From prison to professor: Mitchell Jackson
Despite the fact that Mitchell Jackson began dealing drugs at the age 15, he never felt good at it. “I was never a grand hustler,” Jackson told an audience of men and woman on probation or parole.
Despite the fact that Mitchell Jackson began dealing drugs at the age 15, he never felt good at it. “I was never a grand hustler,” Jackson told an audience of men and woman on probation or parole.
NW Cornelius Pass Road will be closed to through traffic between Highway 30 and NW Germantown Road on Thursday, June 19 from 6 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. for annual maintenance work.
The new Sellwood Bridge will display four benches designed and built by students from the ACE Academy, a charter school in Portland’s Parkrose neighborhood.
Un Centro de Recursos de la Comunidad estará abierto el sábado,14 de junio y el domingo, 15 de junio, en la Escuela Secundaria Reynolds.
Anyone wishing to talk to someone about the Reynolds High shooting, or simply be with other people, can come to the Community Support Center this weekend.
Jules Bailey takes oath of office as Multnomah County's District 1 Commissioner. Commissioner Bailey thanks family, friends, elected leaders and county staff, and closes with "Let's get to work."
Counselors are standing by at Mt. Hood Community College for anyone wishing to talk about the Reynolds High shooting.
REAP (Reaching and Empowering All People) presented its mission and future goals to the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on June 5.
Chair Deborah Kafoury said at her public swearing-in Monday that she wants to make the county a national model for health care reform, reducing homelessness, and providing a safe and caring community.
Starting at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11 members of the public can buy fresh produce while supporting the life skill development of young people under the Department of Community Justice’s supervision
Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners proclaimed National HIV/AIDS Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day countywide for Thursday, June 5.
Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners on Thursday adopted the county’s budget for the 2015 fiscal year beginning July 1.