Call 211 for winter shelter information
With severe cold temperatures in Multnomah County this week, residents in need of shelter should call 211 for information about the nearest available shelter space.
With severe cold temperatures in Multnomah County this week, residents in need of shelter should call 211 for information about the nearest available shelter space.
Citizen Involvement Committee Meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016
On Oct. 7, 2016 Transition Projects notified the Health Department of a situation involving the files of some people treated at the skin care clinic at Bud Clark Commons.
Multnomah County is releasing its report examining the implementation of Multnomah County’s Justice Reinvestment Program (MCJRP).
The Roosevelt High School health center, the first in Oregon, is turning 30. Today, Multnomah County has 13 health centers in the Portland, David Douglas, Parkrose, and Centennial school districts.
Commissioners call service, wonderful, best investment we could make
Despite game-changing treatments, too many diagnoses, too many deaths
Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) asks the community to help send every pet home for the holidays by spreading the word about the Days of December Adoption Special.
A dozen businesses have joined Multnomah County and the City of Portland to open a winter shelter for men ages 55 and older, veterans or men with a disability.
The economy is steady but tax revenues aren't keeping up with county obligations
Multnomah County is updating its ambulance service plan and will develop an RFP for the most qualified bidder to provide 9-1-1 emergency ambulance services Commissioners will vote Dec. 8 on the plan.
Thursday the National City-County Task Force on the Opioid Epidemic released its report on policy recommendations and best practices to address the opioid epidemic in local communities across America.