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Updates on commercial air service, robot security guards, Salem’s oldest tree
Here’s Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent news.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS: What’s happening across Salem in June
This month, Salem’s neighborhood associations will host opportunities to celebrate an association’s 50 year anniversary, to get news from city councilors, and to hear from a water education expert from the city of Salem.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Pride Parade, mini farmer’s market, Our River celebration
Events in Salem this week include a mini farmer’s market in West Salem, a river exploration celebration at Minto Brown Island Park and Salem’s Pride Parade kicking off downtown.
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CITY MEETING: Salem city council advances 2027 budget proposal to final vote

Three young boys ‘fine’ after their attempted murder
Three young boys poisoned by carbon monoxide are recovering, according to their father. Their Keizer mother has been charged with attempted murder at their home on Saturday, June 6.
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Public Notice: Marion County Extension/4H Budget Hearing
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School district to consider policy changes after families report gaps in safety oversight
At its Tuesday meeting, the Salem-Keizer School Board will hear a presentation on a proposed policy to update standards for investigating and preventing bullying, harassment and safety threats in local schools.
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CITY MEETING: Salem city council to hold public hearing Monday night on new budget

CLASS OF 2026: Meet eight exceptional seniors who graduated from Salem-Keizer schools this year
For its Class of 2026 series, Salem Reporter interviewed graduating high schoolers who organized blood drives, broke through barriers and led their peers with compassion and community service.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Roberts High School celebrates commencement
On Friday, June 5, dozens of Roberts High School graduates graduated in an outdoor ceremony. Roberts is the Salem-Keizer School District’s alternative high school, which has programs for teen parents and others in need of support.
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Public Notice: Cherriots Notice of Budget Hearing
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UPDATE: Teen arrested for shooting threat at West Salem High School

PHOTO GALLERY: Salem’s first sobering center opens at Bridgeway
Bridgeway Community Health officially opened Salem’s first center for people to have a safe place to sober up from drug and alcohol intoxication and connect to longer-term substance use treatment through the organization’s detox program or other services.
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City officials are reviewing allegations that Betsy Vega is ineligible for council

EDITOR’S NOTE: Behind Salem Reporter’s ride-alongs with the REACH Team
Reporter Madeleine Moore reflects on her recent article on the new team responding to behavioral health crises around Salem, diving into her experiences with the team across two ride-alongs.
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CLASS OF 2026: Graduating senior at West Salem High School won’t let his past dictate his future

Pentacle selling off props, costumes – and a lifeguard station
Need a costume? On the hunt for one-of-a-kind artifacts? The Pentacle Theatre is holding a five-hour rummage sale on Saturday, June 6 – with items priced to sell.
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CLASS OF 2026: South Salem baseball star broke records, has sights on major league
A record-breaking baseball player and graduating senior from South Salem High School is headed off to Los Angeles in the fall after marking his four years with leadership on and off the field.
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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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