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Multnomah County maps out plans for new 24-hour sobering and crisis stabilization center
Oregon’s largest county plans to have a 24-hour sobering and crisis stabilization center to help people make their first steps toward recovery from drug addiction. Multnomah County officials on Thursday announced tentative plans to purchase a building at 1901 S.
Multnomah County identifies potential location for permanent sobering and deflection center for drug users
Multnomah County has identified a potential permanent location for its 24-hour sobering and deflection center meant to move drug users toward addiction treatment and keep them out of jail, officials announced Thursday.
Multnomah County Confirms Location of New 24-Hour Sobering Center
Multnomah County says its new 24-hour sobering center will be located in Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial district. On Thursday, county officials announced a pending building purchase at 1901 SE Grand.
Multnomah County leaders announce SE Portland location for future sobering center
After months of planning, Multnomah County leaders have decided on a location in Southeast Portland for a new permanent sobering center.
Multnomah County to Open 24-Hour Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center in Spring 2025
Multnomah County is planning to open a new 24-hour Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center on S.E. Grand Ave.
Multnomah County plans to purchase SE Portland building for permanent sobering center
Multnomah County plans to buy a building in Southeast Portland to serve as a permanent 24-hour sobering center to help connect people to treatment and recovery
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Authorities ID man who died in Multnomah County jail
After a spate of deaths at the downtown Multnomah County jail, he is the first person to die in the jail since July 2024.
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Multnomah County’s new top prosecutor will push for more jail beds to curb substance use, calls out public defenders
In a wide-ranging interview, Multnomah County's new District Attorney Nathan Vasquez laid out his plans for the office, ...
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Multnomah County weighs proposed changes to homeless housing funding
Metro leaders are proposing changes on how to raise money to build housing for people experiencing homelessness.
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1 dead in Multnomah County jail
The last in-custody death at the jail was July 25, when Asia Marie Williams, 31, died two days after she was booked. That was ...
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Multnomah County DA Seeks Case Reevaluation for Eight Under SB 819, Offers Second Chance
Oregon's SB 819 allows the reconsideration of past convictions, with eight cases recently presented for review.
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Partner says missing Oregon woman home safe, mental health resources need improvement
The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public's help in finding Erin Nicole Thornton, a 37-year-old woman ...
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Here’s what looms for Multnomah County’s fresh Board of Commissioners
Multnomah County’s new Board of Commissioners will gavel into session for the first time this week, tapping fresh faces to ...
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