Reminder: renaming of Elections Division to honor suffragists on Wednesday, March 8
Former Gov. Barbara Roberts and Girl Scouts will join Commissioner Loretta Smith and County leaders in honoring Oregon suffragists.
Former Gov. Barbara Roberts and Girl Scouts will join Commissioner Loretta Smith and County leaders in honoring Oregon suffragists.
The East County Caring Community discusses "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City,” this year's Everybody Reads pick by the Multnomah County Library. Some say they could've written it.
Parklane students were joined for breakfast by Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury and Centennial School District Superintendent Paul Coakley.
Multnomah County wants to help spread awareness about the people with disabilities who work, learn and love in our community.
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion LEAD® is a pre-booking diversion program that was developed in Seattle, WA in 2011 and has now been replicated in four other jurisdictions around the country.
City of Fairview and County Sheriff’s Office staff briefed county commissioners on efforts to consolidate law enforcement services in the city at a board briefing on February 23.
The count offers a snapshot of how our most vulnerable people neighbors are faring in a harsh housing market, guiding local leaders as they spend millions of dollars on ending homelessness
The two-day event offered insightful perspectives from local and national experts.
MCAS exceeds national standards for live release rates, lays out successes and challenges
The Citizen Involvement Committee was established by Multnomah County Charter to develop and maintain citizen involvement and communication between citizens and the board of commissioners.
As a direct service provider, Multnomah County has a duty to serve every member of our community. We do not discriminate based on immigration status.
Construction will begin Monday, Feb. 20 on Multnomah County’s Gladys McCoy Building. The new Health Department headquarters is being built on NW 6th Avenue between NW Irving and NW Hoyt.