For the first time since 2008, the Salem Municipal Airport has commercial flights.
Avelo Airlines inaugural flight to Las Vegas took off this morning fully booked, with passengers including Mayor Chris Hoy, Travel Salem President Angie Villery and Salem Area Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Hoffert.
It’s the culmination of a years-long, multimillion dollar effort to bring commercial flights back. Salemites can now fly to Las Vegas or Burbank, California on the budget carrier.
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A jet full of travelers and local dignitaries departed Salem Municipal Airport on Avelo Airlines Flight 220 Thursday morning following a years-long effort to return commercial air service to the…
A jet full of travelers and local dignitaries departed Salem Municipal Airport on Avelo Airlines Flight 220 Thursday morning following a years-long effort to return commercial air service to the…
Bridges Oregon, a Salem nonprofit created by and serving deaf Oregonians, recently moved into its first physical office as part of a large expansion of services.
Bridges Oregon, a Salem nonprofit created by and serving deaf Oregonians, recently moved into its first physical office as part of a large expansion of services.
Salem police said Thursday morning that a person was killed in a collision on South River Road involving a dump truck and an SUV. Drivers were asked to find alternative…
Salem police said Thursday morning that a person was killed in a collision on South River Road involving a dump truck and an SUV. Drivers were asked to find alternative…
People exposed to wildfires in Oregon and other western states are more likely to live in mobile homes and have disabilities, a new study found.
5 Oct 2023
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