The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Thursday, Sept. 8, approved a mutual aid agreement between the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and neighboring public safety partners to provide vital resources during critical incidents, as well as an agreement with the Reynolds School District to provide four school resource deputies at various Reynolds schools.
Multnomah County is home to two fewer registered sex offenders in August compared to the previous month, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
The Oregon Sex Offender Registry shows unchanged number of registered sex offenders living in Clackamas County in August, compared to the previous month.
On Tuesday, Aug. 30, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners held a board briefing at which library representatives spoke about the critical connection between music and literacy, and the impact writing and music production has on youth in detention settings.
Event parking district starts with higher parking meter rates on Friday, to encourage public transit, biking during large events in Lloyd District, Rose Quarter areas
We are devastated to report that earlier this evening, a tragic accident occurred on the undergraduate campus in which one of our students was killed and two others were injured.
Today, on International Overdose Awareness and Prevention Day, healthcare organization CareOregon announced a new partnership with Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties to urgently deliver thousands of doses of the overdose reversal drug naloxone and other harm reduction supplies to community settings.
The new OSSC and OSMC will have three-month phase-in period wherein permit applicants have the option to submit for permits using either the current (2019) code editions or the new (2022) editions. The three-month phase-in period will end on Dec. 31, 2022, and effective Jan. 1, 2023, permit requests must follow the 2022 OSSC and 2022 OMSC.