Salem LGBTQ community honors victims of Colorado Springs Club Q shooting

Say Gay held a small vigil to remember the five people who were killed at a shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ nightclub. Organizers said the community in Salem needed a space to grieve.
Former Salem Health assistant medical director sues, claiming retaliation

According to a lawsuit filed last month, Dr. Jefferson Loa claims that he faced retaliation and eventual firing for reporting fraudulent billing practices and lengthy physician shifts.
Longtime Salem public works director to retire

Salem’s Director of Public Works, Peter Fernandez, announced Monday that he is retiring effective Jan. 6 after 28 years working for the city of Salem.
Salem Health technician who appeared to mock patient no longer works at hospital

Salem Health has concluded its investigation into an emergency department technician who posted a video that appeared to mock the sound of a patient in pain. The hospital said the technician is no longer employed, but didn’t clarify if they resigned or were fired.
Readers share their stories about local mentor Cheeseburger’s impact

Longtime local coach and mentor John "Cheeseburger" Witherspoon recently received an award for community impact from the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce. We asked former players, parents and mentees to share how his work impacted them.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: Salem City Council to hear Salem Public Library’s strategic plan

The Salem City Council meets Monday at 6 p.m. The agenda includes a vote on whether to apply for a state grant for the fire department, and a rent freeze for CC:Media.
Your 2022 guide to holiday events and activities in Salem

Catch Santa around town, enjoy lights or shop for gifts with our holiday guide.
Santa Claus is coming downtown: what to know about Saturday’s holiday parade

Downtown Salem is having its first downtown holiday parade in nearly a decade. Organizers say the event, which begins Saturday, Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. is part of a larger effort to support local businesses and rebuild downtown’s reputation.
Longtime city employee honored for work making lifelong friendships overseas

Linda Berman, who died in February, spent over thirty years working for the City of Salem, where she helped develop the Salem-Kawagoe Sister Cities program.
Willamette Heritage Center exhibit reveals erased Chinese-American history in Salem

“Finding Salem’s Chinatown(s)” shows the lives of Chinese-Americans living in Oregon’s capital at the turn of the 20th century.

