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Good evening, Salem.

Our team will be at the Salem Saturday Market tomorrow morning to hear your thoughts on the city’s payroll tax, answer questions and chat about what you’d like to see from Salem Reporter.

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Managing Editor Rachel Alexander and reporter Abbey McDonald will staff our booth from 9 a.m. until noon, located near the main market booth.

You can come add a Post-It to our board seeking your input on Salem’s proposal to tax local workers, ask us a question or just grab a free bottle of water.

We’re excited to see you!

Here’s some of today’s news. You can catch all of our latest stories on our website anytime.

After fatal hit-and-run, Salem mother remembers son’s patience, dedication to family
Police have provided little information about the hit-and-run collision on June 17 that killed Michael Campos-Kegley, a 21-year-old Salem resident. His family says he was skateboarding to work at the…
After fatal hit-and-run, Salem mother remembers son’s patience, dedication to family
Police have provided little information about the hit-and-run collision on June 17 that killed Michael Campos-Kegley, a 21-year-old Salem resident. His family says he was skateboarding to work at the…
Salem police arrest teen suspected in near-fatal beating of 64-year-old man
Witnesses said a 64-year-old man was walking down Northeast Sunnyview Road when a young man began punching and kicking him.
Salem police arrest teen suspected in near-fatal beating of 64-year-old man
Witnesses said a 64-year-old man was walking down Northeast Sunnyview Road when a young man began punching and kicking him.
US Supreme Court rules against Biden administration student loan debt relief plan
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the Biden administration does not have the legal authority to enact a one-time student debt relief program, dealing a blow to the…
US Supreme Court rules against Biden administration student loan debt relief plan
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the Biden administration does not have the legal authority to enact a one-time student debt relief program, dealing a blow to the…

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