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As an armed 21-year-old man hopped residential fences to flee from police in Gresham earlier this month, a Multnomah County sheriff’s deputy raced to the area and confronted him on a sidewalk.
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 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.
Multnomah County apologizes for historic harm to Chinese Americans, allocating $1 million for a cemetery memorial.
If you want to get lost in some "amazing" art this summer, you may want to head to Greensburg.
Summer is here, which means the return of county fairs, and there are plenty in the WLKY region. Use our interactive map to find one near you.
Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday released a statement reaffirming her position on Preschool for All, which is that Multnomah County officials must do more to address issues plaguing the program’s ...
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 leaders are acknowledging and apologizing for the historic harm caused to Chinese Americans.
Oregon lawmakers are considering ending the voter-approved "Preschool for All" program that serves vulnerable families in Multnomah County.
Multnomah County partners with OHSU-PSU to form Oregon's first Academic Health Department, enhancing public health education and practice.
Multnomah County officials have unveiled a new drop-in homeless day center in the St. Johns neighborhood of North Portland, and neighbors are cautiously optimistic.