One Dead, Another Injured In Downtown Portland Shooting
One man was killed and another injured in a shooting in downtown Portland on Tuesday night, and the suspect or suspects fled the area before officers arrived.
Portland Public Safety Chief To Depart As City Launches National Search
Portland's Deputy City Administrator Bob Cozzie will be leaving his post on May 18, prompting a national search for a replacement to oversee the city's police, fire, emergency communications, and community safety operations.
Portland Investigators Warn Of Rising Sextortion Cases Targeting Youth
The Portland Police Bureau's Internet Crimes Against Children unit is warning families about a growing wave of online exploitation cases targeting children and teenagers, including a sharp rise in sextortion schemes that often escalate within minutes and cause lasting emotional harm.
City Of Portland Names Latricia Tillman As First Chief Equity Officer
The City of Portland has appointed Latricia Tillman as its first Chief Equity Officer, a newly created role aimed at strengthening the city's efforts to advance equity in policies, operations and public services.
Rep. Janelle Bynum Opposes House Farm Bill, Citing Cuts to Farmers and Rural Programs
Rep. Janelle Bynum voted against a House Republican-backed farm bill, citing concerns that it would cut critical funding for farmers, reduce support for rural communities, and leave key agricultural sectors behind.
Ballots Mailed To Multnomah County Voters Ahead Of May 19 Primary Election
Multnomah County voters are receiving ballots for the May 19, 2026 Primary Election, and election officials are urging residents to plan ahead to ensure their votes are counted by May 19th.
Multnomah County Extends Preschool For All Application Deadline To May 14
Multnomah County has extended the application deadline for its Preschool for All program to May 14, providing families additional time to apply for free preschool for the 2026-27 school year, which will offer more than 7,000 seats.
Multnomah County To Host Free Disability Resource Fair May 21
Multnomah County will host a free Information and Resource Fair for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and caregivers on May 21, providing access to local services and support providers.
Bynum Votes Against House Resolution On Tax Cuts
U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum voted against a House resolution supporting federal tax policies promoted as relief for working families, arguing the measure primarily benefits wealthy Americans.
Vega Pederson Prioritizes Core Services In $3.9 Billion Budget Proposal
Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson has proposed a $3.9 billion balanced budget that reduces spending, eliminates positions and scales back some services while attempting to preserve housing, public safety and health programs for residents most in need.
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