Agencies respond to concerns following Portland scrap yard fire
What did we breath? How did agencies respond? What can we do now? Just some of the questions raised by local residents.
What did we breath? How did agencies respond? What can we do now? Just some of the questions raised by local residents.
Priorities are addressing racism, healthcare, housing, infrastructure, supporting traditional healing
The plan is the County’s response to longstanding inequities in the organization’s recruiting, hiring, professional development, promotion and retention practices.
REACH team exceeds goals of CDC-funded grant that expires this fall
The April East County Issue Forum will feature a recap of the 2018 Legislative session and priorities in the year ahead.
The briefing was designed to offer additional context on employees’ experiences and opportunities ahead of Thursday’s regularly scheduled board meeting.
Today, on the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Commissioner Loretta Smith received word that Governor Kate Brown declared April 4, 2018 "Martin Luther King, Jr Rem
Businesses that suffered economic losses due to the five-alarm fire at a scrapyard in NE Portland on March 12, 2018 are encouraged to complete a worksheet which may help them secure an SBA loan.
As health leaders gather to honor Public Health Week at Thursday's board meeting, the county’s Chief Diversity and Equity Officer Ben Duncan will present a strategic plan on workforce equity.
Multnomah LEAD® is one of several strategies identified by local public safety partners as part of the MacArthur Safety and Justice Challenge to reduce unnecessary incarceration
A legal team from the Green Energy Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School proposes ways state agencies and local governments can restrict diesel emissions.
Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran renews call for more access to mental health services at the annual NAMIWalks Luncheon.