Rules, fees approved for licensing, inspecting food cart pods
Licensing beings early 2020; inspections to begin in summer
Licensing beings early 2020; inspections to begin in summer
Health officials warn families to avoid dangerous products, get kids tested
Staff reflect on three decades of improving treatment, shift to chronic disease
At a time when some local voices have joined the Trump administration in demanding massive warehouse-style facilities on the fringes of the community — at the expense of neighborhood-based shelters wh
Stay well during the holidays; flu shot recommended for everyone six months and older
The funds will help the Joint Office of Homeless Services turn almost 300 affordable apartments into supportive housing and services.
The Board of County Commissioners approved a vehicle fee increase to help fund the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project on December 5. The increase takes effect in 2021.
More than 50 testify during second hearing on proposed sales restrictions of flavored e-liquids, tobacco
State goals “based on the faulty assumption that countries can place individuals leaving the state hospital in residential treatment or supportive housing,” Auditor McGuirk says
Among the key findings: 34 percent of Multnomah County households are unable to meet their basic needs.
Multnomah County ordinance requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted
The Multnomah Building counter for a passport, marriage license or to record documents will be closed Dec. 4, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for a staff event.