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Multnomah County Board signs proclamations supporting parole officers, data professionals, and 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Multnomah County is the latest local government to join a lawsuit over federal grant conditions tied to controversial ...
Multnomah County has joined two federal lawsuits that are challenging the Trump Administration’s threat to withhold federal ...
The county joins 60 local governments challenging federal mandates that threaten $126 million in funding for housing, health ...
The county’s Passport Services offices processed applications for passports but now refers applicants to other nearby service centers.
The report found that Black and Native American people are overrepresented in the group of people DCJ supervises.
Though the population under probation or parole has fallen by nearly half since 2019, the audit found that the average length of jail sanctions has nearly doubled.
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.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners approved its $4 billion budget on Thursday after numerous programs faced cuts or reductions amid a shrinking budget.
Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez announced late Friday afternoon that he has determined a fatal police shooting of an armed suspect two weeks ago in Gresham was justified and didn ...
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.
A former Multnomah County corrections deputy is accused of developing a relationship with a man in jail and later smuggling drugs to him.
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