Multnomah County Proclaims November as Native American Heritage Month to Celebrate Indigenous Community Contributions
Multnomah County proclaims November as Native American Heritage Month, celebrating the contributions of Native Americans and emphasizing the need for community support, cultural resources, and policy changes.
Oregon Sets Climate Goals to Cut Emissions in Half by 2035 with New Climate Protection Program
Oregon's Environmental Quality Commission adopted the Climate Protection Program, aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2035 and by 90% by 2050. The program includes emissions caps and community-led projects.
Coquille Indian Tribe and Oregon Collaborate on Emergency Preparedness, Set Up Evacuation Assembly Point Amid Tsunami Threat
The Coquille Indian Tribe partnered with Oregon's OREM for an emergency preparedness drill, setting up an Evacuation Assembly Point (EAP) on tribal land, supplied for disaster relief.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek Submits List of Reappointments for Upcoming Senate Confirmation During December Legislative Session
Governor Tina Kotek of Oregon has submitted a list of nominees for reappointment to various state boards and commissions for Senate confirmation during the December Legislative Days.
Portland Building Permit Process Sees Improvement but Challenges Remain, Reveals City Customer Satisfaction Survey
A customer satisfaction survey by Portland Permitting & Development highlights both progress in the permit process and the need for continued improvements, especially in the review phase.
City of Vancouver Seeks Volunteer for Public Facilities Board, Deadline Approaches for Community-Minded Individuals
The City of Vancouver seeks a volunteer for its Public Facilities District Board to oversee city property, including the convention center. Applications are due by December 20th.












