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At least two people have died in Multnomah County as a result of the heatwave this week, the Medical Examiner’s Office said on Friday.
The Multnomah County Medical Examiner's Office suspects one person died Wednesday because of the hot temperatures this week.
Medical examiner investigating potential heat death of 57-year-old woman reported Friday. Her death is suspected to be linked to August's heat wave.
A Crook County teenager is recovering in a Portland hospital after suffering serious injuries in a car crash last weekend.
Multnomah County reported a second suspected heat death Friday after a heatwave earlier this week scalded Portland streets ...
In the wake of devastating natural disasters across the nation, Multnomah County wants to make sure its alert system is ...
Multnomah County is investigating two suspected heat-related deaths that occurred during the mid-August heat wave, with the ...
Portland Police arrested a Multnomah County facilities employee who is accused of theft and misconduct.PPB officers were ...
Following the resignation of the county's Preschool for All program director, county COO Christopher Neal has retained an ...
Police responded in the early evening on Aug. 14 to a hardware store in the 1700 block of North Tomahawk Island Drive.
Police arrested a Multnomah County employee Thursday night after he allegedly attempted to take items from a Home Depot in ...
Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory until 8 p.m. Tuesday for Portland, Multnomah ...