News release: County candidates will face new campaign finance requirements
County candidates will face new campaign finance requirements. Board adopts new requirements for disclosing funding sources
County candidates will face new campaign finance requirements. Board adopts new requirements for disclosing funding sources
Multnomah County is offering an in-person open house and an online open house in November to gather public input on its capital improvement plan for the county’s roads.
Focus on tobacco, addiction, violence and safe streets, Public Health leaders say
More than 36,000 veterans are estimated to live in Multnomah County and between five and seven percent of the County’s nearly 6,000 employees have served in the Armed Forces.
Commissioners ask public to comment at upcoming hearings, online
Most County facilities will be closed on Monday, Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day.
Approximately 41 million people in the United States have some sort of disability. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the unemployment rate for people with a disability in 2018 was 8 percent.
This is the first advisory of the 2019-2020 season, which runs from October 1-March 1.
Commissioners call for review of legal option to hold companies accountable in event of a natural disaster
Lane County resident and a visitor to Washington County have been diagnosed with measles; linked to an individual who passed through Portland International Airport Oct. 12
The gathering is the latest milestone in Multnomah County’s efforts to become one of the nation’s largest municipal broadband providers.
Steering committee of leadership, advocates to narrow goals, clarify vision