News from the Board the week of Dec. 6, 2021
A snapshot of County Commissioner activities and appearances this week
A snapshot of County Commissioner activities and appearances this week
Families United for Safety & Empowerment (FUSE) helps youth and parents process emotions and resolve conflict.
Despite a pause on the State's rent assistance program and a shifting policy landscape, housing and human service leaders shared how the County continues to help people avoid eviction and stay housed.
A snapshot of County Commissioner activities and appearances this week.
Sweeping racial inequities in society extend to disparities in rates, management of HIV
Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners joined commissioners from Washington County in selecting Akasha Lawrence-Spence to fill the vacant seat for State Senate District 18 at a Nov.
This year, the Multnomah Youth Commission is celebrating 25 years of serving the community.
The latest financial forecast arrives as the local economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clackamas County, Multnomah County and Washington County Commissioners will hold a joint virtual meeting on November 29 to select a replacement for the vacated State Senate District 18 seat.
City and County officials gathered to recognize months of intensive work and share details about the community’s most comprehensive plan yet for responding to freezing winter weather.
The Board of County Commissioners began their meeting with a moment of silence Thursday, Nov. 18, remembering the more than 45 transgender and gender noncomforming lives lost to violence
Ser padre de familia es todo un reto y este reto se complicó aún más cuando en Oregon se declaró estado de emergencia a causa de la pandemia.