05-18-2024  10:20 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

Northwest News

Backers of Oregon's one-of-a-kind assisted suicide law cheered the Supreme Court's…


READ MORE

Portland's dance scene gets a dash of European flavor next month when Great Britain's…


READ MORE

Afghanistan will be the focus of more than 70 free Multnomah County Library programs in…


READ MORE

The Seattle Seahawks are now 14-3 and bound for the NFC Championship game after defeating the…


READ MORE

ATLANTA—"Bold, audacious" action is needed to make sure society really heeds the…


READ MORE

SEATTLE—Nearly four decades after Larry Gossett led a successful push to recruit more Black…


READ MORE

NEW ORLEANS—Mayor Ray Nagin apologized Tuesday for remarks he made the previous day…


READ MORE

Central Area Motivational Program President Tony Orange leads several hundred soggy marchers to the…


READ MORE

African American enrollment continues to decline at college

Nearly four decades after Larry Gossett led a successful push to recruit more Black students to the University of Washington, African Americans account for less than 3 percent of the overall student body.
This academic year, there are just 118 Black freshmen in a class of nearly 5,000, the lowest number since 1999 and fewer even than when Gossett — then a student leader, now a King County Councilor — was recruiting.


READ MORE

Public hearing on discrimination bill draws heated public comment

OLYMPIA—Dozens of people made emotional arguments during a public hearing Tuesday on a gay…


READ MORE

Recently Published by The Skanner News

  • Default
  • Title
  • Date
  • Random

The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast