The population of Multnomah County, the dense urban core of the Portland metro, rose a hair last year, even as it remained ...
Multnomah County confirms Christopher Neal as the new COO, chosen from 84 candidates after a nationwide search. He starts ...
The Oregon Legislature is currently deciding how to tinker with the state's public defense system to meet the surge in criminal defendants going without attorneys.
But the crisis of unrepresented defendants goes far beyond Multnomah County, and beyond nonprofit public defense contractors alone. And steps taken by the state of Oregon to fix the issue back in ...
Did you know that here in Oregon, we only have one statewide African American historical society? Oregon black pioneers offers collections of oral histories, black newspapers, maps, and photographs, ...
For most people, buying a house will be the biggest purchase they ever make, and in this economy, that can be scary! That's why the Landis group has worked 31 years in the local market specifically ...
The latest lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Multnomah County Circuit Court, accuses OYA of negligence, civil rights violations and sexual battery of a child. In addition to the agency and the State of ...
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously today to send $15 million to the city of Portland to fight ...
A nascent effort to bring lobbying rules to Multnomah County will go public on March 11, when Commissioners Julia ...
Employees with Multnomah County’s sole security contractor have voted to unionize. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A woman was found guilty last week of intentionally starving and withholding medical attention from a child, according to the Multnomah County DA’s Office.