Board recommits to bold action as Local Public Health Authority
As the Board of Health, Commissioners have the responsibility to set a health policy vision
As the Board of Health, Commissioners have the responsibility to set a health policy vision
Resolution asks Office of Sustainability and Environmental Health Division to conduct research, propose policy
The Board of County Commissioners proclaimed Nov. 11 Veterans Day in Multnomah County, honoring an estimated 44,375 veterans living in Multnomah County and more than 400 County staff.
Changes will emphasize helping families earning no more than 60 percent of median income and expand the pool of eligible development projects.
Many Multnomah County buildings and facilities will be closed on Monday, Nov. 12 in observance of Veterans Day.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Multnomah County Animal Services shelter in Troutdale
The Multnomah County Elections Division was marked by a steady flow of voters on the last day to cast a vote for the 2018 General Election Tuesday (11/6).
Anyone who sees a coyote acting strangely should call 9-1-1
On Thursday, Nov. 1, the Board recognized 2018 as the 50th anniversary of the Pacific Crest Trail’s designation as a National Scenic Trail.
The award comes as Oregon celebrates the 20th anniversary of vote-by-mail and as Multnomah County Elections increases efforts to improve access for anyone wishing to exercise their right to vote.
On November 1 County Commissioners moved a step closer to helping the Portland region prepare for a Cascadia Zone earthquake, by recommending options to study for an earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge.
The Multnomah County Medical Examiner today released the records of Patrick J. Kimmons, who died Sept. 30, 2018 in Portland in an officer-involved shooting.