Love, loss and surviving the AIDS epidemic: Michael Stewart
A generation of young men believed they would die. Now facing old age, they must consider how to live
A generation of young men believed they would die. Now facing old age, they must consider how to live
The Juneteenth Day proclamation honors the service of former Oregon Senator Avel Gordly.
Multnomah County is preparing for its first heat wave of 2018, with temperatures expected to hover around 90 early this week.
On Tuesday, June 19, SummerWorks kicks off its 10th year of placing Portland-area young adults in summer jobs. Mayor Ted Wheeler and Commissioner Loretta Smith will launch the program at PSU.
Work on the shelter is part of a strategy to shift beds from temporary spaces opened under the city of Portland’s state of emergency to service-rich facilities designed for long-term success.
The Multnomah County Board heard the first reading of an ordinance Thursday that would ban wild or exotic animals in traveling displays or acts. Final hearing and vote slated for July 12.
June 15 is Elder Abuse Awareness Day in Multnomah County. Elder abuse is any form of mistreatment that results in harm, fear or loss in an older person.
Opened in 2010, the Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services provides a wide range of aid and advocacy to survivors of domestic violence.
Work on the shelter is part of a long-term strategy to shift beds from temporary spaces opened quickly under a state of emergency into service-rich facilities designed for long-term success.
A generation of young men believed they would die. Now facing old age, they must consider how to live.
Agencies are designing new programs for seniors with HIV/AIDS, while programs that once served the dying now help clients grow older, healthier.
Asylum is an important legal protection for these survivors of extreme violence.