The brand new model of MAX train has officially launched on the rails, servicing TriMet riders for the first time Thursday morning.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Transit Police is taking swift action to curb drug use on TriMet buses and trains. The Transit Police ...
Under Senate Bill 1553, those caught using illegal drugs on public transit can face 364 days in jail and a $6,200 fine if prosecuted. It also classifies drug use on transit as a drug-designated ...
After Oregon lawmakers passed a bill to deter drug use on public transportation, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s ...
TriMet has implemented a new law making it a Class A misdemeanor to use drugs on public transit, with the Multnomah County ...
A plainclothes officer was riding the MAX on Tuesday to watch for anyone using drugs, according to court documents.
The program from Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center will work to help connect people experiencing homelessness ...
As of January 1, the use of illegal drugs on TriMet buses and trains will be prosecuted severely, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney, Sheriff’s Office, and Trimet itself.
See our list of events in celebration of the holiday, as well as government office closing, and service adjustment ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - As of January 1, the use of illegal drugs on TriMet buses and trains will be prosecuted severely, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney, Sheriff’s Office ...