Page 2 June 7, 2017 The Week in Review Popular NBA Finals The first two games of the NBA Finals were the most-watched since Michael Jordan’s final championship in 1998. Despite two lopsid- ed outcomes, Golden State’s two home wins over Cleveland averaged 19.6 mil- lion viewers. Game three is Wednesday in Cleveland and will be broadcast at 6 p.m. on KATU Channel 2 (ABC). Arrests in Cold Case Murder After a two year investigation, murder charges have been filed against two men in the April 2015 shooting death of a Se- attle man visiting friends in Portland near Woodlawn Park. Gary Lonell Black Jr., 31 and Cortez Treandre Wade, 25 were indict- ed last week for the murder of D’Andre Dickerson, 24. Biketown Expanding Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer - Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com Established 1970 P ublisher : e ditor : Mark Washington, Sr. Michael Leighton e xecutive d irector : Rakeem Washington A dvertising M AnAger : Office Manager/Classifieds: c reAtive d irector : r ePorter /W eb e ditor : Leonard Latin Lucinda Baldwin Paul Neufeldt Christa McIntyre P ublic r elAtions : Mark Washington Jr. r ePorter : Zachary Senn Less than a year after it started, the striking orange Biketown rental system is expand- ing to reach more inner city neighborhoods. Officials announced last week that the bikes will now be available in the Overlook Neighborhood of north Portland and fur- ther east to include the entire Alberta Main Street district, and include parts of North- east Ainsworth and Northeast 33rd Avenue. DeVos Stirs Controversy Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was in the hot seat in an appearance before Con- gress Tuesday. She defended $9 billion in cuts across the board which would elimi- nate afterschool and students with disabil- ities programs, and when Sen. Jeff Merk- ley of Oregon tried to get her to say the U.S. Department of Education wouldn’t allow private schools getting vouchers to discriminate, DeVos would not commit. Bill Cosby Trial Begins Comedian and television celebrity Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial began Mon- day. The iconic TV actor is charged with three counts of felony aggravated indecent assault over a decade ago against Temple University employee, Andrea Constand. Arrest in MAX Hero Theft George Elwood Tschaggeny, a 51-year-old homeless man, was arrested Friday in the theft of a wedding ring and backpack from a man who was fatally stabbed in last month’s racially motivated attack on TriMet. Detec- tives said he was wearing the victim’s ring. Supporting Paris Accord The NAACP issued a statement Thursday opposing President Trump for his with- drawal from the Paris Climate Agreement to limit fossil fuel air pollution emissions while also promising to do its part to ad- here to the agreement and to continue to fight for environmental justice. ---------------------- USPS 959 680 ------------------ 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. All created design display ads become the sole property of the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage without the written consent of the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition of such ad. © 2008 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. The Portland Observer--Oregon’s Oldest Multicultural Publication--is a member of the National Newspaper Association--Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Publishers Association CALL 503-288-0033 FAX 503-288-0015 news@portlandobserver.com • ads@portlandobserver.com subscription@portlandobserver.com Postmaster: Send address changes to Portland Observer , PO Box 3137 , Portland, OR 97208 PO QR code