
New report reveals communities denied insurance also have higher rates of health disparities
Multnomah County is backing legislation to make sure Pacific Islanders who are currently excluded can qualify for health insurance.
Multnomah County is backing legislation to make sure Pacific Islanders who are currently excluded can qualify for health insurance.
What should Multnomah County include in its Justice Reinvestment RFPQ (Request for Pre-Qualification) for Victim’s Services?
Multnomah County’s Aging, Disability & Veterans Services Division is expanding a program that helps veterans at risk of nursing home placement stay in their homes.
The Multnmoah County Sheriff's Office formalized a contract this week to take over patrol duties for the City of Troudale.
Domestic violence parole and probation officer Jennifer Brissenden and corrections technician Diego Cervantes help establish case against prolific stalker.
Federal Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy announced a $1.5 million grant in North Portland on April 15 that will help reduce diesel air pollution in Multnomah County.
“Child abuse prevention is the responsibility of all citizens of Multnomah County,” said Commissioner Loretta Smith at Thursday's board meeting.
The Multnomah Youth Commission is a group of 42 young people who help bring the perspective of young people into county and city decisions, discussions, and planning.
The 2015 Multnomah County Public Health Heroes Awards honor the work of county employees and community partners.
The Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Community Advisory Committee will meet on Thursday, April 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sauvie Island Grange for a meeting focused on transportation planning.
Multnomah County this week announced it would invest about $40,000 to help the region’s only low-barrier winter family shelter stay open through the end of the school year.
County health officials stress the importance of working with community members to solve social issues affecting health.