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In Portland, Political Outsider Keith Wilson Elected Mayor After Homelessness-focused Race

Wilson, a Portland native and CEO of a trucking company, ran on an ambitious pledge to end unsheltered homelessness within a year of taking office.

‘Black Friday’ Screening Honors Black Portlanders, Encourages Sense of Belonging

The second annual event will be held Nov. 8 at the Hollywood Theatre.

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African American Alliance On Homeownership Turns 25, Honors The Skanner Cofounder Bernie Foster

AAAH's executive director Cheryl Roberts recalls how the efforts of Bernie Foster led to an organization that now offers one-on-one counseling for prospective home buyers, homebuyer education, foreclosure prevention services, estate planning, assistance with down payments and more.

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Maxine Dexter Elected to Fill Earl Blumenauer's Seat

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Elizabeth Steiner Statement on State Treasurer Victory

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Oklahoma visits Missouri for the first matchup of old Big 12 rivals in the Southeastern Conference

Oklahoma (5-4, 1-4 SEC) at Missouri (6-2, 2-2), Saturday, 7:45 p.m. EST (SEC Network) BetMGM College Football Odds: Missouri by 2 1/2. Series record: Oklahoma leads 67-24-5. What’s at stake? Oklahoma and Missouri, who first played each other...

Missouri Tigers host the Howard Bison in cross-conference contest

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The Skanner News 2024 Presidential Endorsement

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A Texas border county backed Democrats for generations. Trump won it decisively

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Nevada Democrats keep 3 US House seats as incumbents fend off GOP

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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A man who authorities say led one of South Florida's most violent gangs was sentenced to 65 years in prison on racketeering charges Friday.

A Palm Beach County judge sentenced Futo Charles, 30, shortly after a jury convicted him of racketeering, conspiracy to commit racketeering and two other drug charges, according to The Palm Beach Post (http://bit.ly/pJk5Ng ). The conviction in the heavily guarded courthouse came days after a witness who planned to testify was gunned down in a parking lot.

Charles' Top 6 gang was linked to 14 homicides and more than 150 shootings in the past few years, including a fatal Christmas Eve shooting at a busy mall in 2006 - all part of a bloody gang war, authorities said. Estimates eventually put the gang's membership at more than 400.

Charles' racketeering charge included multiple counts, including two shootings. His attorney, Marianne Rantala, pointed out that jurors found prosecutors had not linked Charles to the shootings, yet the judge still gave Charles the maximum sentence.

"It appeared that the sentence was going to be the maximum no matter what," Rantala said in an email. "My opinion of the sentence is that it was extremely overly harsh."

Rantala said she plans to appeal the case.

Witness Eguel Geffrard - a member of the gang - was supposed to testify in the trial on Monday, but police found him shot to death in a parking lot that same day.

Like many of Top 6's members, Geffrard was a suspect in a previous crime, but ultimately became a victim. Authorities say gang members have frequently turned on each other. No charges have been filed in Geffrard's death.

Local authorities turned to racketeering laws after struggling to bring anything other than minor drug charges against Top 6 members.

After Geffrard's slaying Monday, the judge ordered jurors to be partially sequestered with armed guards escorting them to and from the courthouse.

Charles has never hid his affiliation with Top 6, but he has always maintained it is a rap group.

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Information from: The Palm Beach Post, http://www.pbpost.com

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