Multnomah County partners with National Association of Secretary of States NASS to promote #TRUSTEDINFO2020
The goal of #TrustedInfo2020 is to communicate to the American people that election officials are their trusted sources for credible and accurate election information.
The Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT)
The Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team is a model of intervention that emphasizes identifying & providing coordinated, multi-disciplinary responses to high-priority domestic violence cases.
Multnomah County Emergency Management's Natural Hazard Mitigation Workshop
On May 2nd, 2018, Multnomah County Emergency Management hosted a Resilience Workshop at Gresham City Hall. Over 50 local, state and federal partners gathered to discuss hazard risks and mitigation.
New DCHS campaign sheds light on veterans and mental health
Throughout this summer, Multnomah County has been raising awareness about mental health in our community through a public outreach campaign. Now, the County is expanding its message to share the story
Board honors long-time county employees
The Board of Multnomah County Commissioners recognized county employees celebrating 15 to 45 years of service at a ceremony on Tuesday, December 7. The event drew its largest turnout yet, filling t...
Multnomah County sends restaurants $5.3 million in CARES Act relief
PRESS RELEASE: Multnomah County sends restaurants $5.3 million in CARES Act relief
Concerned About Violence in Your Community? Come Restore the Village
Restore the Village is a rolling series of community forums across Multnomah County where concerned citizens, neighbors, parents and young people can come together to openly discuss their reactions...
Day of Homelessness Awareness walk highlights struggles of families without homes
The fourth annual “Walk of Homelessness Awareness” will take place on Friday, Nov. 22, the culmination of a weeklong “Time to Listen -- Time to Act” campaign
Mackenzie teams with Multnomah County for annual scholarship
Design Firm Mackenzie has announced a partnership with Multnomah County for a scholarship opportunity for a business owner to attend the Minority Business Executive Program in September 2019.
NEWS RELEASE: Dangerous dog Bubbie impounded by patrolling Animal Control Officer in Southeast Portland
A dog declared dangerous by Multnomah County Animal Services — after a mauling last month and a previous attack — was impounded Saturday, May 6, by an Animal Control Officer.
Enrique Rivera
Enrique Rivera is the public safety coordinator for LPSCC
ACS- After Intake
Alternative Community Service
Publicity/HIPAA release forms
Multnomah County publicity/HIPAA release forms
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Medical Examiner identifies additional heat-related death in July 2024 heat emergency
Further tests and investigation will determine whether the deaths are officially heat-related
Update on COVID-19 cases in Juvenile Services
On Dec. 17, 2020, the Juvenile Services Division was notified that a youth in detention, and an employee in the detention facility, tested positive for COVID-19.
EMS Protocols & Resources
Patient treatment protocols and professional resources for EMS personnel.
Order Ahead Replacement Ballot Request
Need a replacement ballot? Use our Order Ahead Replacement Ballot form to request a replacement.
Multnomah County Justice Fellowship
A pilot program that aims to empower justice-involved individuals by recognizing and incorporating their lived experiences to envision a more equitable justice system.
Hoarding Task Force
Hoarding is characterized as the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.
Multnomah County ARP investments: Public health emergency response
Multnomah County’s ARP investments into our public health emergency response included support for testing, tracing, outbreak responses, vaccinations, call center and emergency operations, and more.
Disease Detectives gather to honor COVID-19 response and, for some, meet for the first time
Staff reflect on 28 months,141,103 cases, 3,321 outbreaks and 1,247 deaths
From the Archives: Cooling shelters open through Sunday evening as long heatwave enters most dangerous – but likely final – phase.
TriMet will not turn away anyone riding to and from a cooling site who cannot pay fare through 10 p.m., Sunday, July 31.
EM Related Newsletters
List of emergency management related newsletters that may be of interest for those living or working in Multnomah County
First audit report on Multnomah County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Read the report highlights, our recommendations, and access the full report.
Clinician Alert: One measles case identified in returning traveler
A measles case was identified in a traveler returning from an international trip. Clinicians should review exposure information and follow testing and treatment guidelines.