Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 16, 2019, Page 4, Image 4

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October 16, 2019
Housing Wait List Opens
Funerals ~ Memorial Services ~ Cremation ~ Preplanning
“Dedicated to providing
excellent service and
superior care of your
loved one”
Funeral Home staff
available 24 hours
503-249-1788
Terry Family Funeral Home
2337 N Williams Ave, Portland, Or 97227
www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com
The housing authority Home
Forward has some good news for
low income residents: It is open-
ing its waiting list in 15 subsidized
apartment buildings for apart-
ments that range from studios to
3-bedroom.
Go to homeforward.org to ac-
cess the list, but act fast. The list
is only open from Oct. 24 through
Oct. 28. Some of the apartments
are age restricted, but all the ap-
plications will be placed in order.
Applicants can apply for all wait-
ing lists they qualify for, regard-
less if they have applied during
previous openings.
Computers for filling out ap-
plications electronically are avail-
able at the main Home Forward
office at 135 S.W. Ash St. from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 24, 25 and
28. For phone assistance, call 503-
280-3790.
Officer Charged with Murder
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tice in the case.
“To the citizens and residents
of our city: We feel and under-
stand your anger and disappoint-
ment and we stand by you as
we work together to make Fort
Worth a better place for all of
us,” Daniels said.
Earlier in the day, Jefferson’s
family had demanded that Dean,
a member of the force for 1½
years, be fired and arrested.
“Why this man is not in hand-
cuffs is a source of continued
agitation for this family and for
this community,” family attor-
ney Lee Merritt said, hours be-
fore Dean was booked into jail.
Hotel Suit Widens Claims
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the diversity and unconscious bias
training.
“Hilton has zero tolerance for
racism and is committed to pro-
viding a welcoming environment
for all guests,” the statement said.
Massey’s lawsuit seeks $3 mil-
lion for his frustration, humilia-
tion and feelings of racial stigma-
tization. The suit also gives notice
that Massey intends to sue for an
additional $7 million in punitive
damages.
In addition to the local Dou-
bleTree and the Hilton corpora-
tion, the suit also lists the security
guard and manager as defendants.
--Associated Press