Man sentenced for selling fentanyl that killed 15-year-old Salem boy
Javen Pedro, 21, of Monmouth, sold 10 pills laced with fentanyl for $100 in 2022 to a 15-year old Salem boy who fatally overdosed on the drug.
Javen Pedro, 21, of Monmouth, sold 10 pills laced with fentanyl for $100 in 2022 to a 15-year old Salem boy who fatally overdosed on the drug.
Zakary E. Glover, 30, a former state support worker, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a developmentally disabled Salem woman who was under his care.
Every school employee, from cafeteria workers to teachers, will get a pie Wednesday as volunteers drive nearly 6,500 to 87 schools and buildings around Salem and Keizer.
David Carlson, Martin Habekost, Matthew Tracey and Michelle Vlach-Ing are vying for the seat on the Marion County bench previously held by retiring Judge Donald Abar.
Incumbent Mayor Chris Hoy and Ward 6 Councilor Julie Hoy, no relation, are running for Salem Mayor. The two bring different perspectives on how to balance the city’s budget and address key issues like homelessness.
Joe Seiss, an experienced Oregon reporter, is joining Salem Reporter’s newsroom this week to cover city and county government.
A free event Saturday, May 4, at Willamette Heritage Center includes sheep shearing, fiber arts and a chance to view the archaeological dig on the center’s grounds.
Irvin Brown, a state policy adviser and chair of the city budget committee, and Michael
Hoselton, a paralegal and board member of the Northgate Neighborhood Association, are running for a seat where the incumbent is retiring. Ward 5 includes the Highland, North Lancaster and Northgate neighborhoods.
Oregon State Hospital officials say they will make changes to fix problems flagged in an inspection after a patient died.
Columnist Pamela Ferrara explains how a key piece of local economic data – the unemployment rate – is calculated.