How Salem Hospital responded to a mass casualty event

The stabbing at Union Gospel Mission was the first time since at least 2017 that Salem Hospital implemented its Mass Casualty Incident protocol as eleven patients arrived in short succession. A doctor described last night’s emergency department as “organized chaos.”
Oregon State Fair’s 2025 concert lineup includes The All-American Rejects, Sean Paul, The Beach Boys

The Oregon State Fair has announced this year’s concert lineup, which includes 11 artists known for 2000s club hits, country-pop, rock classics and more.
Salem’s housing production strategy aims to make it easier to build homes

The city’s six-year plan to make renting or buying a home in Salem more affordable includes speeding up permitting processes, allowing more housing to be built in more places and using federal funds to support first-time homebuyers.
New counseling office expands Salem mental health care

Brightways Counseling Group recently opened an expanded office to more than double their staff to serve children, families and adults in Salem. Many of their clients are on the Oregon Health Plan.
City budget committee to reconvene, restore city services with levy funds

The city of Salem’s budget committee will reconvene on Wednesday, May 28, to discuss restoring planned cuts to next year’s library, Center 50+ and parks budget following the passage of a tax levy.
Punx With Purpose moves into downtown resource center

Hundreds of youth have already gotten support at Stormie’s Place, a new youth resource center in downtown Salem offering a safe haven, needed supplies and connections to resources for all teens in the community, including those without a safe place to stay.
City cancels Viva Salem event due to understaffing

Viva Salem, a popular community celebration of Hispanic heritage at Riverfront Park, won’t return for its third year due to understaffing at the city.
How a group of library lovers convinced a reluctant Salem to raise property taxes

Salem’s public library, parks and Center 50+ will likely avoid deep cuts with Salem voters favoring the levy as of late Tuesday night. It’s a victory for library advocates, who knocked on doors and secured a wide range of endorsements to get the public’s backing.
Voters pass Salem’s levy, initial counts indicate

Salem’s public library, parks and services will likely avoid deep cuts after 54.2% of voters in initial count support a new city tax levy to fund them.
Marion County sees increase in syphilis among pregnant women

Oregon is seeing an alarming increase in congenital syphilis, which is when the infection transmits to a fetus during pregnancy. Nearly one in four Oregon cases last year was in Marion County.

