Salem’s community satisfaction survey shows discontent over homelessness, city services

57% of respondents said they were satisfied with services provided by the city, a decrease from 70% in 2021.
Covid weekly report for Nov. 18: Cases increase statewide and in Marion County

In the past week, the Oregon Health Authority reports four local deaths of people with Covid.
A 50-year regular at Salem’s Hollywood Tavern wins $1 million Powerball prize

Brooks Keebey, 82, said he plans to buy his longtime partner a better car with his winnings - and treat the bartender who sold him the ticket.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: Cherriots board discusses plans for transit expansions, improved technology

The board meets Thursday evening to review a long-term plan guiding the transit agency's development over the next 20 years.
Salem health care providers expect to see more kids in hospital as respiratory viruses spread

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is not new, but has caused more pediatric hospitalizations this year than usual. In combination with an increase in Covid and flu cases, Salem-area hospitals are prepping to meet a surge of patients.
Loved ones remember “The Potato Lady” of Salem

Lisa Letney, an outspoken advocate for people who are homeless in Salem, died on Nov. 7 leaving behind a legacy of leading with empathy.
Local mentor honored for decades of service to Salem youth

John “Cheeseburger” Witherspoon was recognized by the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce Monday for his volunteer work with children, where he has been a coach, mentor and father figure to tens of thousands of students.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: Salem City Council to vote on electric vehicle infrastructure for city fleet

City Council will meet Monday at 6 p.m. and will also consider Municipal Judge Pro Tempore appointments, funding for the tree lighting and Fire Department fees.
Quilters honor Salem veterans at Friday ceremony

“Anybody that’s had a good quilt from a grandma knows how comfortable and warm and calming a quilt can be,” said organizer Mary Williams. “That just says to me: love.”
Covid weekly report for Nov. 11: Local Covid hospitalizations down, new cases up

In the past week, the Oregon Health Authority reports two local deaths of people with Covid.

