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Good evening, Salem.

New Year’s Eve is just around the corner. We know you might be looking for somewhere to celebrate, so we published our weekly events guide a bit early to give you a rundown of options.

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Whether you’re looking for a themed party at a bar or want to celebrate with your kids while the sun is still up, Salem has an event for you. See more below, including non-NYE events happening this weekend.

You can always find our latest reports anytime on our website.

EVENTS: New Year’s Eve celebrations in Salem
A kids’ balloon drop, a whodunit mystery dinner and comedy shows are among the Salem New Year’s Eve festivities this weekend.
EVENTS: New Year’s Eve celebrations in Salem
A kids’ balloon drop, a whodunit mystery dinner and comedy shows are among the Salem New Year’s Eve festivities this weekend.
Oregon’s labor bureau failed to collect nearly $5 million in wage theft claims since 2015
Oregon has struggled to hold employers accountable for their failure to pay workers, leaving millions in back wages and penalties uncollected.
Oregon’s labor bureau failed to collect nearly $5 million in wage theft claims since 2015
Oregon has struggled to hold employers accountable for their failure to pay workers, leaving millions in back wages and penalties uncollected.
Salem Reporter’s most-read stories of 2023
A downtown construction boom, arson at St. Joseph and a fatal collision involving a DEA agent were some of Salem Reporter’s top stories this year.
Salem Reporter’s most-read stories of 2023
A downtown construction boom, arson at St. Joseph and a fatal collision involving a DEA agent were some of Salem Reporter’s top stories this year.
Record need has Salem food pantries stretched thin
Despite low unemployment, Salem-area food pantries are serving more than 18,000 families per month – nearly double the number pre-Covid.
Record need has Salem food pantries stretched thin
Despite low unemployment, Salem-area food pantries are serving more than 18,000 families per month – nearly double the number pre-Covid.

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