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Good evening, Salem.

Salem lifted its outdoor burn ban at 10 a.m. Monday morning as temperatures cooled into the 80s.

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“City and Fire officials ask that the community continue to be alert and mindful of the dry conditions and to practice fire safety when burning outdoors,” the city said in a press release.

Heat will continue in the coming days, with highs in the high 80s or low 90s for most of the week.

Here some of today’s news. Catch all of our latest stories on our website anytime.

Oregon business group seeks to force public vote on Salem wage tax
Oregon Business & Industry on Friday filed a referendum petition to refer a payroll tax to Salem voters after the city council narrowly approved it July 10.
Oregon business group seeks to force public vote on Salem wage tax
Oregon Business & Industry on Friday filed a referendum petition to refer a payroll tax to Salem voters after the city council narrowly approved it July 10.
UPDATE: Marion County commissioners approve startup grant for mental illness treatment program
Commissioners on Wednesday approved a $1.2 million contract with B2 Community Care to purchase and open a residential treatment home for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities as well as…
UPDATE: Marion County commissioners approve startup grant for mental illness treatment program
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Oregon joins West Coast states seeking millions to create zero-emission truck fueling network
Oregon, Washington and California are planning to build a network of electric truck chargers and hydrogen fueling stations on the West Coast.
Oregon joins West Coast states seeking millions to create zero-emission truck fueling network
Oregon, Washington and California are planning to build a network of electric truck chargers and hydrogen fueling stations on the West Coast.

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