Oregon Clinic Settles for $489K in Medicaid Fraud Allegations, Continues to Deny Wrongdoing
Family Choice Urgent Care, LLC must pay $489,280 for allegedly billing Medicaid for unprovided or unnecessary services, according to the Oregon DOJ. They deny the state's claims but settled the case.
Portland City Council Faces Critique Over Communication Practices Amid Legislative Confusion
Portland City Council faces criticism over private electronic discussions despite claiming transparency and adherence to public records law, amid tensions over new member diversity and changing representation.
Multnomah County Board of Commissioners Declares Support for Health and Social Issues with September Proclamations
Multnomah County Board approved four proclamations for September, highlighting issues like Kleefstra Syndrome, suicide prevention, recovery from substance use, and childhood cancer awareness.
Multnomah County Board Unanimously Approves Ban on Concealed Guns in Public Buildings
Multnomah County Board unanimously approves a ban on concealed guns in county buildings, citing safety and trust concerns. The ordinance follows Oregon's Senate Bill 243, with exceptions for law enforcement and some government employees.
Oregon Governor Appeals to President for Federal Aid After March Storms Devastate Coos, Curry, Douglas, and Josephine Counties
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek appeals to the federal government for Individual Assistance and Hazard Mitigation funds after a rejection, emphasizing the necessity for aid in the recovery from March storm damage in several counties.
Portland Councilor Mitch Green Advocates for Social Housing, Joins Tenant Protection Rally at The Yards
Councilor Mitch Green will rally for tenant protections and social housing in Portland, sparked by a near eviction of veteran Dan McLean, with a rally set for Thursday at The Yards at Union Station.












