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Negotiations between Cherriots, business leaders paused after months of meetings

PHOTO GALLERY: Youth once impacted by gang violence, other challenges hit the grill
A small team of young adults – some of whom have faced gang violence, homelessness and other challenges – are staffing a new food truck serving up tacos, burritos and other dishes outside a local hardware store.
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After Bush Park shooting, one counselor is addressing gang violence through employment

6 things to do in Salem this Fourth of July: Fairground fireworks, neighborhood parade, Marion Berries jersey giveaway
Fourth of July events in Salem include a free fireworks display at the Oregon State Fairgrounds, a lively family parade in a northeast neighborhood and a Marion Berries jersey giveaway for the first 500 fans.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Marion Berries fireworks, 'Mean Girls the Musical'
This week in Salem, the Marion Berries baseball team will play against the Portland Pickles at home, a new outdoor market will open downtown and Chemeketa Community College’s production of “Mean Girls the Musical” will show at Riverfront Park.
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Man accused of attempting to kidnap 3-year-old boy in northeast Salem
Salem police arrested a man Sunday evening, June 28, after a local father reported that a stranger tried to kidnap his son while outside an apartment complex.
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Nearly every proposed Oregon initiative won’t make it onto the November ballot
Only one citizen petition is on track for November ballot, a drop from previous election cycles.
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Public Notice: City of Salem annexation hearing – Croisan Creek Road
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.

5 exhibits to see at Salem’s galleries, museums in July
This month, local artists will share their interpretations of America’s 250th anniversary, and the Salem Art Association will showcase ceramics and sketches by studio artist Mya Cluff.
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PHOTO GALLERY: World Beat performers, volunteers bring vibrancy to rainy festival
See photos from the 2026 World Beat Festival, held at Salem’s Riverfront Park the weekend of June 26.
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Culture, community shine at 2026 World Beat Festival despite rainy weather
Under the cover of rain tents, this year’s World Beat Festival in Salem highlighted the cultures of Pacific Islanders through music, dance and art. Thousands attended to enjoy performances and learn hands-on activities.
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Oregon’s minimum wage rises 50 cents per hour this week
Minimum hourly wages for Oregon workers will rise by 50 cents per hour on Wednesday, July 1.
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Church at the Park expansion to give dozens of unsheltered seniors a place to rest

Oregon’s only vinyl record pressing plant takes root in Salem

UGM suspect sent from Oregon State Hospital to jail after judge finds him fit to proceed in court
Tony L. Williams, the 43-year-old Bend man accused in the Salem Union Gospel Mission mass stabbing, was released back into jail this week after a Marion County judge found him mentally fit to participate in court.
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Public Notice: Cherriots Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program
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City to offer grants for young people passionate about climate action

Kotek’s prosperity council pushes for lower taxes, fewer regulations
The highly-anticipated proposal of ways to jumpstart Oregon’s economic development came in response to Gov. Tina Kotek’s push for more economic development in the state last year.
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Salem Reporter sues Bethell, Marion County to obtain public records
After almost six months of silence from Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell on a public records request, Salem Reporter is suing her and the county to enforce the law requiring her to respond.
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World Beat Festival to celebrate the vibrant cultures of the Pacific Islands

Local construction students win national honor for building western saloon from scratch
A group of 17 high school students specializing in construction at Salem’s Career Technical Education Center built an award-winning western-style saloon playhouse in a spring competition after months of prep work.
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