Health Department confirms one case of measles in Multnomah County
Multnomah County public health officials are investigating one case of measles in an unvaccinated young child with recent travel to an area with measles activity.
Multnomah County public health officials are investigating one case of measles in an unvaccinated young child with recent travel to an area with measles activity.
Board approves amended version passed by City Council last week; agreement includes new Homelessness Response System to evolve response beyond the Joint Office of Homeless Services
Voters in the City of Portland will see a difference in the way their ballots look. Candidate contests will now feature a grid that allows voters to rank up to six candidates in order of preference.
The emergency takes effect at noon Friday until noon Monday, July 8, in response to forecast temperatures of 100 degrees through the weekend
NEWS RELEASE: Housing Multnomah Now pilot initiative houses 311 people, exceeding goal by June 30 deadline
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson says Supreme Court ruling doesn't change Multnomah County's work to respond to homelessness.
Multnomah County today announced that it is secured a location for a 24-hour drop-off treatment readiness center in Portland’s Central Eastside District.
The Joint Office of Homeless Services on June 26 celebrated the imminent reopening of the expanded and renovated Arbor Lodge Shelter, a 106-unit shelter in North Portland.
“As the first County in Oregon to declare Juneteenth an annual paid holiday for employees, this holiday holds a special place in our culture as a County," said Chair Jessica Vega Pederson.
United States District Judge Adrienne Nelson upholds recommendation that case belongs in Oregon Circuit Court
Spending plan reflects Chair Jessica Vega Pederson and Board of Commissioners’ commitment to improving conditions on the street and community safety
Request for Information seeks knowledge on behavioral health and substance use disorder