City of Gresham
Recent News About City of Gresham
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Multnomah County is home to 296 registered sex offenders in January
There were two fewer registered sex offenders living in Multnomah County in January compared to the previous month, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
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Memorial service for fallen Gresham firefighter, Brandon Norbury
The memorial service to honor Gresham Firefighter Brandon Norbury is planned for Wednesday, February 15 at 1:00 pm.
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Gresham firefighter suffers cardiac arrest
Update: As the next of kin has been notified, we are releasing it was Gresham Firefighter Brandon Norbury who suffered cardiac arrest and passed away Feb. 3.
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Community Cleanup in Rockwood
Community Cleanup in Rockwood
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December 2022: 298 registered sex offenders living in Multnomah County
Multnomah County is home to unchanged number of registered sex offenders in December 2022 compared to the previous month, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
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Suspect arrested in MAX platform attack
Suspect arrested in MAX platform attack
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Progress ahead: What the federal spending bill means for Gresham
The recent passing of the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act includes funding for community-initiated projects across the country.
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Gresham lighting project good for finances, environment
Over the past month, the City's Facilities staff and contractors have spent their evenings replacing light bulbs throughout Gresham’s City Hall.
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EDA awards over $24 million in grants for economic development projects in Multnomah County in 2022
In 2022, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a total of $24,136,232 in grants for economic development projects in Multnomah County, Oregon.
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The Underground Youth Mentorship and Fitness on Dec 31
The Underground PDX offers free CrossFit, basic workout classes, and youth mentorship to local Gresham middle and high school youth ages 12-21.
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Caring for the community: Gresham to distribute anti-theft devices for cars
Over the past year, the City of Gresham has experienced a significant increase in car thefts.
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Multnomah County is home to 298 registered sex offenders in November
There is one less sex offender living in Multnomah County in November compared to the previous month, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
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Great strides: Gresham saves taxpayer money through Community Solar
In fall of 2021, the City of Gresham took a big step toward reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by enrolling in the Oregon Community Solar Program. Two years later, the community is invited to do the same.
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Gresham Police share holiday safety tips to keep the community safe
The holiday season is a special time of year, full of festivities and time with friends and family. But with the decreased daylight and inherent busyness, also comes the prospect of being vulnerable to theft and other crimes.
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Applications open: Apply now for a cultural events grant
The City of Gresham’s Cultural Events Grant program is accepting applications now through October 31 from local nonprofit organizations. The Cultural Events Grant funds organizations that support direct community participation through events and festivals rich in culture, education, and heritage.
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Gresham supports local nonprofits serving those experiencing homelessness
The City of Gresham has committed to support two local community-based organizations to expand their shelter capacity and serve additional people experiencing homelessness thanks to recent allocations by the Oregon State Legislature.
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Registered sex offenders: 296 living in Multnomah County in September
The Oregon Sex Offender Registry shows one less registered sex offender living in Multnomah County in September, compared to the previous month.
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The Registry shows 296 sex offenders living in Multnomah County in Q3
Multnomah County is home to 20 fewer registered sex offenders in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the previous quarter, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
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How many Multnomah County public housing residents in 2021 identify as a minority?
In Multnomah County public housing 47% of residents in 2021 identified as a minority, according to the U.S. Census.
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How many people in Multnomah County live in public housing in 2021?
There were 831 people living in taxpayer-funded public housing located throughout Multnomah County in 2021, according to the U.S. Census.