We’ll be putting together a photo gallery of tonight’s festivities, featuring some of the best local costumes you all have pulled together.
Some local couples chose to celebrate a different way, with 10 weddings held today at the Marion County Justice Court. Find our photos and a write-up of the festivities below.
Three Salem high schools are putting on free Halloween events open to the community Tuesday evening. Kids can trick-or-treat through the halls and get candy from high school students. Events are at:
North Salem High School, 765 14th St. N.E., 5-8 p.m. South Salem High School, 1910 Church St. S.E, 6-7:30 p.m. McKay High School, 2440 Lancaster Dr. N.E., 5:30-7 p.m.
One more reminder – Halloween is the deadliest day of the year for child pedestrians in the United States, so please be careful tonight. Drivers, watch for kids and pedestrians, and keep your lights on.
Trick-or-treaters, be sure you’re visible and use crosswalks when crossing the street.
We hope you have a fun – and safe – night, with plenty of candy.
You can always find our latest reports anytime of day or night on our website.
Matching lobster suits and a judge in a Jedi robe were among the highlights of a Halloween wedding extravaganza at the Marion County Justice Court. Ten couples tied the knot.
Matching lobster suits and a judge in a Jedi robe were among the highlights of a Halloween wedding extravaganza at the Marion County Justice Court. Ten couples tied the knot.
Police say a man drove his truck into a south Salem home Tuesday morning, shot a woman inside, then fled police east on Oregon Highway 22, where he fatally shot…
Police say a man drove his truck into a south Salem home Tuesday morning, shot a woman inside, then fled police east on Oregon Highway 22, where he fatally shot…
Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved adding about $1.97 million of state money to an agreement with the Oregon Health Authority for public health services. The new contract totals $6.96 million…
Commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved adding about $1.97 million of state money to an agreement with the Oregon Health Authority for public health services. The new contract totals $6.96 million…