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After a failed experiment with legal leniency, Oregon’s liberal stronghold tries to chart a path out of the fentanyl crisis.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Around 102 positions and multiple programs are proposed to be cut to fill Multnomah County's $77 million budget shortfall, according to Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's ...
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - Multnomah County’s Chair released her proposed FY2026 executive budget Thursday morning, calling it a balanced budget that makes difficult tradeoffs to prioritize ...
An Oregon man who attacked the mother of his children and threatened to "finish her" and their children pleaded guilty and is ...
Panelists at a Grow Vancouver event discussed how big new construction projects, tax advantages and prioritizing economic ...
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One of the programs potentially on the chopping block in Multnomah County's proposed budget is one that has been helping local families for decades. A Southwest Washington woman says she fought ...
The goal of having free preschool for all is supposed to be hit by 2030, but an audit found that the county needs to expand its capacity for that to happen. Russian American ballerina Ksenia ...
We created highly detailed survey maps for some of the Brownsburg ... A pair of twin tornadoes touched down in Adams County. An EF-1 tornado hit Marshal County, while another hit Steuben County near ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez is warning against budget cuts to his office as the county looks to tighten its belt in the face of funding shortfalls.
Items worth mentioning Items up for potential discussion include a request for a May 8 hearing date to consider and adopt boundary revisions to 18 different election precincts in the county.
Multnomah County will take another step into the modern world of government on Thursday when two commissioners present the first reading of a new ordinance that would require lobbyists to register ...