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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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Northwest potentially in for ‘one of the strongest El Niños we’ve had,’ climatologists say
Taken together, August through November of 2025 was the record warmest on average across the Northwest in more than 130 years of recordkeeping. The potential super El Niño event this fall and winter could bring much needed rains to the region, experts said.
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Study ranks Salem 9th in U.S. for alcohol-induced deaths in older adults

5 things to do in Salem this week, World Beat Festival, new Pentacle play
Events in Salem this week include a history lecture about Oregon State Parks, the World Beat Festival and free performance by Indigenous Mariachi singer Salem local Yissel Lopéz.
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CITY MEETING: Councilors approve Salem city budget for 2027, funding new outreach and cleaning programs

Oregon appeals court sides with OPB in case over public corrections records requests
The decision centered on whether public records compiled for regular business can be blocked from disclosure if they wind up in criminal investigations.
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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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