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NORTHWEST NEWS

Detective Files Discrimination Claim Against Seattle Police

Detective Denise “Cookie” Bouldin filed the tort claim Friday. It alleges she has faced daily discrimination during her 43 years with the department.

BNSF Trains Derail in Washington, Arizona; No Injuries

Two BNSF trains derailed in separate incidents in Arizona and Washington state on Thursday, with the latter spilling diesel fuel on tribal land along Puget Sound.

Oregon Legislature Advances $200M Housing Package

The package would dedicate about 0 million to the construction of more affordable housing, rehouse about 1,200 people without homes, prevent homelessness for more than 8,000 and expand shelter capacity by 600 beds.

NEWS BRIEFS

Tiffani Penson Announces Campaign for PCC Board, Zone 2

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Black Bag Speaker Series: Oregon Black Pioneers Historic Photograph Collection

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The Making of American Whiteness Book Presentation and Signing to be Held at OHS

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Reusable Food Container Bill Passes Oregon Senate

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Sheriff's deputy shot in Seattle, hospitalized

SEATTLE (AP) — A King County Sheriff’s deputy was shot in Seattle Monday during a situation involving a barricaded person and is in critical condition at a hospital, police said. The Seattle Police Department said on Twitter around 10:30 a.m. that a person was barricaded in the...

With overdoses up, states look at harsher fentanyl penalties

RENO, Nev. (AP) — State lawmakers nationwide are responding to the deadliest overdose crisis in U.S. history by pushing harsher penalties for possessing fentanyl and other powerful lab-made opioids that are connected to about 70,000 deaths a year. Imposing longer prison sentences...

The maddest March ever? Underdogs head to the Sweet 16

We know you're upset. Underdogs have blown up every bracket in the country. An upside of the upsets: perhaps the maddest March ever. Defending national champion Kansas and fellow No. 1 seed Purdue are gone — the Boilermakers with a slice of unwanted history. The Sweet...

March Madness betting guide: Upsets shuffle favorites' odds

LAS VEGAS (AP) — March Madness isn't just about filling out — and later trashing — brackets. There are more ways to bet the field in the NCAA Tournament, an event that will consume basketball fans over the next three weeks. Here's a look at the favorites, underdogs and long shots. ...

OPINION

Celebrating 196 Years of The Black Press

It was on March 17, 1827, at a meeting of “Freed Negroes” in New York City, that Samuel Cornish, a Presbyterian minister, and John Russwurn, the first Negro college graduate in the United States, established the negro newspaper. ...

DEQ Announces Suspension of Oregon’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program

The state’s popular incentive for drivers to switch to electric vehicles is scheduled to pause in May ...

FHA Makes Housing More Affordable for 850,000 Borrowers

Savings tied to median market home prices ...

State Takeover Schemes Threaten Public Safety

Blue cities in red states, beware: conservatives in state government may be coming for your police department. ...

AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NEWS

Silicon Valley Bank collapse concerns founders of color

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New Arizona hotline sees few calls about race-based lessons

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FACT FOCUS: Claims blame ‘woke’ policies on bank’s demise

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ENTERTAINMENT

Lance Reddick, 'The Wire' and 'John Wick' star, dies at 60

NEW YORK (AP) — Lance Reddick, a character actor who specialized in intense, icy and possibly sinister authority figures on TV and film, including “The Wire,” "Fringe” and the "John Wick” franchise, has died. He was 60. Reddick died “suddenly” Friday morning, his...

Celebrity birthdays for the week of March 26-April 1

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Review: A writer investigates a UFO cult in East Texas

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U.S. & WORLD NEWS

US aid worker and French journalist freed in West Africa

NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — An American aid worker held by Islamic extremists in West Africa for more than six years...

Amazon cuts 9,000 more jobs, bringing 2023 total to 27,000

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The maddest March ever? Underdogs head to the Sweet 16

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EU's top diplomat hails deal on artillery shells for Ukraine

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Insider Q&A: From oil to offshore wind, Ørsted transformed

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A week on, brutal Cyclone Freddy still taxes southern Africa

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Katie Lobosco CNN Money

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Al Jazeera Media Network will launch a new channel in the U.S. on Tuesday, Al Jazeera America.

The network will be the first U.S.-based channel for the Arab broadcaster.

For Tuesday's launch the channel will be available to 40 million American households through major providers including DirectTV, Comcast, DISH Network, Verizon and AT&T, according to an Al Jazeera America spokeswoman.

Time Warner Cable is the only major provider that will not carry the network, but a spokeswoman for the carrier said they are in active discussions with Al Jazeera America.

Al Jazeera America, which is financially backed by the government of Qatar, will feature 14 hours of live news and discussion a day, as well as news updates at the top of every hour.

Al Jazeera is a major news channel in the Middle East, where it was launched in 1996. Over the past decade, the network has launched additional international channels like Al Jazeera English.

It has long tried to break into the U.S. market but had little luck getting American broadcasters to carry its channels. It has drawn criticism and allegations of bias after the Bush administration vilified the network for broadcasting Osama bin Laden videos.

Al Jazeera English has been available in the U.S. online, but has only been picked up by a handful of cable providers, like Buckeye Cable in Toledo, OH. That international channel won't be available on TV or the Internet in the U.S. once Al Jazeera America launches Tuesday.

The network announced the launch of its new channel in January when it bought Current TV, the channel co-founded by former Vice President Al Gore.

Al Jazeera paid for Current TV's infrastructure, but that does not mean it automatically picked up its carriage agreements with American broadcasters, said Eric Nisbet, a professor of communications at The Ohio State University.

In fact, Time Warner Cable immediately dropped Current TV following the acquisition announcement in January.

Al Jazeera America's beta site allows customers to find out if their broadcaster with carry the channel -- and an easy way to petition those that are not immediately carrying the channel to do so.

Although the company may be lacking in revenue from carriage agreements at the start, that may not be a huge financial problem.

"It has deep pockets from the royal family of Qatar and doesn't have to worry about making a profit right away," said Nisbet.

Revenue will not be pouring in from advertisers either. The network will only have six minutes of commercials per hour. The network is touting its lack of ads saying that its coverage will be less cluttered.

"Al Jazeera America will be financially sustainable but doesn't have to sacrifice quality, in-depth coverage to maximize revenue," said a spokeswoman.

The network now has 12 bureaus in the U.S., and an additional 70 international bureaus, which it says is more than any other news organization.

It has plucked a number of journalists from American news networks, including former CNN anchors Joie Chen and Ali Velshi. (CNN and CNNMoney are owned by the same parent company, Time Warner.) John Seigenthaler, who spent nine years as the anchor for NBC Nightly News Weekend Edition, will take on the role of Al Jazeera America's prime-time news anchor.

 

MLK Breakfast 2023

Photos from The Skanner Foundation's 37th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast.