Public invited to comment on Multnomah County stormwater management
Multnomah County invites the public to review and comment on its annual report regarding its stormwater management plan by October 29.
Multnomah County invites the public to review and comment on its annual report regarding its stormwater management plan by October 29.
The board resolved to provide paid parental leave to all eligible county employees following the birth, adoption or foster care placement of a child.
Board proclaims Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 Hispanic Heritage Month in Multnomah County.
Indigenous People’s Day will replace what is known nationally as Columbus Day.
A new Health Department report raises health concerns around marijuana use by middle and high school students, pregnant and breastfeeding moms and motor vehicle drivers.
An outreach event is scheduled for Friday, October 9 from 9 am to noon to share information about subcontracting opportunities for the $250 million Multnomah County Central Courthouse project.
The $30 million commitment will go toward funding shelter beds for women and families, new affordable housing units and housing for people facing mental health issues.
The event will provide a public space to offer support to domestic violence survivors and the loved ones of victims.
Senior County Attorney Patrick Henry will be sworn in Oct. 16 as a Multnomah County circuit court judge. He replaces retiring Judge Paula J. Kushner.
Marijuana use by adults is legal in Oregon, but use can affect health.
Multco's Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance program will provide one-on-one counseling and group presentations to help citizens understand 2016 Medicare changes.
Last week, community partners, local leaders and Rockwood residents celebrated the grand opening of a new futsal court at Vance Park.