,” in recognition of the programming for which Oregon Black Pioneers’ is best known.
READ MORE