Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 11, 2013, Page 2, Image 2

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PGE Rate Hike Coming
An increase in electric rates will be
coming to Portland General Electric
customers in 2014. The average rate
impacts are projected by the Or­
egon Public Utilities Commission to
be 5.5 percent for residential cus­
tomers and 2.5 percent for commer­
cial and industrial customers.
White Supremacist Arrests
... to the
health care you
know and trust.
Over 40 people suspected of being
white supremacist gang members
were indicted on criminal charges in
federal court Monday following a 6
m onth investigation led by the
Multnomah County Sheriff s Office.
They are accused o f drug and fire­
arms trafficking in east Multnomah
County.
Downtown Power Outages
City Hall and the Portland Building
were closed Monday and Tuesday
December II, 2013
Week in
e Review
as Portland General Electric crews
worked to restore power to several
building in the downtown core after
an explosion in an underground
power station.
Kitzhaber Seeks Re-Election
Oregon D em ocratic Gov. John
Kitzhaber announced on Monday
that he’ll be running for a historic
fourth term in office. Currently there
are only two Republican challeng­
ers in the race.
Cover Oregon Misses Deadline
Officials from the healthcare site
Cover Oregon said the Internet-
based system would be ready for
insurance agents and community
groups with contracts by Monday.
But as of Tuesday, the site still
wasn’t fully functional.
200,000Apply to Live on Mars
A company named Mars One an­
nounced on Tuesday it has secured
lead suppliers for an unmanned mis­
sion to Mars and had signed over
200,000 people as potential coloniz­
ers of the Red Planet. The company
says it is possible humans could
colonize the planet starting in 2015.
Thousands Grieve Actor Paul
Walker’sFiery Death
About 5,000 people showed up
Sunday to the scene where Paul
Walker, star of the movie franchise
‘Fast and Furious’, was killed one
week earlier in a fiery car crash in Los
Angeles. W alker was 40; his friend
Roger Rodas, 38, also died in the
crash.
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Washington Counties
... and a network of
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Together, we are delivering integrated health care for
Children, fam ilies and individuals on the Oregon Health
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member of Portland's Longest Standing
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