Multnomah County services to pause in observance of Labor Day
Most Multnomah County services will be unavailable on Monday, Sept. 7.
Most Multnomah County services will be unavailable on Monday, Sept. 7.
Last night, an event that was clearly intended to intimidate, provoke and endanger individuals resulted in a fatality. The loss of life is tragic and unacceptable.
Commissioners are asking Congressional leaders to intervene in the 2020 Census, saying that federal actions this summer to shorten the counting period will have "severe consequences’’ for counties.
Faced with two measures, Board split 3-2 on referring a single preschool plan to voters
After hundreds of years of racial injustice in our country, our state and our city, I believe the public wants to see real transformation of the public safety system.
We received information that demonstrators who have protested outside several Portland public safety buildings may be planning to gather outside the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center tonight.
Community partner at Juvenile Services tests positive for COVID-19. Anyone potentially affected will be notified by public health.
REACH and Black Parent Initiative team up to train location consultants, advocate for parents in hospital systems
Word is Bond, Multnomah Youth Commission and Youth Educating Police (YEP) give presentations, offer solutions at Multnomah County Local Public Safety Coordinating Council meeting.
Tonight, the Multnomah County Building, the headquarters for the largest safety net provider in Oregon, was vandalized and set on fire by a small group of protestors.
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the scene and were able to quickly diffuse the incident with verbal commands. There are no reports of injuries.
The Health Department ordered the immediate closure of the Small Pharaoh #1 food cart in downtown Portland (SW 5th and Stark) Aug. 11, 2020 after linking the business to an outbreak of shigellosis.