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5 exhibits to see at Salem’s galleries, museums in June
This month, galleries and museums in Salem will be sharing art and history from the Pacific Islands, pottery from the 1950s and miniature paintings from local artists.
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New El Torito Supermarket to bring groceries to downtown Salem ‘food desert’

Over 100,000 Marion, Polk residents to lose Providence health insurance by next year
After Providence closes its insurance programs, around 100,000 people in Marion and Polk counties will have to land a new health insurance by next year to keep paying in-network prices at their local doctor’s office.
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CLASS OF 2026: Roberts grad and council president got teen parents involved, bridged divides
Kiara Bailey made the most of her time in the Roberts High School Teen Parent Program. As student council president, she broke through social divisions and helped her peers get involved in volunteer work.
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Weird Al, The Beach Boys, All Time Low feature in Oregon State Fair summer concert lineup
The Oregon State Fair has announced its complete concert lineup for this summer, featuring iconic punk, rap, rock and country artists. Tickets for reserved seats are on sale now.
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Salem 14-year-old killed in crash on SE Lancaster Drive
Deputies with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to a crash on Southeast Lancaster Drive on Tuesday night that killed a 14-year-old pedestrian.
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Salem Reporter wins regional journalism award for “Sentenced to the Sidewalk” series

City punts on challenge to Betsy Vega’s election qualifications

CLASS OF 2026: McKay grad balances passions for cosmetology, law enforcement

After Oregonians reject gas tax, governor’s transportation workgroup fixates on messaging, not math
At the second meeting of Gov. Kotek’s Transportation Vision Workgroup, members spent hours discussing how to change public perception of the state transportation agency.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Doggie Dash, First Friday Art Walk, extended Bush House Museum tour
Events in Salem this week include the Oregon Humane Society’s Doggie Dash fundraiser, the First Friday Art Walk through downtown and a special 90-minute tour of Bush House Museum.
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One year later, emotional wounds from UGM mass stabbing continue to heal
It has been one year since 12 people were injured in a mass stabbing at Salem’s Union Gospel Mission. After changes to security and city policy, the emotional toll remains the biggest challenge for shelter staff and guests.
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No undercover license plates for ICE, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek orders
Gov. Tina Kotek’s directive followed the Trump administration suing the state last week over the issue.
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CLASS OF 2026: McNary graduate finds passion for service by leading

CLASS OF 2026: Sprague’s student body president raises the bar for leadership

The Story Behind the Abrupt Departure of One of Oregon’s Highest-Paid Public Employees
Longtime Salem insider Chip Terhune scored a great gig. Last month, without warning, he was gone.
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Public Notice: Salem Suburban RFPD budget meeting
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Urban Renewal Area for North Waterfront would eventually bring in more property, income taxes

One person at a time, new team eases homelessness, crises on Salem’s streets

With ‘Kinder Grads’ and $100, Oregon treasurer hopes to double number of college savings accounts
Kindergarteners across Oregon can participate in the state treasury’s new “Kinder Grad” program. If they open a college savings account and deposit $25, the state will deposit $100 more.
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