Multnomah County celebrates Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week #PPPSWeek
Multnomah County celebrates Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week #PPPSWeek
Multnomah Youth Commission now accepting applications for 2013-2014 term
The Multnomah Youth Commission is now recruiting Youth Commissioners for its 2013-2014 term. Young people between the ages of 13-21 who are interested in policy...
News release: Second annual March Against Murder begins at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 23, 2022 in Cully
Gathering begins at 1 p.m. at Fernhill Park on NE 42nd and Killingsworth and marching to Khunamokwst Park on NE 52nd and Alberta.
Facilities and Trades
We ensure the safe, smooth operation of every structure the county owns or leases, from clinics and libraries to bridges, schools, courtrooms and more.
Toxic Algae Harmful to Pets Detected in Willamette River
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Willamette River due to current toxic algae bloom.
College to County Mentorship Program searches for next generation of Multnomah County's workforce
College students interested in providing services in Multnomah County learned about internship and mentorship opportunities available during an orientation and meet-and-greet with county staff.
Behavioral Health Crisis Services
24/7 crisis counseling by phone, with interpretation services for non-English speakers.
Precinct Maps by State Representative District - updated 2-2016
Precinct Maps by State Representative District - updated 2-2016
Multnomah County Elections and Animal Services Urging Community to #PawstoVote
Multnomah County Elections and Animal Services Urging Community to #PawstoVote through Pet Photo Contest to Promote Voter Registration
Multnomah County partners with White House for safer, smarter use of jails
Multnomah County and other governments are participating in a White House-led initiative to divert low-level offenders with mental illness out of the criminal justice system.
DCJ partners with Pacific University to create shared understanding between justice-involved young adults and emerging criminal justice professionals
Individuals on supervision in DCJ’s 15-25 year-old unit gain perspective of students studying to work in the criminal justice field, while witnessing opportunities and paths to success for themselves.
Severe weather warming centers remain open – donations of blankets and tarps needed
Severe weather warming centers remain open in Multnomah County during this week's cold temperatures. Donations of blankets and tarps are needed.
Swimming and boating at Blue Lake to reopen July 23 after norovirus outbreak
Multnomah County public health officials approved reopening Blue Lake Regional Park to swimming and boating on Wednesday, July 23.
Putting the 2015 Climate Action Plan update to work
Students at the Lauder Learning Center learn about climate change, and the County adopts an update to the Climate Action Plan.
Multnomah County Animal Services Holds Days of December Adoption Special
For the fifth year in a row, adoption fees equal the day of the month for all pets seven months and older, from December 1 through the 31
Open House Events
County Auditor Jennifer McGuirk invites you to attend open house events scheduled for September 2024!
Multnomah County directs funds to East County food pantry
To respond to food insecurity during the pandemic and beyond, county leaders have partnered with the cities of Fairview, Wood Village and Troutdale to collaborate and share resources.
2026 LPSCC Council Meetings
The dates, agendas, and recordings of monthly LPSCC Council Meetings
Sex Trafficking Resources
Sex Trafficking Resources for Portland Metro Area
Commissioner Vega Pederson's Forth Mobility Roadmap remarks
Text of Commissioner Vega Pederson's speech to the Forth Mobility Roadmap Conference on Wednesday, June 19, 2019.
Board declares Oct. 14 as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, marking the fourth year in this new tradition
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners declared today, Oct. 14, 2019, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Health Department reinstates mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke in NE and eastern parts of Multnomah County
Forecasts call for continuous wildfire smoke and poor air quality through the day and into tomorrow; Multnomah County requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted.
Health Department reinstates mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke
Forecasts call for continuous wildfire smoke and poor air quality through the day; Multnomah County requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted
Health Department announces mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from structure fires
Continuous smoke and poor air quality is expected through the day, especially in eastern portions of the County
IDD Housing Connector Program
IDD Housing Connector Program