Portland Plans $25M Sobering Center to Offer Refuge and Reform Amidst Rising Substance Abuse Concerns
Multnomah County officials released a plan for a new $25 million sobering center in Portland, aiming to open by 2025 with services for intoxicated individuals and as an alternative to jail for police.
New Gateway North MAX Station Opens in Portland, Marking 'Better Red' Project Progress
TriMet unveiled the new Gateway North MAX station in Portland, marking the first station opened in nine years and a part of the "Better Red" project, promising enhanced transit reliability and benefits to the local community.
Oregon Lawmakers Rally to Impose State's First Campaign Contribution Caps with Bipartisan Bill HB 4024
Oregon lawmakers are considering campaign finance reform with bipartisan-supported House Bill 4024, aiming to cap contributions and address dark money concerns, amidst criticisms that limits are still too high.
Deadline Looms for Multnomah County Candidates; Officials Urge Voter Participation Ahead of Primary
The deadline for Multnomah County and Metro political candidate filing is March 12, with the primary election on May 21. Voters are reminded to register by April 30 and mail ballots will be sent starting May 1.












