James Lee Hansen is one of the Northwest’s most prominent and influential sculptors. His imposing bronze installations are on view at the Portland Art Museum, Maryhill Museum, Clark College and institutions throughout the region. Hansen established his own foundry in Battle Ground, Washington in the 1970s. Today, at age 97, Hansen is proud of the more than 600 sculptures he’s created. “It's a legacy,” he says, “and I think everybody wants to have a legacy.”
FLORENCE COUNTY S.C. (WBTW) — Thirteen Pee Dee-area residents are headed to prison after being sentenced for their roles in a methamphetamine conspiracy, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Florence. Eleven men and two women were among those sentenced by Chief United States District Judge R. Bryan Harwell. The conspiracy operated in the Chesterfield […]
Eleven men and two women from the Pee Dee area were sentenced to multi-year terms in federal prison after pleading guilty to a methamphetamine conspiracy.
Julian Rubinstein’s investigative documentary traces the engrossing case of a Denver community organizer, Terrance Roberts, who faced charges of attempted murder