Mychal Bell, the central figure in the case of the "Jena Six," is nearly a month away from graduating from Monroe Carroll High School, in Monroe, La., and will be attending a four-year university in the fall. But as he prepares to realize a dream, his family continues to suffer. "I am excited about the opportunity to play football and get an education. I am still looking at other options but my dream is coming true . . .
What's happening for you in your city this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below . . . .
With no swine flu cases yet reported in Oregon and Washington, health officials are stepping up education and preparedness efforts in advance of its spread.
The issue is of particular concern as both states face budget cuts that in Washington have already resulted in mandatory county employee furlough days – including within the health department.
So far as of 10 a.m. today, seven confirmed cases have been reported in California, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with 28 cases in New York City, two cases in Texas, two in Kansas and one in Ohio. . . .
The documents documents filed in court by the attorneys of the guardianship company now in possession of Simpson's affairs, showed errors in the billing paperwork for Simpson's legal representation that went unnoticed by the battery of professionals meant to safeguard her interests. Please scroll down to read the documents for yourself.
Howard joins the Cultural Trust from Portland's Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, where she was managing director for 2-1/2 years. Prior to that, she was the education/outreach director for Artists Repertory Theatre. She serves on the board of Northwest Business for Culture and the Arts and represents Oregon on the Western States Arts Federation's regional Multicultural Task Force. . . .
In his timely new book, author and activist Tim Wise explores how Barack Obama's emergence as a political force is taking the race debate to new levels. For many people, Obama's rise signifies the end of racism and a validation of the American ideals of color-blind meritocracy. But is this true? . . .
Growing pressure from poaching and human encroachment has driven hundreds of elephants to migrate across Zimbabwe's borders and at least one leopard to stalk an upmarket suburb of the capital, conservationists said Monday. The independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force appealed in its latest monthly bulletin for more action -- and money -- to preserve the troubled nation's wildlife. . . .
The 21 women nervously mingling at the White House were among the best in their fields. They had achieved Olympic gold, Grammy awards and four stars in the Army. One had orbited the earth aboard space shuttle Endeavour. Some had reached the highest outposts of corporate America, or had earned kudos on stage or on the big screen. They were together for one reason: Michelle Obama. . . .
Prepare your child for a lifetime of healthy vision by participating in InfantSEE® Week right here in King and Pierce Counties. The following local optometrists are offering NO-COST, comprehensive InfantSEE® assessments for babies six to 12 months old. Call the optometrist closest to you and make an appointment for the week of May 11 . . .
Camp Long, located at
5200 35th Avenue SW, offers many opportunities to discover what you can do to help the planet.
Located in West Seattle, this 68-acre forested park and environmental learning center offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy nature, hike, camp overnight in rustic cabins, rock climb, and learn about nature. Hours of operation are . . .