Multnomah County Commissioners Approve $2.4 Million to Offset Behavioral Health Funding Crisis
Multnomah County Commissioners approved a $2.4 million budget amendment to maintain behavioral health services after CareOregon funding cuts, preserving some jobs and programs but not without service reductions.
Multnomah County Commits $250K to Support Sanctuary Community, Bolsters Aid for Families Amid Immigration Enforcement
Multnomah County unanimously approved $250,000 to support families amid increased immigration enforcement, strengthening its sanctuary status and ensuring service accessibility for all residents.
Portland City Council Secures Labor Deal with AFSCME and PPA Unions, Strengthens Workforce for Public Service and Accountability
The Portland City Council ratified labor agreements with AFSCME and the PPA, affecting 911 dispatch supervisors and public safety staff. The deals include COLAs, bonuses, and professional development funds.
Portland Police Bureau Announces Leadership Reshuffle: New Roles for Assistant Chiefs and Detective Division Head
The Portland Police Bureau announces command staff changes, with new Assistant Chiefs for Operations and Investigations, while Assistant Chief McMillan moves to head the Services Branch.
Attorney General Dan Rayfield Leads Multi-State Legal Challenge Against Trump Administration for Withholding EV Infrastructure Funds
Attorney General Rayfield is suing the Trump Administration with other states to release frozen federal funds for EV infrastructure, asserting the delay harms jobs and state economies.












