Math breakthrough inspires local educator

From fantasy maps to quilting, Salem educator Sophia Wood has made the recent geometric discovery of a new shape accessible to all ages.
Local organizations in line for $10 million for more action on homelessness

Decisions will be made this week on using state funding to add 79 shelter beds and help 158 households settle into permanent housing in Marion and Polk Counties. The Mid-Willamette Valley Homeless Alliance is making the awards.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: City to consider pursuing grant for 360-acre wildlife habitat

The Salem City Council meets Monday, April 10, to consider commercial airline agreements, federal housing funds and appointments to various commissions.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: City Council to consider agreements with unnamed commercial airline

Salem travelers may once again have a way to fly south without first heading to Portland as city councilors consider new deals to restore commercial air service.
Covid weekly report for April 7: Cases, hospitalizations sharply decrease

In the past week, the Oregon Health Authority reports one newly identified death of a local resident with Covid.
City looks to boost fee and tax collections by millions to fund expansion

Every worker in the city could face a new paycheck deduction to cover city costs under a proposal considered Wednesday by the Salem City Council.
Sample Japanese food, music and arts in free Saturday festival

Sakura Matsuri is a Japanese celebration that translates to “cherry blossom tree festival.” Willamette University students will host a free event on Saturday, April 8, featuring food, games, crafts and performances.
Decades of free street parking downtown may be ending

Following direction from the Salem City Council, city staff are planning for a shift to paid parking on downtown streets and dropping a tax for local businesses.
Covid weekly report for March 31: Local cases continue decreasing

In the past week, the Oregon Health Authority reports two newly identified deaths of local residents with Covid.
Regional group seeks public input on road safety

The Salem-Keizer Area Transportation Study’s survey, closing Monday, April 3, asks residents to identify roads and intersections of concern to help shape future local policy.