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Updates on Chemeketa instructor, child abuse cases
Here is Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent criminal investigations and prosecutions.
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Partnership could put 33 affordable homes up for sale
The Mid-Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity is moving forward in a city partnership that allows them to provide affordable homeownership opportunities.

From Everest to Ironman: Returning Salem Ironman competitor takes Sunday race easy after challenging Everest climb
Gary Nishioka will swim Sunday in the fifth annual Ironman 70.3 Oregon race in Salem, just two months after a strenuous climb up Mount Everest that ended prematurely.
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Salem data center project likely to proceed
Granted the project meets city criteria, the plan will likely be approved and move forward.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS: What’s happening across Salem in July
This month, Salem’s neighborhood associations will host a Q&A with the city’s traffic engineer, do outreach at community events and are preparing for the upcoming National Night Out on Aug. 4.
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The black and white bird brings shades of a shifting climate
Looking as though it had arrived for a black-tie event, the bird flew out from beneath Salem’s Church Street Bridge and back again, insect in bill. Years prior, a black Phoebe appearing in Salem would have stopped many birders in their tracks. The small songbird, black with a white underbelly, is a rarity to see…

Report: Marion County judge’s sexist language made other judges feel unsafe, degraded
Several Marion County judges heard judge’s use of misogynistic obscenities, state deputy marshal’s report says.
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How homeless youth help guide shelter policy in Salem

COLUMN: How to avoid Medicare fraud
With the federal Medicare budget exceeding a trillion dollars, it’s easy to imagine criminals being eager to cash in there, too. Just last month, two Floridians were charged with illegally obtaining and selling thousands of Medicare numbers to commit fraud.

Salem-Keizer schools relaunch summer community lunches to fight food insecurity
Lunches became a center for community-building following return to on-site meals.

Gov. Kotek says her next Oregon budget will prioritize summer learning programs
The governor hinted that lawmakers would be more ready to tap state reserves as they make difficult decisions over where to spend money

5 things to do in Salem this week: Ironman, outdoor art fair, Hoopla
Events in Salem this week include the Ironman 70.3 Oregon race at Riverfront Park, an outdoor art fair at Woodmansee Park and evening basketball tournaments near the Capitol for Hoopla.
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Willamette University officially approves merger with Pacific University
The merger between Oregon’s two oldest universities will create the largest private higher education institution in the state.
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UPDATED: Salem discloses proposed Mill Creek data center project after city released from NDA
Salem City Manager Krishna Namburi publicly announced a possible data center project at Mill Creek on Monday that she said could generate about $9 million annually for the city’s general fund. The city was under a non-disclosure agreement with a company called Verrus until early last week.

Salem to work with ODOT on Center Street encampment cleanup

'An acute emergency': Santiam describes financial woes in new filing
In a recent state filing, Santiam Hospital officials revealed the rural health system will be in dire financial straits by September if the state doesn’t allow Salem Health to buy it before then. The hospitals want the state’s go-ahead by Aug. 1.
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'Staggering': Congresswoman meets with state agency as Oregon confronts SNAP cuts
Congresswoman Andrea Salinas weighed in on who may be most impacted by changes to SNAP work exemptions following a meeting with ODHS.

Despite more inventory for buyers, demand keeps Salem’s housing market unbalanced
The market still favors sellers, but Salem’s housing market is giving more negotiating room to buyers.

TEENS AT WORK: Literacy mentors help young Salem readers thrive
Read the first of Salem Reporter’s series looking at local teens working summer jobs.
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