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Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care validated as the First African American Owned Urgent Care in the nation with chain locations
READ MOREMembers of the Washington State Legislative Black Caucus (LBC) are proud to announce their enthusiastic endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris for President of the United States. As a group of dedicated public servants committed to advancing justice, equality, and opportunity for all, we believe Vice President Harris embodies the leadership, vision, and determination needed to lead our nation into a brighter, more inclusive future.
READ MOREPart of a nearly $200 million Climate Pollution Reduction Grant awarded to Oregon
READ MORESenators’ letter follows DEA’s recommended rescheduling of cannabis from earlier this year
READ MOREThousands of Mississippians Face “Especially Cruel” Disenfranchisement Scheme
READ MOREWildfires in September 2020 burned a large swath of the Oregon Cascades. Photo courtesy Oregon State University.
The Oregon Department of Forestry today released drafts of new statewide wildfire hazard and wildland-urban interface maps developed by Oregon State University scientists.
READ MORETatum Talbert was recognized for her exceptional achievement and creativity in the GVC’s 2024 Lemonade Day program.
READ MOREThe NAYA Family Center Board of Directors selected Oscar Arana (Chichimeca) as the organization's permanent chief executive officer. This decision comes after an extensive national search and follows Arana's successful year of service as interim CEO.
READ MOREWashington’s county elections offices will mail ballots by Friday and open official ballot drop boxes for the more than 4.8 million registered voters across Washington to participate in the August 6 Primary Election.
READ MOREThe UNCF Each One Teach One Luncheon is Sunday, July 21, 2-5 p.m., Hyatt Regency at the Oregon Convention Center.
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