A person died at the Multnomah County Detention Center Wednesday, officials said. Deputies found a person unresponsive in a ...
The suspect in a Thanksgiving Day crash that resulted in two deaths was booked into jail this week after being released from the hospital under police custody, authorities said.
A Multnomah County grand jury has indicted a man on several charges, including manslaughter, in crash that killed two people ...
All 22 Cascade Conference games will be broadcast live on radio in the Klamath Basin on Oregon's County Giant, 92.5 KLAD-FM, ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is deploying 12 strike teams to assist California in combating wildfires threatening ...
Trader Joe’s has filed a commercial permit to take over the former Big Lots location in the Oregon Trail Center at 2083 NE Burnside Road, marking the fan-favorite specialty grocer’s ...
The Portland Police Bureau, in collaboration with other law enforcement partners, conducted an online child exploitation ...
Markham Elementary School reopened Tuesday following a year-long closure due to damage from last January’s ice storm.
As of January 1, the use of illegal drugs on TriMet buses and trains will be prosecuted severely, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney, Sheriff’s Office, and Trimet itself.
Multnomah County is saying that the joint homelessness response plan is on track, but many councilors had questions about the details.
Senate Bill 1553 became effective Jan. 1, making the use of illegal drugs on public transit a Class A misdemeanor on top of the potential penalties for possession.
Three county commissioners took their oaths of office Monday afternoon, solidifying a new era in county politics.