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Multnomah County officials estimate it will need to expand to 11,000 slots to realize the program’s goal of free universal preschool for all families by 2030, a promise made to voters five years ...
Multnomah County officials estimate the program will need to expand to 11,000 slots to realize its goal of free universal preschool for all families by 2030, a promise made to voters five years ago.
An amendment introduced late Monday evening would bar counties from imposing an income tax to provide preschool, a not-at-all-veiled jab at Multnomah County.
Multnomah County is expanding access to its 24/7 sobering stations at the temporary Coordinated Care Pathway Center, located at 900 S.E. Sandy Blvd.
Multnomah County's Health Department is partnering with OHSU-PSU School of Public Health to create an Academic Health Department to serve the region and public health students.
Multnomah County partners with OHSU-PSU to form Oregon's first Academic Health Department, enhancing public health education and practice.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is urging reforms to Multnomah County's Preschool for All program, citing hundreds of millions in unspent funds, low participation, and unmet goals for families in need.
Multnomah County purchased Lone Fir Cemetery in April 1928 and promptly closed the section of the burial ground reserved for people of Chinese descent.
A deputy-involved shooting that left a suspect dead in Gresham has been ruled justified by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
Multnomah County leaders are acknowledging and apologizing for the historic harm caused to Chinese Americans.
Gov. Tina Kotek proposed cutting funding for Multnomah County's Preschool for All, citing economic changes and unbalanced outcomes. She faced a public outcry. Read her latest response.
Multnomah County and a Large Shelter Provider Are in the Midst of a Messy Divorce The county says Rockwood CDC overbilled for shelter services. Rockwood says the county owes it $1.1 million.