Ebola 2014: No risk here, but local health officials monitoring overseas Ebola outbreak as CDC works to limit spread
Public health physicians in our local counties and the State of Oregon are closely monitoring this situation and updating providers.
Volcanoes and Avalanches
The Cascade Mountain Range harbors many volcanoes. Here are steps you can take during and after an eruption to help ensure the safety of yourself, your family and your property.
Multnomah County participates in ‘Operation Green Light’ in support of local veterans
Multnomah County will light the Morrison Bridge green Monday, Nov. 7th through Friday, Nov. 10, as part of Operation Green Light.
Youth share stories of impact of juvenile counselors/mentors on ‘Pretrial, Probation & Parole Supervision Week’
Multnomah County and communities across U.S. and Canada celebrate ‘Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week,’ with an emphasis on collaboration/partnerships.
Six tips for the solar eclipse
On Aug. 21, the moon’s shadow will block the sun. Here's how you can prepare.
Evacuation zone shrinks as air quality improves downwind of five-alert scrap yard blaze
Residents between NE 72nd and NE 76th Ave, from Killingsworth to Alberta, still under evacuation orders
News release: Free Annual Aging Well Conference takes place Saturday, Oct. 20
Providers and community organizations will bring workshops and speakers to older adults
Board issues statement on proposed change to federal public benefit rule
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.
Partnership yields mental health center for vulnerable residents in crisis
On June 20, Multnomah County and its partners celebrated the opening of the Crisis Assessment and Treatment Center (CATC). The facility will serve vulnerable people who are in the midst of a mental...
Tsunami Preparedness Week - March 25-31
We cannot prevent a tsunami, but we can prepare for one. Whether you live on or visit coastal areas of the northwest, you should be aware of the dangers of a tsunami.
Latest flu news: Still time to get a flu shot and become familiar with symptoms
Flu season is on-going in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties. Clinic visits for people with influenza-like symptoms (fever, chills, body aches, sore throat and cough) have been remained ...
2023 Frequent User System Engagement NOFA
Frequent User System Engagement Program Notice of Funding Availability
Multnomah County and Deed Fraud
What you can do if you are a victim of Deed Fraud in Multnomah County
March 13, 2001 - Multnomah Education Service District - Director, Position 3, Zone 2
HARRY AINSWORTH
Multnomah County Employee Awards
Do you know a Multnomah County employee or team that goes the extra mile? Nominate them for an Employee Recognition Award today.
SUN Youth Advocacy (SYA)
SUN Youth Advocacy Program (SYA) fosters youth development and academic achievement.
Help for First-Time Moms
The Nurse Family Partnership program provides help and support during pregnancy for first-time moms.
Behavioral Health Crisis Services
24/7 crisis counseling by phone, with interpretation services for non-English speakers.
Grants for Family Caregivers
Grant Funds and case management support available to people who care for someone 60 or older, or a person of any age with Alzheimer’s or another dementia.
Safe Routes to School
Safe Routes to School makes walking and bicycling more fun, convenient, and safe for families to get to and from school.
LPSCC 2020 Executive Committee Meetings
Dates, agendas, meeting materials, and minutes of LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings
Order Ahead Replacement Ballot
Need a replacement ballot. Use our Order Ahead Replacement ballot form to request a replacement ballot.
Disability Services Advisory Council (DSAC)
Helping advise on service eligibility guidelines, evaluating program effectiveness, and advocating for issues pertinent to the life and welfare of people with disabilities.
Health Department issues mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke
Forecasts call for increased wildfire smoke intrusion and high pollution, Multnomah County ordinance requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted.
Lents residents seek city, county partnership to clean up streets
Portland Police Chief Outlaw says agencies are working to address concerns