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Good morning, Salem.
Earlier this month, we brought you the story of Block 50 – a vacant downtown lot that’s been a target for city redevelopment for over a decade. With about $5 million in public money spent to date, there’s still no expected date to break ground.
Managing Editor Rachel Alexander explains the investigation in a video below. (Yes, there is a Parks and Recreation reference.)
Speaking of development, we’re working on our monthly “Whatever Happened” feature, where we bring you updates on stories we’ve covered in the past. This time around, we’ll have updates on a few development projects we’ve reported on previously, including another downtown lot, an apartment building on State Street and more. Got something you want us to check on for a future edition? Send your suggestions to us (development-related or not): [email protected].
Here’s some of today’s news. Head to our website anytime for the latest in local news.
Salem City Manager Krishna Namburi laid out early plans to move toward mitigating the effects of drug use in Salem during the Salem City Council meeting on Monday. Several councilors…
A 120-acre former farming property just outside Woodburn could be developed into housing more quickly after lawmakers made it easier for cities with high rents to grow. To comment on…
The former owner of Donatello’s Pizza in Salem was ordered to pay the state more than $90,000 in back taxes and penalties after pleading guilty to three counts of tax…
Events in Salem this week include the annual nighttime viewing of the Oregon Capitol cherry blossoms, showings of Pentacle Theatre’s Something Rotten! musical and an Easter egg hunt and marketu0026hellip;

SALEM REPORTER TOWN HALL: CITY ELECTIONS
Meet the people who want to run Salem city government. Our special live program will include all eight candidates for Salem City Council and the challenger who wants to become mayor. The event is Tuesday, March 31, at the Elsinore Theatre and your tickets are free in advance. Doors open at 5 p.m. so you can meet the candidates and the program begins at 6 p.m. The show will be broadcast by Capital Community Media in a collaboration to deliver this important community service. TOWN HALL TICKETS: FREE
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