Multnomah County and community partners work to get homeless families and children off streets
Niyelli Wright was just 4 days old when her mom, big brother and sister entered a Portland shelter for people who are homeless.
Niyelli Wright was just 4 days old when her mom, big brother and sister entered a Portland shelter for people who are homeless.
To further our efforts in promoting the recruitment, support and retention of professionals of color in our region, Multnomah County has joined forces with...
Multnomah County’s Health Department has earned accreditation as a primary care medical home -- the only health care organization to earn the designation in Oregon and one of only 30 granted such r...
As part of Multnomah County's ongoing mission to spread the word about the services we provide each day to our 735,000 residents, we're launching a new series called "Know Multnomah County."
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, join Chair Jeff Cogen and Multnomah County's Office of Sustainability in celebrating...
Join Multnomah County's Office of Sustainabilty and Chair Jeff Cogen for a free screening of The Last Mountain
Judge Nan Waller remembers well the question her 10-year-old son asked when he learned she was going to start working in Multnomah County's historic downtown courthouse.
Multnomah County Commissioners Deborah Kafoury and Judy Shiprack will co-host a public meeting on Thursday, Sept. 27 to gather community input about the...
This 2012 has been an exciting year at our County CROPS farm. In its fourth summer of operation, the surplus county lot-turned-farm has produced more than 5,000 pounds of...
Prepared remarks by Chair Jeff Cogen delivered on Monday, Sept. 10 regarding his request to the Multnomah County Health Department to study the effects of coal train export through the county....
At the county, one of our areas of responsibility is caring for the health, safety and welfare of our pets through Multnomah County Animals Services (MCAS). As an open-admission facility,...