Multnomah County services to pause in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Many County services will be unavailable on Monday, Jan. 18.
Crews to begin survey work on N.E. 223rd Avenue
This month crews will begin survey work on N.E. 223rd Ave. between Bridge St. and N.E. Halsey St.
Two Juvenile Services staff test positive for COVID-19, no youth exposed
Two Juvenile Services employees test positive for COVID-19, no youth in detention exposed.
Two Juvenile Services employees test positive for COVID-19
Two Juvenile Services employees test positive for COVID-19, no youth in detention affected.
Multnomah County Veterans Task Force
The Multnomah County Veterans Task Force was established in 2010 to assess and identify the services provided to military veterans in Multnomah County.
District Attorney and Portland Police Bureau Lieutenant selected to represent Multnomah County on a national level
Tom Cleary, Senior Deputy District Attorney and Lt. Dave Virture, Portland Police Bureau Training Unit Supervisor have been selected by the Annie E. Casey Foundation to participate in the 2010 JDAI...
Tell Multnomah County Board of Commissioners how to spend tax dollars
For more than a decade the county has made reductions to the general fund it uses to pay for services. While some reductions will continue, limited funding is available to expand some services.
CS: Client Alert System
CS: Client Alert System
Health Department Complaints
Report concerns about care and safety.
Issue Forum: Housing in East County
Please join us to talk about housing in East County Thursday, October 4th from 3-5pm at Gresham City Hall.
East County Issue Forum: Earth Month
April's East County Issue Forum will focus on Earth Month, including information from Multnomah County's Office of Sustainability and Energy Trust of Oregon.
Contractor outreach event scheduled for courthouse project
An outreach event is scheduled for Friday, October 9 from 9 am to noon to share information about subcontracting opportunities for the $250 million Multnomah County Central Courthouse project.
Advisory committee for Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel to kickoff Transportation System Plan update at January 27 meeting
The Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Community Advisory Committee meets on January 27 at 6 p.m. at the Sauvie Island Grange. The meeting will focus on the area's Transportation System Plan update.
Public health teams up with Fish and Wildlife after reports of unusual coyote behavior in Portland
Anyone who sees a coyote acting strangely should call 9-1-1
Juvenile Services Division respond to COVID-19 cases among youth and staff
Between Nov. 30, 2020 and Dec. 15, seven staff members who work in the Juvenile Services tested positive for COVID-19. Corrections Health worked closely with Public Health on any exposure to youth.
Year Two of Supportive Housing Services: Gateway Center housing assessor helps domestic violence survivors access housing
Gateway Center adds housing assessor position, thanks to Supportive Housing Services funding
Preparing for Disasters in our Community
When the earthquake and resulting tsunami ravaged Japan last week, the devastation and destruction was enough to catch all our attention. Japan and its residents long have been prepared for the hav...
UPDATE January 21, 2022: Juvenile Services Division notified of another employee who tested positive for COVID-19.
This is the 22nd JSD employee with a confirmed positive case in the past month. All individuals who meet the exposure criteria have been notified.
Juvenile Services Division was notified on January 9, 2022, that another employee at the division tested positive for COVID-19
Multnomah County’s Juvenile Services Division was notified on January 9, 2021, that another employee at the division tested positive for COVID-19.
Measles diagnosed in local child who traveled overseas
Local health officials have learned of a case of measles in an unimmunized infant who recently visited overseas.
Let's talk about mental health
1 in 5 people experience a mental health issue during their lifetime. The sooner we start talking about mental health, the faster we can stop stigma.
Flu Season hits Portland region
Immunization can still protect vulnerable people and healthy adults from the worst influenza has to offer
EM Quarterly and Hot Weather Update
Updates from the June 2018 EM Quarterly meeting, including a Hot Weather update.
Auditor McGuirk's April 2019 Newsletter
Read the latest addition of Auditor McGuirk's newsletter.
Domestic Violence Coordination Office (DV1)
Retention schedules for the Domestic Violence Coordination Office records