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Salem Mayor Julie Hoy to proclaim winners of city elections Monday night
Salem Mayor Julie Hoy on Monday, June 22, will proclaim the winners in five local elections, including for mayor, municipal judge and city council positions. Councilors will also consider adopting the city’s final budget for 2027.
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Facing scorching summers, Oregon lawmakers may revisit heat pump expansion programs
Heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular technology for Oregonians seeking an efficient method of air conditioning, though data shows the state has experienced significant gaps in AC access.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Rock, punk and DIY musicians flock to Make Music Day Salem
This Sunday, Make Music Day Salem turned parks, alleys and restaurants into stages for local performers. Photographer Laura Tesler was there to capture the performances.
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Marion County asks federal court to reverse dismissal of ICE lawsuit
In February, a federal judge dismissed Marion County officials’ lawsuit regarding sharing information to immigration enforcement. Marion County officials are now appealing the decision.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Families, kids, entrepreneurs celebrate Juneteenth at Riverfront
Salem celebrated Juneteenth on Friday with dancing, music, food and games at Riverfront Park. See photos from the festival here.
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Salem police officer justified in shooting man in response to hostage situation, jury finds
A jury found Salem police Sgt. Jason Donner was justified in shooting and injuring a man during a response by multiple officers to a hostage situation near Northeast Portland Road last week.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Salem team continues to uncover lost Indian Manual Labor Training School, invites public to open house
As volunteers continue to work this summer to uncover the history of Salem’s old Indian Manual Labor Training School, the crew is inviting public to see the site itself and view the artifacts at the dig site at Willamette University.
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Make Music Day Salem honors late co-founder in its 11th year

Oregon lawmakers hint at major changes to school funding in 2027
Lawmakers established the Quality Education Commission in 1999 to set funding needs for public schools, but some lawmakers argue its model is outdated and flawed.
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Hoy, business leaders pull out of effort to make it easier to sweep homeless encampments

Stolen car drifting in Willamette River to be towed Friday
There is little information known about the car in the Willamette River near Minto-Brown Island Park. It’s planned to be removed by a towing company with assistance from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Friday.
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Scant snowpack won’t impact Salem’s drinking water this summer

This nonaffiliated Oregonian is running for Congress. His campaign looks different than most

Public Notice: Willamette ESD budget hearing
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County officials certify Vega Ward 6 winner, say November runoff likely for Ward 8

5 things to do in Salem this week: Make Music Day, Juneteenth celebrations, Superhero Run
Events in Salem this week include the city’s annual Make Music Day, two Juneteenth celebrations near downtown and a Riverfront Park fun run where participants of all ages can dress up as superheroes.
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COLUMN: Will Medicare counselors ask for personal information?

Two Roseburg men arrested, released after disrupting Salem Pride event
Salem police officers arrested two men from Roseburg at Saturday’s Pride parade and block party after they refused to leave the area when asked by event organizers and law enforcement.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Salem Pride parade, block party draws thousands
See photos from the Salem Capital Pride parade and block party on Saturday, June 13. The popular event brought live performances and free activities to the heart of downtown Salem.
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Northeast residents angry as fiber-optic installation encroaches on private property








