A shelter in downtown Portland that opened during the pandemic is closing its doors after almost five years of operation.
Nathan Vasquez outlines plans to curb violence and vandalism, protect undocumented residents and fix public defense crisis.
Challenging site conditions and longer-than-anticipated permitting and design process have delayed the timeline and raised ...
In a clear break from his predecessor, Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez promised this week that protesters ...
PORTLAND, Ore.–The beginning of this year has brought some new progress: in creating a local space to get addicts off the ...
A group of hooded and masked people broke dozens of windows and spray painted anti-government graffiti on the Multnomah ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Transit Police is taking swift action to curb drug use on TriMet buses and trains. The Transit Police ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney Julian Samuels, who specializes in transit, said the office’s ...
The OK County jail drama unfolded Wednesday before the Board of County Commissioners, which OK'd a big contract, and a ...
About 30 people are covered by the new mandate, although the DA's office said that most were already back working in the office.
District Attorney Nathan Vasquez cited a survey in which employees expressed they want leaders “to be present and available ...
Oregon’s exceptional investment in the public defense system coupled with a decline in cases should raise questions about why ...