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Annalivia Palazzo-Angulo, the Salem-Keizer Coalition for Equality’s longtime director, has for decades pushed local schools to better serve Salem’s Latino and Spanish-speaking students. Parents also say she’s empowered them to participate in their kids’ education. Find that story below.

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A force for parent empowerment, equity in Salem education retires
Annalivia Palazzo-Angulo has spent decades fighting to improve education for Latino and Spanish-speaking students in Salem, focusing on teaching parents how to help their kids while pushing the school district…
A force for parent empowerment, equity in Salem education retires
Annalivia Palazzo-Angulo has spent decades fighting to improve education for Latino and Spanish-speaking students in Salem, focusing on teaching parents how to help their kids while pushing the school district…
COLUMN: Enrolling in Medicare with VA benefits
Jim Sellers, former Oregon journalist and state agency employee, writes a regular column to help thousands in Salem deal with the confusing world of Medicare and federal benefits. He’s available…
COLUMN: Enrolling in Medicare with VA benefits
Jim Sellers, former Oregon journalist and state agency employee, writes a regular column to help thousands in Salem deal with the confusing world of Medicare and federal benefits. He’s available…
Body of West Salem teen found in Willamette River
The Oregon State Medical Examiner determined cause of Zackary Brenneman’s death was drowning, and detectives found no evidence of a crime or foul play, the Salem Police Department said Tuesday afternoon.
Body of West Salem teen found in Willamette River
The Oregon State Medical Examiner determined cause of Zackary Brenneman’s death was drowning, and detectives found no evidence of a crime or foul play, the Salem Police Department said Tuesday afternoon.
Tough-on-crime Oregon congressional candidate Mike Erickson handcuffed for DUI
The DUI charges in 2016 were dismissed after Erickson, a Republican, completed a diversion program.
Tough-on-crime Oregon congressional candidate Mike Erickson handcuffed for DUI
The DUI charges in 2016 were dismissed after Erickson, a Republican, completed a diversion program.

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