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City to offer grants for young people passionate about climate action 

Joe Siess·
The city of Salem was one of 300 cities from around the world to join the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Youth Climate Action Fund. The city, as part of the program, will get $50,000 to disburse as mini grants to youth-led climate initiatives that benefit the community. The program is currently seeking applicants ages 15-24. To comment…

Kotek’s prosperity council pushes for lower taxes, fewer regulations

Shaanth Nanguneri – Oregon Capital Chronicle·

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

Madeleine Moore·

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

Abbey McDonald·
This year’s World Beat Festival, running Friday, June 26, through Sunday, June 28, at Riverfront Park will feature fire dancers, dragon boat races and food from around the world. The festival has lower prices this year, and new food and vendors to explore. To comment on this story, use the form at the end of…

Study ranks Salem 9th in U.S. for alcohol-induced deaths in older adults

Khushboo Rathore – Oregon Journalism Project·
Salem has one of the highest rates of alcohol-induced deaths for people over age 65 in the country, according to a recent study evaluating metro regions. An aging population, lack of rural treatment and health care, low alcohol taxes and a pervasive drinking culture each contribute to Oregon’s high death rates. To comment on this…

Salem Mayor Julie Hoy to proclaim winners of city elections Monday night 

Joe Siess·

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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Marion County asks federal court to reverse dismissal of ICE lawsuit

Madeleine Moore·

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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Make Music Day Salem honors late co-founder in its 11th year

Hailey Cook·
On Sunday, Salem’s streets will fill with music once more for Make Music Day. It will be the first year without its co-founder and longtime co-organizer, Mark Green, who died late last summer. His wife, Karen Green, and other organizers will honor his memory during this year’s event. To comment on this story, use the…

Oregon lawmakers hint at major changes to school funding in 2027

Mia Maldonado – Oregon Capital Chronicle·

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

Abbey McDonald·
A statewide petition led by Salem Mayor Julie Hoy sought to repeal a state law that requires cities and counties to be “objectively reasonable as to time, place and manner,” when clearing a homeless encampment from a public place. After state officials required the petition’s backers to change the ballot’s title and description, they dropped…

Stolen car drifting in Willamette River to be towed Friday

Madeleine Moore·

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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