Your Monday evening update on Salem news

Good evening, Salem.
Portland General Electric announced Monday it had finished restoring power from ice storm outages.
Portland and Eugene were both hit hard during the storm, while Salem made it through with just a few small outages. The utility said its restoration effort handled 524,600 customer outages over nine days, with a peak of 165,000 customers without power on Jan. 13.
Getting the lights back on took 1,800 workers, including mutual assistance crews from Washington, Idaho and California.
Here’s some of today’s news. You can always find our latest reports anytime on our website.
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During their meeting on Monday, Jan. 22, the Salem City Council approved upgrades to the intersection at Liberty Road South and Davis Road South, near Crossler Middle School. They also…
24 Jan 2024
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During their meeting on Monday, Jan. 22, the Salem City Council approved upgrades to the intersection at Liberty Road South and Davis Road South, near Crossler Middle School. They also…
24 Jan 2024
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A new 18-hole disc golf course on Chemeketa Community College’s campus brings another option for Salemites hoping to enjoy one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S.
22 Jan 2024
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A new 18-hole disc golf course on Chemeketa Community College’s campus brings another option for Salemites hoping to enjoy one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S.
22 Jan 2024
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Salem police said Juan Martinez Barron, 61, was found Jan. 11 night near the intersection of Portland Road and Northeast Northgate Avenue with life-threatening injuries from a bicycle crash. Barron…
20 Jan 2024
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Salem police said Juan Martinez Barron, 61, was found Jan. 11 night near the intersection of Portland Road and Northeast Northgate Avenue with life-threatening injuries from a bicycle crash. Barron…
20 Jan 2024
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