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NORTHWEST NEWS

Family of Security Guard Shot and Killed at Portland Hospital Sues Facility for $35M

The family of Bobby Smallwood argue that Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center failed to enforce its policies against violence and weapons in the workplace by not responding to staff reports of threats in the days before the shooting.

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.

Democratic Attorney General Bob Ferguson Wins Governor’s Race in Washington

Ferguson came to national prominence by repeatedly suing the administration of former President Donald Trump, including bringing the lawsuit that blocked Trump’s initial travel ban on citizens of several majority Muslim nations. 

NEWS BRIEFS

Multnomah County Library Breaks Ground on Expanded St. Johns Library

Groundbreaking marks milestone in library transformations ...

Janelle Bynum Statement on Her Victory in Oregon’s 5th Congressional District

"I am proud to be the first – but not the last – Black Member of Congress from Oregon" ...

Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11: Honoring a Legacy of Loyalty and Service and Expanding Benefits for Washington Veterans

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) is pleased to share the Veterans Day Proclamation and highlight the various...

Nkenge Harmon Johnson honored with PCUN’s Cipriano Ferrel Award

Harmon Johnson recognized for civil rights work in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest ...

FBI offers up to ,000 reward for information about suspect behind Northwest ballot box fires

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The FBI said Wednesday it is offering up to ,000 as a reward for information about the suspect behind recent ballot box fires in Oregon and Washington state. Authorities believe a male suspect that may have metalworking and welding experience was behind...

Family of security guard shot and killed at Portland, Oregon, hospital sues facility for M

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The family of a security guard who was shot and killed at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, sued the facility for million on Tuesday, accusing it of negligence and failing to respond to the dangers that the gunman posed to hospital staff over multiple days. ...

Mississippi Valley State visits Missouri following Grill's 33-point game

Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (1-1) at Missouri Tigers (2-1) Columbia, Missouri; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Missouri hosts Mississippi Valley State after Caleb Grill scored 33 points in Missouri's 84-77 victory over the Eastern Washington Eagles. ...

Grill makes 8 3s, scores career-high 33 points to lead Missouri over Eastern Washington 84-77

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Caleb Grill matched a career best with eight 3-pointers and scored a career-high 33 points to lead Missouri to an 84-77 victory over Eastern Washington on Monday night. Grill, who missed Missouri's final 23 games last season with a wrist injury, shot 10 of 13...

OPINION

Donald Trump Rides Patriarchy Back to the White House

White male supremacy, which Trump ran on, continues to play an outsized role in exacerbating the divide that afflicts our nation. ...

Why Not Voting Could Deprioritize Black Communities

President Biden’s Justice40 initiative ensures that 40% of federal investment benefits flow to disadvantaged communities, addressing deep-seated inequities. ...

The Skanner News 2024 Presidential Endorsement

It will come as no surprise that we strongly endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president. ...

Black Retirees Growing Older and Poorer: 2025 Social Security COLA lowest in 10 years

As Americans live longer, the ability to remain financially independent is an ongoing struggle. Especially for Black and other people of color whose lifetime incomes are often lower than that of other contemporaries, finding money to save for ‘old age’ is...

AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NEWS

Dutch lawmaker Wilders wants to deport those convicted of violence against Israeli soccer fans

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Hard-right Dutch political leader Geert Wilders on Wednesday blamed “Moroccans” for attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam last week, asserting that they “want to destroy Jews” and recommending the deportation of people convicted of involvement if they...

Black and Latino families displaced from Palm Springs neighborhood reach tentative settlement

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Black and Latino families who were pushed out of a Palm Springs neighborhood in the 1960s reached a .9 million tentative settlement agreement with the city. The deal was announced Wednesday, and the city council will vote on it Thursday. The history of...

Former West Virginia jail officer pleads guilty to civil rights violation in fatal assault on inmate

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A former correctional officer in southern West Virginia pleaded guilty Wednesday to a federal civil rights violation in the death of a man who died less than a day after being booked into a jail. Mark Holdren entered a plea agreement in U.S. District Court...

ENTERTAINMENT

At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A whirlwind of color and art at the opening of this year's Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art in the Senegalese capital stood in stark contrast to the serious topic of slavery featuring in the artworks of guest artists from the United States. The U.S....

Book Review: 'Those Opulent Days' is a mystery drenched in cruelties of colonial French Indochina

It’s not often that a historical novel is set in the Vietnam of the 1920s, a period when the land in Indochina was occupied and exploited by French colonizers. It’s also unusual that such a novel would be a whodunit murder mystery. “Those Opulent Days,” the debut novel of...

Book Review: Reader would be 'Damn Glad' to pick up a copy of actor Tim Matheson's new memoir

Tim Matheson has portrayed a president and vice president. A police officer and military officer. And more than a few doctors. He's worked with Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Jackie Gleason, Clint Eastwood, Kurt Russell and Steven Spielberg. He appeared in episodes of everything from “Leave to...

U.S. & WORLD NEWS

US government worker charged with leaking classified documents on Israel's plans to strike Iran

WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who worked for the U.S. government has been charged with leaking classified information...

Protests erupt in Paris over pro-Israel gala organized by far-right figures

PARIS (AP) — Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a controversial gala organized by far-right figures...

Elon Musk says he and Trump have 'mandate to delete' regulations. Ethics laws could limit Musk role

In picking billionaire Elon Musk to be “our cost cutter” for the U.S. government, President-elect Donald Trump...

Biden and Xi will meet in Peru as US-China relations tested again by Trump's return

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will hold talks Saturday with China's Xi Jinping on the...

Five things to know about Germany's government crisis

BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced he will ask for a vote of confidence in December,...

Protests erupt in Paris over pro-Israel gala organized by far-right figures

PARIS (AP) — Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a controversial gala organized by far-right figures...

Dick Bogle

They called trumpeter Floyd Standifer the granddaddy of Seattle jazz.  Standifer, who was a Portland area resident during his youth, passed away recently in Seattle due to cancer and other complications.

He moved to Portland from North Carolina in 1936, and attended Gresham Union High School where he led a jazz band. His father was an African Methodist Episcopal Zion preacher.
The family moved to Seattle in 1946 and Standifer attended the University of Washington. Not long after, he met a group of young musicians at the Madison Street YMCA, which included Quincy Jones, Ray Charles and Ernestine Anderson. He became a member of the Quincy Jones Big Band and traveled the world with the famed orchestra. That band recently had a DVD recording released as part of the Jazz Icon series. It featured the band in concert in Europe in the 1950's with Standifer in the trumpet section.
 

"LIVE AT BLUES ALLEY-THIRD SET"  
HOD O'BRIEN  
RESERVOIR 
****
Exuberance! There is plenty of that in this performance by pianist Hod O'Brien accompanied by bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Kenny Washington.
O'Brien sets a figurative fire to Tadd Dameron's "Our Delight" with a facile right hand and powerful chording by both right and left. Four of the eight tunes are Dameron compositions. He slows the pace somewhat for "On a Misty Night" but the swinging never stops over the Drummond-Washington groove.
"If You Could See Me Now," "Dameronia," and "The Squirrel," all by Dameron join "It Could Happen to You," "Easy Living" and "Double Take" to make this an excellent trio treasure.


"LAST FIRST KISS"   
TONY DESARE    
TELARC  
****
Here is talent worth tracking. Everything about balladeer Tony De Sare is smooth; his voice, delivery and phrasing.
Smartly, he mixes chestnuts like "Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You," "How Deep Is The Ocean" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me" with more obscure tunes which include "Last First Kiss," "I Feel The Earth Move," and Prince's "Kiss."
Supported by an excellent group of sidemen and terrific arrangements, De Sare could become a major heartthrob.



"PERECT PETERSON: THE BEST OF THE PABLO AND TELARC RECORDINGS"   
OSCAR PETERSON  
*****
Probably the best jazz pianist of all time, Oscar Peterson has packaged 22 especially selected tunes for this two CD set. 
Disc one is made up of songs recorded on the Pablo label named after the famed painter Pablo Picasso by label owner Norman Granz. The second disc contains material recorded from the 1990s and the year 2000 on Telarc.
There is one solo track, two duos, four trios, nine quartets, three quintets, two sextets and one cut with a 24 member string section conducted by Michel Legrand.
His first trio had bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis. Later, drummer Ed Thigpen replaced Ellis. One the duo tracks is "Caravan" with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. "If I Were A Bell" lists Gillespie, Clark Terry, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, bassist Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen and drummer Bobby Durham. He even carves space for Count Basie for a novel approach to "I'm Confessin'."
Only seven of the tunes were recorded after his 1993 stroke, which took him away from performing for two years, and left him  with a weakened left hand.
And, yes, he still performs with a limited schedule these days.


"En el aire" (on the air)   
ALAIN PEREZ    
AYVA  
****
Cuban born bassist Alain Perez raises the profile of his chosen instrument in Cuban music with this fine release.
At the same time, it's not overloaded with a lot bass thump, thump. Perez manages to maintain a solid lyrical approach to his bass work. This is especially noted on the ballad "Deconsa El Sol"(the sun rests) where he shares the solo spotlight with soprano saxophonist Inoidel Gonzales.
"Donna Lee" begins with a full ensemble, congas, trumpet, two saxes, sound with force but quickly diminishes to a long bass solo before regaining its jazz feel with a Ramon Filiu alto solo.
Perez has considerable vocal chops as well. On "Convergencia," accompanied by only piano and soprano sax, he convinces me and I don't even speak his language.

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