The skanner. (Portland, Or.) 1975-2014, October 28, 2015, The Skanner 40th Anniversary Issue, Page 13, Image 13

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    #SK40YEARS
40 Years of Service
October 28, 2015 The Skanner 40th Anniversary Issue Page 13
People: Kids & Sports
November 4, 1986, Neil
Goldschmidt is elected
governor of Oregon,
defeating Norma Paulus
August 17, 1988, Joseph “Ray-
Ray” Winston killed in the
city’s first drive-by shooting
November 13, 1988, Mulugeta
Seraw, an unarmed Black
man, is beaten to death by
racist skinheads in Southeast
Portland
Start of the Junior Varsity Men’s 100 meter race during meet between Benson Polytechnic High and Jefferson High
November 7, 1989, Norman B.
Rice elected mayor of Seattle
1990s
October 20, 1990, Racist
skinhead Tom Metzger is
convicted of inciting young
followers to kill Mulugeta
Seraw
January 1, 1993, Larry Gossett
begins first term on King
County Council
January 12, 1994, “OAME Takes
Over Business Incubator”
February 2, 1994, “Harold
Moss, Tacoma’s First Black
Mayor Sworn In”
Don Johnson, coach of The Police Activities League tennis team
March 2, 1994, “Portland
Police Oversight Plan Falters
in Neighborhoods”
May 4,1994, “MLK Boulevard
Stands Alone; Union Signs
Come Down”
January 25, 1995, “GOP Bill
Would Toughen Juvenile
Crime Sanctions: Meanwhile,
Social Legislation Lags”
February 15, 1995, “Home-
buying Program Invites
Police to Live in City where
they Work”
Children in the Imani/Young Life Program juggling scarves under the instruction of Scott “Mag” Hughes