Henrietta Lacks High School to Open its Doors This Fall
Vocational school will offer internships, mentorships and medical research opportunities for students
2013-04-03
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
The new medical vocational school will partner with nearby medical facilities and provide internships and mentorships for its students. It will also honor the legacy of one of the profession’s most important, yet unsung heroes. Read the complete article
Police Release Sketches of Suspect in March 26 Assault in North Portland
Suspect demanded money then punched woman in face
2013-04-03
Of The Skanner News
Portland Police detectives have released sketches of a suspect in an assault on a woman. The assault took place just after midnight on March 26 at North Larabee and N. Interstate. Read the complete article
Services Planned for Gary Duane Washington
He was the brother of the late Portland Observer publisher
2013-04-03
Of The Skanner News

Services are planned for Gary Duane Washington who died Saturday, march 30 at the age of 53. Washington was the brother of the late Portland Observer publisher, Charles Washington. Read the complete article
Henry Liu Expulsion Case Might Land before Oregon Supreme Court
The federal government has opened a Civil Rights investigation into the student’s treatment by Portland State University
2013-04-01
Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News
The case of a Portland State University student expelled last year after allegations that he threatened to harm a professor could potentially impact student rights at colleges and universities across the state of Oregon. Read the complete article
Policy Group Highlights Relative Safety of Marijuana in Comparison to Alcohol
The Marijuana Policy Project Installed a Short-Lived Billboard for Alcohol Awareness Month
2013-03-29
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
With Alcohol Awareness Month approaching, the Marijuana Policy Project decided to make a statement with a new billboard in downtown Portland. It featured pictures of a glass of beer, a glass of wine and a marijuana leaf accompanied by the words “Beer,” “Wine,” and “Safer,” respectively. Read the complete article
Photos From the Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence 2013
Adult supporters discussed youth adult partnerships while youth talked policy strategies
2013-03-28
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
The second annual Rob Ingram Youth Summit Against Violence drew more than 400 youth to the Ambridge Center to discuss how to create a safer environment for children and teens. Read the complete article
Urban Stewards Needed to Help Restore Seattle Forestland
The areas of Seattle that need Forest Stewards the most are the southern and central parts of the city
2013-03-28
Alyssa Keehn Special To The Skanner News
The Green Seattle Partnership is recruiting volunteers to help restore Seattle’s urban forestland. Volunteers are needed to remove invasive plants, plant new trees, and maintain and monitor restoration sites. Read the complete article
The Hope Kitchen Offers Soul Food for Your Health
The Baker sisters want to save your life with good food and health screenings
2013-03-28
By Helen Silvis of The Skanner News
The Hope Kitchen was dreamed up by three sisters, LaRisha, Marsha and Michell Baker. Since their father died of colon cancer in 2008, at the age of 56, the sisters have been working to raise awareness about the disease and how to prevent it. Read the complete article
Federal Lawmakers Ponder Raising the Minimum Wage, Oregon Labor Commissioner Tells Them How
The Obama Administration is floating the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013, a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour -- possibly with a cost of living increase
2013-03-28
Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News
Will the federal government raise the national minimum wage and tie it to the rate of inflation? Oregon’s Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian earlier this month told a U.S. Senate subcommittee that the state’s 10-year experience has bolstered the economy and helped small businesses. Read the complete article
VIDEO: Anti-Foreclosure Activists Taking Fight to the Bank
The Portland activists are gearing up for a long struggle directly with the companies that profit from bundling and reselling debt
2013-03-28
Lisa Loving Of the Skanner News
The group’s goal is to build enough public pressure that county and state elected officials will be supported in fighting back against the banks and lending companies that are forcing homeowners out of their property while the foreclosures are challenged in court Read the complete article