Overdose reversal drug to be offered upon jail release beginning June 1
Sheriff Mike Reese announces initiative as new data show people released from jail are 15 times more likely to die in days following release
Bienestar de la Familia
Ayudando a promover el bienestar de las familias y comunidades Latinas en el condado de Multnomah
News release: Attention tenants! Oregon’s eviction moratorium ends June 30; you MUST pay your current rent, starting July 1, to avoid being evicted for nonpayment
With Oregon’s eviction moratorium expiring June 30, 2021, tenants must pay their current rent starting July 1 to avoid being evicted for nonpayment. Help for paying rent is available.
Courtyard Café and Catering Menu
Rely on us for your next quick corporate event, or an elegant buffet. We focus on fresh, quality ingredients always beautifully presented.
Inside the countywide Housing Stability Initiative
The Housing Stability Team meets monthly, manages $760,000 in flexible funding and has helped more than 150 families and individuals who might otherwise have lost housing.
NEWS RELEASE, Tuesday, Dec. 20: Multnomah County, City of Portland declare state of emergency as bitter cold settles over region
Warming shelters to open 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, and stay open 24/7; free transportation available by calling 2-1-1
Multnomah County Awarded $2 million by MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge to Advance Local Criminal Justice Reforms
New Funding Will Help County Build on Progress Toward Eliminating Unnecessary Incarceration
Warming shelters reopening tonight; Multnomah County, City of Portland continue states of emergency
Warming shelters will open tonight as cold temperatures are expected to continue
Multnomah County Awarded Additional $2 Million by MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge to Advance Local Justice System Reform
Multnomah County Awarded Additional $2 Million by MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge to Advance Local Justice System Reform
Multnomah County Employment Trends FY 2020 - FY 2022
Executive Summary of FY 2020 - FY 2022 Multnomah County Employment Trends Report
Auditor McGuirk’s February 2024 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's February 2024 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Good Government Hotline Annual Report 2023
Learn about the kinds of complaints we received and investigations that we conducted through the Good Government Hotline in 2023.
Q&A with a College Navigator
Jacqueline Mayorga Rivera plays an incredibly valuable part in recruitment and retention of students in MHCC's early childhood education programs.
Multnomah County Elections completes nation’s first test hand count for multi-winner ranked choice voting contests
Regional and national experts joined the 5-day exercise — another step in a series of preparations for the Nov. 5, 2024, election, when ranked-choice voting makes its debut on City of Portland ballots
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: awareness beyond the month
This March, as part of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Multnomah County is celebrating McCullough and more than 200 other I/DD employees who help do the same kind of work.
Auditor McGuirk’s April 2025 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's April 2025 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Sample Ballots - November 2018 General Election
Sample Ballots - November 2018 General Election
Commissioner Susheela Jayapal hosts local, national experts for conversation on community solutions to violence
“Violence tears apart families, neighborhoods, and communities,” said Jayapal. “It has ripple effects that can continue for generations.”
Multnomah County Board approves ‘transformative’ $3.3 billion FY 2023 budget
Smart spending boosts homeless services, behavioral health and violence prevention efforts while building the libraries and preschools of the future
Recommendation Status Evaluation: The Library has implemented most of the audit recommendations, but employee concerns remain an issue
We consider the Library to have implemented seven of the recommendations from our 2023 Library audit, four recommendations to be in process, and one remaining recommendation to not be implemented.
Felony Court Division Retention Schedule (DA4)
Felony Court Division Retention Schedule (DA4)
Survivor-led, trauma-informed Victim and Survivor Services Unit provides critical services during COVID-19 pandemic
Unlike other parts of the criminal legal system, Multnomah County's Victim and Survivor Services Unit is led by survivors of domestic violence, trauma informed and centers the needs of victims.
Roosevelt High School's Rough Writers honor juvenile court counselor as local civil rights leader
As a juvenile court counselor for the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice, John H. Ashford has a daily impact on the lives of young people who have experienced trouble with the law.
Healthy ways to address anger, conflict and violence with FUSE: Families United for Safety & Empowerment
Families United for Safety & Empowerment (FUSE) helps youth and parents process emotions and resolve conflict.
Using a Commercial Kitchen - English
Learn how to find and join a commercial kitchen, and make the dream of running your own food business a reality.