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Public Notice: Planning Commission public hearing – flood insurance

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Public Notice: Planning Commission public hearing – right-of-way

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Trump officials tell Oregon undocumented college students can no longer access TRIO programs

Colleges and universities in Oregon and California can no longer allow students without permanent legal status access to some federally funded programs meant to help disadvantaged students earn degrees, according to a recent decision from the U.S. Department of Education. Officials from the agency rescinded Biden-era waivers Thursday that had, since 2022 in California and…

Public Notice: Budget Committee meeting

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COLUMN: Being ready for disaster takes all of us

Mark Wardell, the leader of West Salem’s Community Emergency Response Team, explains what motivated him to start preparing for emergencies.

New program will help incarcerated people go directly to shelters, not the streets

The state recently awarded the Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency an $800,000 grant which will launch a new program to take unsheltered people released from prison or the Oregon State Hospital straight to a shelter where they can get behavioral health support. It aims to improve outcomes and reduce repeat arrests.

City to test interconnected Salem-Keizer drinking water systems starting Friday 

The city of Salem said in a release that it will begin testing the interconnected Salem-Keizer drinking water systems starting Friday through Monday. Some residents, mainly those in West Salem, will notice slight changes to the taste, color and odor of their drinking water during the testing period, the city said.

Judge rules Salem Health monopoly lawsuit can move forward

Oregon Heart Center’s lawsuit alleging that Salem Health is attempting to push it out of the market can move forward after a Marion County judge decided that some of its claims, if true, could show the hospital was building an unlawful monopoly.