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We’ve gotten several reports from readers about recent mailbox thefts in Salem and spoke with a postal inspector at the U.S. Postal Service about the situation. We’ll have that report for you later today.

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Meet the labor and delivery nurse helping Salem foster families
Nora Deglow has spent a decade delivering babies at Salem Hospital and was recently honored for her fundraising work on the board of Salem Angels, a new nonprofit giving ongoing…
Meet the labor and delivery nurse helping Salem foster families
Nora Deglow has spent a decade delivering babies at Salem Hospital and was recently honored for her fundraising work on the board of Salem Angels, a new nonprofit giving ongoing…
Salem teen arrested for robbing man in June
Police say Reimundo Aispuro arrest is the third made in a string of June robberies.
Salem teen arrested for robbing man in June
Police say Reimundo Aispuro arrest is the third made in a string of June robberies.
PHOTOS: Punk bands turn up the volume at Marion Square Park
Punx in the Park brought five local punk bands to the stage Saturday in an event to provide resources and collect donations for local youth.
PHOTOS: Punk bands turn up the volume at Marion Square Park
Punx in the Park brought five local punk bands to the stage Saturday in an event to provide resources and collect donations for local youth.
Salem-Keizer School Board selects firm for superintendent search
Board Chair Ashley Carson Cottingham said next steps include setting an “aggressive timeline” for the search to replace Superintendent Christy Perry.
Salem-Keizer School Board selects firm for superintendent search
Board Chair Ashley Carson Cottingham said next steps include setting an “aggressive timeline” for the search to replace Superintendent Christy Perry.

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