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North Portland librarian Patricia Welch was honored with the Flemming Award for her commitment to social justice during Wednesday's Black History Month celebration.
North Portland librarian Patricia Welch was honored with the Flemming Award for her commitment to social justice during Wednesday's Black History Month celebration.
The proclamation marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibited racial discrimination in voting.
On Feb. 12 the board took another significant step towards a new central courthouse by selecting the project delivery method for the future courthouse.
The board took the first step toward prohibiting the sale, use and possession of e-cigarettes by minors, and barring vaping in the workplace.
Multnomah County buildings and facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 16 in observance of Presidents Day.
In this edition of "We Are Multnomah County" meet the Department of Community Services water resources specialist Roy Iwai.
Chair Kafoury and Congressman Blumenauer sat down with 12 invited guests on Feb. 9 to talk openly about reasonable ways to cut down on gun violence.
The purpose of the open houses is to share information with the public and solicit public comments on the two sites before the board selects a site this spring.
Just one Oregonian in 50 is black. Yet, African Americans in the state are more than three times as likely as whites to contract HIV.
Patients and visitors to the Mid-County Health Center during roof repairs on Monday, Jan. 26, may have questions.
On Feb. 12, commissioners will consider regulations around e-cigs, vape pens and other “inhalant systems.” A public hearing will be on Feb. 5 at 10:30 a.m. at the Multnomah Building.
Multnomah County is seeking public comment on two potential sites for a new downtown courthouse at a February 5 open house and via an online survey.