“Everybody thought I was a hopeless cause,”- participants in stabilization/treatment preparation program share success stories
Chair tours transitional housing/safety net program with promising signs of success
Chair tours transitional housing/safety net program with promising signs of success
Chair Deborah Kafoury has set a spring 2018 deadline to see progress in workforce equity efforts and a review of the county’s employment practices and structures that may perpetuate systemic racism.
The 12 strategies are aimed at eliminating unnecessary incarceration which takes a particularly heavy toll on people of color, low-income communities, and people with mental health and substance abuse
A warrant has been issued for 58-year-old Dennis, John Davis.
Chair Deborah Kafoury announced today that Joanne Fuller is retiring as Health Department Director.
Supportive housing is sometimes the only effective strategy for people struggling with significant disabilities and long-term homelessness.
As nation honors National Infant Mortality Month, an emphasis on why society, not parents, are to blame.
The Early Kindergarten Transition program, offered at more than 40 Multnomah County schools, improves attendance and reading scores, years after kids move on.
Dozens gathered to celebrate stories of recovery, share messages of hope.
Flood risk increases after wildfires: learn how to reduce your risk
Today, Chair Deborah Kafoury announced a series of immediate steps to address complaints of systemic racism and unjust employment practices at Multnomah County.
Sept. 13: Multnomah County Sheriff warned people to stay alert as firefighters continue to battle the blaze