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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

East Salem church site to continue legacy of service through affordable housing, food pantry

Man shot by Salem Police officer Thursday morning in stable condition

Heat advisory in effect starting Sunday in Salem

Most of Oregon’s State Teacher Prep Programs Still Get an F in Reading Instruction
A new report shows that Oregon fails to properly educate future elementary teachers on “the science of reading.”
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PHOTO GALLERY: Multicultural assembly sends students dancing into summer vacation
Judson Middle School closed out the school year with its vibrant, annual multicultural assembly – an event that has inspired similar events at other schools around the district since its debut last year.
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Oregon health officials issue tougher air quality guidance for youth sports, outdoor activities
After seeing an early start to Oregon’s wildfire season this year, the state’s health authority updated its guidance for staying safe outside when air quality is affected by wildfires and pollutants.
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COLUMN: Two Salem industries growing, while others see job losses
The impacts of inflation are starting to heat up in Salem, writes columnist Pamela Ferrara. Employment data shows that healthcare, transportation and warehousing are the only industries seeing job growth in the area.
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UPDATE: Few details on “officer-involved shooting” on Northeast Portland Road
A Salem police officer shot a man after responding to a 911 call from an encampment on Northeast Portland Road Thursday morning. The shooting is being investigated by the Oregon State Police.
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Salem’s Pride Parade to celebrate past, present LGBTQ+ community
Salem’s annual Pride parade and block party will kick off Saturday afternoon, celebrating Salem’s LGBTQ+ community and history.
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Oregon resists court order for housing trans prisoners amid federal pressure
Oregon attorneys are opposing a recent federal court order that could lead to more transgender women being housed in the state’s only women’s prison.
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Updates on UGM stabbing suspect, West Salem attempted murder
Here’s Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent criminal investigations and prosecutions.
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COLUMN: Comfort and safety during an emergency
Mark Wardell, the leader of West Salem’s Community Emergency Response Team, shares ways to improve comfort and dignity while sheltering in place during an emergency.
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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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