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Salem Reporter wins regional journalism award for “Sentenced to the Sidewalk” series

By Salem Reporter·
Abbey McDonald’s investigative series on the death of an unsheltered woman in Salem won first place in the 2025 Northwest Excellence in Journalism competition. It is one of the most competitive regional Society of Professional Journalists regional contests in the nation. Reporter Hailey Cook placed second in a photo category for her photos at a…

City punts on challenge to Betsy Vega’s election qualifications 

Joe Siess·
A progressive political consultant alleged that Betsy Vega, the likely winner in a Salem City Council race, misled city and county officials into certifying her as a candidate. The path to resolve the matter remains unclear as city, county and state officials consider the allegations and determine next steps. To comment on this story, use…

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

Madeleine Moore·
Vanessa Duarte Ignacio is graduating from the cosmetology program at the Career Technical Education Center with plans to open her own salon while working as a sheriff’s deputy. While learning how to give facials and dye hair, she also worked to bring students from different programs together. To comment on this story, use the form…

One year later, emotional wounds from UGM mass stabbing continue to heal

Abbey McDonald·

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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CLASS OF 2026: McNary graduate finds passion for service by leading

Krista Kroiss – Keizertimes·
A McNary High School graduating senior started her freshman year wanting to help more than just her peers and make a difference in the bigger Keizer community. Since then, Allyssa Christensen has organized blood drives, brought veterans to McNary classes and been a symbol of empathy and generosity. To comment on this story, use the…

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

Madeleine Moore·
Isabella Morrow, a senior graduating from Sprague High School, has spent her senior year setting a new standard for the role of student body president, according to her teacher Chris Trammell. She plans to bring her love for service and teaching with her when she starts college. To comment on this story, use the form…

Public Notice: Salem Suburban RFPD budget meeting

By Salem Reporter·

PUBLIC NOTICE: This notice is published to meet the requirement of Oregon law for publication so the public is aware. This notice is delivered as a service for a fee by Salem Reporter. The notifying party is solely responsible for its content.

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

Madeleine Moore·
SPECIAL REPORT: Following a push by city officials to address homelessness, a new team is connecting with people in crisis on Salem’s streets. Results are encouraging, officials say. Salem Reporter got an exclusive look at the team, shadowing its members over two days. To comment on this story, use the form at the end of…

Vega’s Ward 6 residency questioned as Salem city council race remains unsettled 

Joe Siess·
The Oregon Secretary of State’s office is looking into allegations that Betsy Vega, the candidate poised to win a seat on the Salem City Council, changed her residence in November without informing election officials. It is unclear where she currently lives and Salem officials are waiting for state guidance to decide next steps. To comment…

CLASS OF 2026: McKay grad led school bands, choirs with quiet wisdom

Abbey McDonald·

Isaac Reynolds, a graduating senior, is a member of the top bands and choirs at McKay High School, where he holds multiple leadership positions. He’s known for his steady wisdom and ability to bring out the best in his fellow performers.

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Oregonians must complete interviews to receive SNAP benefits starting June 1

Mia Maldonado – Oregon Capital Chronicle·

Starting June 1, everyone applying for or renewing their federal food benefits will have to complete an interview with state human services staff. Since the pandemic, there has been flexibility for seniors and other specific groups.

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Teen turns himself in after downtown Salem shooting

Madeleine Moore·

The Salem Police Department announced Tuesday that they arrested a 16-year-old in connection with a Wednesday, May 20, downtown shooting that sent another teenager to the hospital.

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Public Notice: State Revenue Sharing Funds public hearing

By Salem Reporter·

PUBLIC NOTICE: This notice is published to meet the requirement of Oregon law for publication so the public is aware. This notice is delivered as a service for a fee by Salem Reporter. The notifying party is solely responsible for its content.

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