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Page 2 October 25, 2017 Subscribe ! 503-288-0033 Fill Out & Send To: Attn: Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 $45.00 for 3 months $80.00 for 6 mo. $125.00 for 1 year (please include check with this subscription form) Death at Daycare Investigated A northeast Portland daycare has had its license suspended pending a state in- vestigation into the recent death of infant boy, the second infant to die in the two years at the facility, located at 1205 N.E. Broadway. Owner Celeste Probasco-Artharee said in a statement that the center will cooper- ate throughout the investigation. “The Broadway Children’s Center TriMet General Manager Retires Neil McFarlane, who has been with TriMet since 1991 and spent the last seven years as its General Man- ager, announced last week he will retire in early 2018. An international search for McFarlane’s re- placement will be launched by the transportation agency and its board of di- rectors, which will include public input listening sessions. Name: Telephone: Address: community is devastated by the tragedy that has taken place,” the statement said. “Broadway Children’s Center owners and staff have and will continue to fully cooperate throughout this process. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.” On Oct. 6, a 10-month-old boy was found unresponsive at the facility. The cause of death has not yet been deter- mined pending an investigation by the Week in Review The burning, depositing burning materials on forest lands, criminal mischief, recklessly endangering other persons, and unlawful fireworks possession. or email subscriptions@ portlandobserver.com Advertise with diversity in Portland Observer The Kid Who Started Gorge Fire Charged Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com A 15-year-old Vancouver boy who al- legedly threw a lit firework into Eagle Creek has been issued criminal charges in connection with the Sept. 2 wildfire there, which rapidly spread to Columbia River Gorge and caused dangerous air quality conditions and snow-like ash falling from the sky. The charges include reckless Established 1970 cently reached with polluters could delay efforts to clean up a highly toxic 11-mile stretch of the river for 5 to 10 more years. Rape Suspect in Custody Dominique R. Gonzales, 23, was arrest- ed on rape charges Thursday after an adult female reported the attack at Rocky Butte. The woman told police that attack happened after she had accepted transpor- tation from the man during a downpour. Emergency vehicles transported her to an area hospital. Judge Quashes Trump’s Order Violent Protestor gets 6 Years A man who violently participated in a May Day protest in downtown Portland is getting sentenced to more than six years in prison for throwing active road flares into police cars and a Target store. Da- mion Feller, 22, pleaded guilty in Mult- nomah County Circuit Court to criminal mischief, riot, and arson charges. He also faces a malicious damage charge in fed- eral court. medical examiner. The state Office of Child Care, however, did mention Sud- den Infant Death Syndrome as a possi- bility. When a 7-month old boy died at the daycare in April of last year, a state in- vestigator called the fatality sleep-related, but listed no official cause while deter- mining that no suspicious circumstances had taken place. Healthy River Push Back on Trump On Thursday, advocates to clean up pol- luted sites along the Willamette River from Portland to St. Johns, protested at Portland City Hall, upset that the Trump Administration-led Environmental Pro- tection Agency was backing down on a plan to finally begin river restoration work after decades of study. State offi- cials say a secretive proposal the EPA re- A federal judge in Seattle ruled last week that President Trump’s executive order to financially pun- ish sanctuary cities is unconstitu- tional. The decision comes after Seattle and Portland sued. U.S. District Judge Richard A. Jones said Trump’s order failed to pro- vide an adequate connection be- tween immigration enforcement and programs unrelated to immi- gration like infrastructure, health- care, and affordable housing. Fight for Meals on Wheels U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced a budget amendment to the Senate last Wednesday that would stop any propos- al to cut to Meals on Wheels as a way to free up monies for tax cuts for wealthy Americans instead. Meals on Wheels cur- rently provides thousands of hot meals to seniors throughout the state of Oregon. ---------------------- 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. 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