Multnomah County Juvenile leaders work featured in national publication
Department of Community Justice leaders are being recognized in a national publication for helping launch the Community Healing Initiative Early Intervention Program.
Department of Community Justice leaders are being recognized in a national publication for helping launch the Community Healing Initiative Early Intervention Program.
The Council amended the city zoning code to increase the maximum base height on a proposed new headquarters. This allows the design to reach 10 stories without obstructing the view of Union Station.
Amid an early summer heat wave, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners approved a City of Portland/Multnomah County update of the 2015 Climate Action Plan Thursday.
The Interagency Committee for Abuse Prevention joins forces with the county’s Aging, Disability and Veterans Services Division to stop elder abuse.
Leaders from culturally-specific nonprofits applauded the board’s budget in a room packed with advocates and the clients they serve.
County buildings and facilities will be closed on July 3 in observance of Independence Day.
Last weekend, Multnomah County Animal Services (MCAS) celebrated the grand opening of the new adoption center located at 2914 N. Lombard St. in Portland.
In honor of Pride Month, Multnomah County employees marched from West Burnside Street to Tom McCall Waterfront Park in the 2015 Pride Parade on Sunday.
It was standing-room only this week for the third and final Multnomah County public hearing on the 2016 budget.
Multco's Aging, Disability & Veterans Services is boosting outreach to traditionally-underserved vets, including LGBTQ vets attending the annual Pride event in Portland.
Read Chair Deborah Kafoury's full State of the County address
Board proclaims June Pride Month. But after a year of great strides in equity and inclusion, county employee and presenters tell the board there is still much to do.