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Ross MacDonald, left, of the Portland WheelBlazers wheelchair basketball team, maneuvers around a…


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Four academies to be formed in the high school cluster

Students in the Jefferson High School cluster may not recognize some of the schools they attend next fall as the Portland School District embarks on a massive three-year plan to revamp the cluster's nine schools.
In a meeting punctuated by shouting and earnest testimony, the Portland School Board on Monday decided to create four academies in the cluster — including two single-sex academies — to eventually eliminate Harriet Tubman as a middle school and to redesign seven elementary schools as pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.


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Sexual health issues no longer carry their traditional taboo status

For generations, men didn't talk about it if they were having problems in the bedroom, not…


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The Jefferson student, 15, dies for want of a marrow transplant

Jefferson High School student Jarraye Hicks, 15, lost his battle with cancer this week. He died…


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An arbitrator has lifted the suspension of a police officer who fatally shot an unarmed Black…


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With a potential funding crisis in their near future, school supporters will participate in a rally…


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More than 117,000 children in Oregon lack health insurance, and the number is rising, according to…


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This month, we celebrate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. His dedication and his vision, expressed…


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Let me see if I understand.  The junior senator from New York, Hillary Clinton, whom many…


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James CookePortland resident the Rev. James E. Cooke Sr. died Jan. 21. He was 94.Born on Feb. 13,…


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