Multnomah County provides update on deflection after first 30 days of law change
Multnomah County today reported that local law enforcement officers have referred 71 eligible people to the County’s new deflection program since Sept. 1, 2024.
Multnomah County today reported that local law enforcement officers have referred 71 eligible people to the County’s new deflection program since Sept. 1, 2024.
Longtime Oregon library leader tapped to lead one of the nation’s busiest systems
State and County voters’ pamphlets will be mailed to every household in Multnomah County on Oct. 9-11. Due to the size of both voters’ pamphlets, they will be delivered separately.
Multnomah County officials briefed the Board of Commissioners on the conceptual plans and needs for a new Animal Services facility.
Multnomah County Commissioners celebrated Hispanic and Latiné Heritage Month, honoring the community's contributions and resilience.
House District 33 includes parts of downtown Portland as well as the northwestern part of the city, including Forest Park. The district includes voters in Washington and Multnomah counties.
Many people know SUN Schools as neighborhood hubs that serve students and families. But the work goes much further than that.
Workgroup recommended detailed changes to improve effectiveness for those who serve on department and a Central Community Budget Advisory Committees.
Have you wondered who tracks rat- and mosquito-borne diseases across Multnomah County? Who responds to reports of illegal dumping or backyard roosters?
The addition of 174 seats will increase the total number of preschool spots from 2,070 at the start of the 2024-25 school year to 2,244.
On Thursday, Sept. 12, the Board of County Commissioners proclaimed September as Recovery Month in Multnomah County. This year’s theme was “Join the voices of recovery: Together we are stronger.”
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day by making a plan to VOTE!