The Portland Police Bureau chief and city officials said on Wednesday that they are working to be ready for protests on or around Inauguration Day next week.
About 30 people are covered by the new mandate, although the DA's office said that most were already back working in the office.
The City of Portland is set to require all managers and supervisors to return to their worksites full-time starting in April.
District Attorney Nathan Vasquez cited a survey in which employees expressed they want leaders “to be present and available in the office.” ...
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office’s staff has been told to return to in-person work. On Wednesday, the ...
The press conference features Mayor Keith Wilson, PPB Chief Bob Day, Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez and someone from the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management.
“As current reduction concepts are being developed, the city administrator and city leadership team are expecting that some ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — On Monday, January 20, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President of the United States for the second time. Ahead of the inauguration, Portland Police and Mayor Keith Wilson ...
Real estate firm Colliers reported that the city’s overall office vacancy rate grew to 24.4% in the final quarter of 2024, ...
Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners laid out their general priorities for Oregon’s most populous county Tuesday, emphasizing a call from voters for a more efficient and collaborative government.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson sent an email to all city managers and supervisors Jan. 14 ordering them to return to the office ...