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Salem seeks input from northeast residents on service expansions

Salem Health asks emergency approval from state for Stayton hospital acquisition
Salem Health and Santiam Hospital & Clinics are asking state officials for accelerated, emergency approval of an acquisition they say would keep Santiam solvent. That coincided with a request to withdraw the hospitals’ initial application going through the state’s approval process
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Salem sues U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over planned Detroit Reservoir drawdown

Chemeketa instructor charged with assault after causing large Center Street Bridge crash

Judge criticizes firing of Salem school walk coordinator over a Ruby Bridges shirt
A judge on Tuesday appeared incredulous that the Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments fired its Safe Routes to School coordinator for wearing a shirt featuring an iconic Norman Rockwell portrait.
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Betsy Vega qualified to serve on Salem City Council, per city officials

Three young men sentenced for West Salem attack

Marion County Fair returns to Salem this week with animal showcases, youth exhibitors and petting zoo
The Marion County Fair will kick off Thursday for another four-day run, featuring animal exhibits, family entertainment, live performances and carnival fun.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Salem Reporter adds new family plan, group access benefits
EDITOR’S NOTE: Salem Reporter is rolling out several improvements to its subscription system. That includes a new family plan, a 2-person account, and a way for businesses and government agencies to manage several accounts in one place.

Community-driven law firm receives Salem chamber’s ‘New Business of the Year’ award
All-women law firm founded by a Willamette Law grad was recognized for its excellence in business and community engagement.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Marion County Fair, America’s 250th concert, Christmas movie night
Events in Salem this week include the Marion County Fair starting Thursday, an orchestra concert at the Capitol honoring America’s 250th birthday and a special Christmas in July screening of “Home Alone” at Salem Center.
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24-year-old woman shot during Fourth of July fight in central Salem parking lot
A groundskeeper on private property asked a group setting off fireworks to leave prior to shooting.
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FEMA, DHS say Salem aims to ‘obstruct President Trump’s agenda’ with lawsuit

Oregon lawmakers pushed to secure sensitive data from ICE. How does the law work?
Lawmakers watered down their original legislation that sought to limit immigration enforcement’s access to data. The new law focuses on data handled by state agencies.
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UPDATE: 5 injured by northeast Salem fireworks explosion

Salem seeks volunteers to collect data for heat mapping initiative to pinpoint hotspots

Mean Girls musical brings humor and high school drama to Salem stage
Chemeketa Community College’s production of “Mean Girls the Musical” will premiere Tuesday, July 7, for the college’s third year of outdoor evening shows at Riverfront Park.
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Longtime volunteer historian reflects on love for Salem ahead of 100th birthday
On the precipice of her 100th birthday, Virginia Green was honored by Salem’s mayor for decades of volunteer work recording local history. Though her fact-finding days are now in the past, Green’s website still catalogs over a century of local knowledge.
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Oregon’s top public health official resigns
Oregon Health Authority director Dr. Sejal Hathi will step down effective Aug. 1
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City of Salem sues FEMA, DHS, citing federal overreach in disaster relief funding
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the city of Salem said conditions within federal grants providing critical money to repair damages from the 2025 winter flood include unlawful terms limiting local diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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