News Release: Air Quality Advisory Issued, Please Limit Woodburning
The Multnomah County Health Department today issued a YELLOW air quality advisory asking people to avoid burning wood on Saturday, Oct. 20 and Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018.
The Multnomah County Health Department today issued a YELLOW air quality advisory asking people to avoid burning wood on Saturday, Oct. 20 and Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018.
Staff and community members packed the County Board Room to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month.
Providers and community organizations will bring workshops and speakers to older adults
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners was briefed on construction progress, diversity goals and costs-to-date for the 17-story Central Courthouse project at the west end of the Hawthorne Bridge.
Ross Leith has post-traumatic stress disorder related to serving in combat. Now he has a message for other veterans: don’t wait to ask for help.
Multnomah County asks you to review your property tax statement soon.
The County has celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day since 2015 to honor the region’s indigenous people and recognize the many contributions they make in our community.
Pilot aims to get the County’s youngest clients up-to-date on immunizations
Multnomah County safeguards 1.2 million records, filling more than 55,000 cubic feet of space.
While the policy has not yet changed and a final ruling is still months away, we are aware of the profound fear the proposal has sparked. We are closely watching for further developments.
The ordinance helps protect people who are most vulnerable to poor air quality — children, senior and people with asthma and other serious breathing conditions.
The task force will explore ways to improve preschool access for children and families in Multnomah County.