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Good morning, Salem.

Whether you saw a fireworks show, enjoyed a barbeque, swam or stayed home, we hope you had a wonderful Fourth of July.

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Later this morning, we’ll have photos of Salem’s festivities up on our homepage.

Now, here are some of our latest reports. You can find more on our website.

SCAN celebrates 50 years as a strong neighborhood voice
One of Salem’s oldest neighborhood associations, SCAN, continues to advocate for bike and pedestrian safety and better parks and schools.
SCAN celebrates 50 years as a strong neighborhood voice
One of Salem’s oldest neighborhood associations, SCAN, continues to advocate for bike and pedestrian safety and better parks and schools.
New nature center in south Salem brings the classroom outdoors
The Addyse Lane Palagyi Nature Center and Preserve offers Salem kids hands-on lessons about nature and ecology, catering to many families whose students struggled in traditional classrooms.
New nature center in south Salem brings the classroom outdoors
The Addyse Lane Palagyi Nature Center and Preserve offers Salem kids hands-on lessons about nature and ecology, catering to many families whose students struggled in traditional classrooms.
LISTEN IN: Why Salem’s business leaders question the worker payroll tax
CATCH OUR SHOW:: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Pressing for a public vote on a new city…
LISTEN IN: Why Salem’s business leaders question the worker payroll tax
CATCH OUR SHOW:: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Pressing for a public vote on a new city…
Free meals for kids available through August across Salem
Seven local schools will have curbside breakfast and lunch available all summer to kids age 1-18 and their parents or guardians.
Free meals for kids available through August across Salem
Seven local schools will have curbside breakfast and lunch available all summer to kids age 1-18 and their parents or guardians.

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