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Starting over
How the county’s Assessment and Referral Center is giving newly released inmates a leg up at re-entering society.
How the county’s Assessment and Referral Center is giving newly released inmates a leg up at re-entering society.
After a successful pilot program last year, Multnomah County Elections is continuing to offer a service that allows voters to track the status of their ballot.
The $1.87 billion budget will help people in need of permanent housing.
Nearly two months after a new family shelter opened, parents say it's now easier to focus on getting kids to school and getting back on their feet.
Despite a number of aggressive programs aimed at alleviating hunger, one in five Multnomah County residents still doesn’t have consistent access to adequate food.
New artist renderings of Central Courthouse Project show captivating views, day and night.
Volunteers across Multnomah County departments donated an estimated 165,610 hours of their time last year.
The move honors more than 30 years of achievements since the 1984 passage of the Victims of Crime Act.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to purchase a building at 5120 S.E. Milwaukie Ave. in Portland.
In an effort to increase voter awareness and participation this election season, Multnomah County Elections will launch the “Voice Your Vote” workshop series on April 21.
Commissioners from Multnomah County and the City of Portland heard details Tuesday about a proposed central office to oversee the delivery of services to people experiencing homelessness.
Multnomah County appreciates the public’s patience as it responds to an unprecedented number of requests for water test kits and lead screening.