Multnomah County is planning to open a new 24-hour Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center on S.E. Grand Ave.
Metro President Lynn Peterson on Friday morning released a much-anticipated outline for a ballot measure that, if referred to ...
Looking back at 2024 and forward to 2025 ...
Multnomah County says its new 24-hour sobering center will be located in Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial district. On ...
On Thursday, the court agreed with Multnomah County prosecutors who fought to keep Kenneth Williams behind bars.
With concern growing over hospital care as a Friday strike looms at Providence Hospitals, representatives from the Oregon Nurses Association held a press conference to update the public on their ...
Metro leaders are proposing changes on how to raise money to build housing for people experiencing homelessness.
The location, not far from the deflection center that opened in October following Oregon's drug recriminalization, is expected to accommodate around 50 beds.
After a spate of deaths at the downtown Multnomah County jail, he is the first person to die in the jail since July 2024.
Oregon’s largest county plans to have a 24-hour sobering and crisis stabilization center to help people make their first ...
After months of planning, Multnomah County leaders have decided on a location in Southeast Portland for a new permanent ...
Multnomah County has identified a potential permanent location for its 24-hour sobering and deflection center meant to move ...