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Former Oregon Secretary of State ordered to pay $3,600 after ethics investigation
Oregon’s ethics commission increased the fine for former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan from $1,600 to $3,600.

Public Notice: Salem Housing Authority public hearing
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A guide to Salem’s 2025 summer events
Here are the major community events coming to Salem this summer, from Make Music Day to Hoopla and the Englewood Forest Festival.

Obituary: Richard Allen Reece
OBITUARY: From percussion to politics, Richard Allen Reece seemingly could talk about any subject. The Sprague High School graduate died April 23, 2025.

A behind-the-scenes look at Salem’s 911 dispatch center
Salem Reporter recently spent two hours at Salem’s 911 dispatch center, known as the Willamette Valley Communications Center, and sat alongside a 911 call taker and police and fire dispatchers as they worked.

Keizer woman guilty but insane for murdering son in 2017
A Marion County Circuit Court judge committed Amy Robertson, 46, on Wednesday to the Oregon State Hospital eight years after she strangled to death her 12-year-old son, Caden Berry.

Oregon’s mental health needs outweigh its ability to provide services, report shows
Limited data collection, inadequate funding are key barriers to Oregon’s behavioral health improvement efforts.

Thursday evening fire burns Southeast Salem home, displacing 3 residents and pets
Three adults and their pets were displaced from a home off Southeast Sunnyside Road after a devastating fire Thursday evening.

Public Notice: Transportation project funding available
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Police arrest boy, 16, in pool hall stabbings that killed 1, injured another
Salem police Thursday night arrested a 16-year-old suspect accused of the stabbings that sent two young men to Salem Hospital with critical injuries early that morning. One man, Isac S. Rizo, 21, died at the hospital.

Public Notice: Salem Housing Authority waiting lists
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No injuries after 30 shots fired into NE Salem home
Salem police are investigating a shooting early Thursday morning that damaged a home on Northeast Sherry Court but left no one injured. No suspect has been arrested.

Salem budget committee recommends city spending, cuts for 2026
The Salem budget committee recommended a budget for 2026 which will drastically reduce services at the library, parks and recreation, and Center 50+ if voters reject a property tax increase on May 20. If the levy passes, the budget committee will meet to discuss an updated budget scenario factoring in new revenue.

Oregon joins suit against federal transportation agencies for withholding EV charger funding
Oregon is kept from millions promised by the U.S. Department of Transportation to get more electric vehicle chargers installed statewide.

Springfield man convicted of manslaughter for crash that killed 2 in SE Salem
A jury on Wednesday found Terrance Quackenbush-Benson was high on an inhalant when he caused a Sept. 16 crash that killed Blanca Franco-Ramos and Heriberto Rangel-Rangel.

Stabbings at Salem pool hall leave 1 man dead, another injured
Detectives are investigating two early morning stabbings Thursday that killed a 21-year-old Salem man and left another injured. Police say the stabbings happened at a pool hall where a group of young men got into a physical altercation.

Expensive lawsuits against Salem police spiked city insurance rates. City services are footing the bill
City officials say two big trial losses and an expensive settlement – all related to police use of force – have triggered higher insurance rates, forcing city departments to pay more with budgets already stretched thin.

‘Fire season is here,’ Gov. Kotek declares May Wildfire Awareness Month, state prepares
The 2025 fire season is projected to be more intense than the 2024 season fire leaders said, but emergency response agencies have begun preparing early.

What to do in Salem from May 8-14: Mother’s Day, walk in the park
Events in Salem this week include a community walk to the park, a kids clothing swap and a Mother’s Day comedy show.

Salem man ensnared in national operation targeting child sex predators
Robert Arias, 54, of Salem, faces three criminal charges related to possessing and distributing child pornography. Federal authorities say he was one of 205 people arrested across the U.S. in a joint operation that rescued 115 children.

City plans to pull funding from safe parking, warming shelters
The city’s proposed budget would pull some of its last remaining annual investments into homeless services, which have supported safe parking options and warm shelter on freezing nights for hundreds in the community. The programs plan to turn to state funding.