Church at the Park will shelter fewer people, lay off staff due to state budget cuts

Church at the Park is reducing the amount of spots at its young adult shelter and laid off 16 people due to a $2 million budget cut from the state this year.
New Salem-based hospice opens with focus on nursing staff wellness

Solterra Hospice, which began accepting patients in November, is a new venture led by a Salem hospice nurse that limits the amount of patients per nurse to 10, far below what’s become the industry standard since Covid.
Faster permitting, zoning changes needed to speed new home building in Salem, speaker says

Salem does well compared to many Oregon cities in making housing easier to build, according to Michael Andersen of the Sightline Institute in a Monday presentation to the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce. Andersen said faster housing development is a key part of reducing homelessness.
Electrical overload likely responsible for August fire that damaged south Salem mobile homes

The Salem Fire Department could not officially determine what caused a fire that damaged three homes on Southeast Cumberland Court on Aug. 10.
Cherriots to host series of open houses on new tax, service expansions

Cherriots is seeking community open houses about how to improve bus service in the Salem area using a new tax it plans to implement in 2027. The district announced four open houses throughout September and an online survey.
What’s showing at Salem galleries, museums in September

New exhibitions in Salem this month include a world-class collection of African American art, paintings with vibrant color and texture and a celebration of local wineries. There will also be a chance to see work by over 200 artists at this year’s Salem Art Fair & Festival.
Pentacle announces 2026 lineup, releases season tickets

Pentacle Theatre’s upcoming season will bring twists and turns, laughs and romance to the Salem stage, with a lineup that includes ”Catch Me if You Can,” “Rumors” and “Something Rotten!”
Which Salem gardeners yielded the state’s biggest and best vegetables and flowers

Through hard work and honed skills, Salem gardeners grew dozens of blue-ribbon winning tomatoes, dahlias and more for the Oregon State Fair this year.
Punx in the Park returns, bringing more resources to a new location

Salem’s home-grown punk rock music festival that helps connect youth with needed resources will be at Riverfront Park on Sunday, Aug. 31. It features a lineup voted on by local youth and access to free food and clothes.
Cherriots security report shows slight decrease in attacks on staff

Cherriots’ board will meet Thursday to consider new projects to support a transition to electric buses, and will review several reports on security, community outreach and ridership. There’s no action planned on the agency’s payroll tax proposal, which has led to significant local debate.

