Salem refugee community seeks state support in era of turmoil

A recent memo from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security showed the agency’s intention to detain and question people in the process of getting a green card. It’s the latest of a series of federal policy changes that have stirred fear and stress for refugees living in Salem.
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Salem warming shelter to open Thursday night

Temperatures are expected to reach a low of 30 degrees Thursday night, Feb. 19. Salem First Presbyterian Church’s warming shelter will open at 7 p.m. for overnight guests.
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Church at the Park reports over half of its departing residents moved on to homes, supportive programs and shelters

The annual report from Church at the Park shows progress in its efforts to move Salem people from tents and cars into shelters and homes. The organization is optimistic about the year ahead despite budget cuts.
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Few affordable apartments are vacant in Salem, unlike Portland

In Portland, a mix of market and administrative factors meant that over 1,900 affordable apartments sat vacant as of December. Salem does not have that problem, according to data from the Salem Housing Authority.
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City blocks off portion of Bush’s Pasture Park lot due to car camping

A portion of the parking lot alongside Southeast Leffelle Street on the park’s southeast edge will be blocked off through March due to car camping and abandoned vehicles.
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5 exhibits to see at Salem’s galleries, museums in February

This February, Salem on the Edge’s popular erotic show returns, and the Salem Art Association will have a brief showcase of Ikebana floral arrangements.
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How ODOT clean-ups work in Salem, and what the city council wants to happen next

Many of Salem’s most visible homeless encampments are on state property, leaving them under the state Department of Transportation’s jurisdiction to address. After a motion from the Salem city council, staff are looking for additional ways to coordinate with the agency.
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City officials condemn use of illegal force after reports of federal agents injuring resident

In a statement on Monday, the city of Salem called for Oregon’s federal policymakers to work to protect immigrants after reports that federal agents pulled a Salem resident and U.S. citizen from her car, injuring her, last Thursday. The Salem Police Department said it did not respond to the scene because the call to dispatch came in after the fact.
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What’s next for Salem’s response to homelessness downtown

During a Thursday morning discussion hosted by the Salem Main Street Association, city leadership shared updates on its expansions to homeless services teams and potential future funding options.
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Who’s running for Salem City Council in May

The May 2026 election will decide Salem’s next mayor and four seats on the city council. Meet the candidates who have filed as of January.
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