PHOTO GALLERY: Salem team continues to uncover lost Indian Manual Labor Training School, invites public to open house

As volunteers continue to work this summer to uncover the history of Salem's old Indian Manual Labor Training School, the crew is inviting public to see the site itself and view the artifacts at the dig site at Willamette University.
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Make Music Day Salem honors late co-founder in its 11th year

On Sunday, Salem's streets will fill with music once more for Make Music Day. It will be the first year without its co-founder and longtime co-organizer, Mark Green, who died late last summer. His wife, Karen Green, and other organizers will honor his memory during this year's event.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Make Music Day, Juneteenth celebrations, Superhero Run

Events in Salem this week include the city’s annual Make Music Day, two Juneteenth celebrations near downtown and a Riverfront Park fun run where participants of all ages can dress up as superheroes.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Multicultural assembly sends students dancing into summer vacation

Judson Middle School closed out the school year with its vibrant, annual multicultural assembly – an event that has inspired similar events at other schools around the district since its debut last year.
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Salem’s Pride Parade to celebrate past, present LGBTQ+ community

Salem's annual Pride parade and block party will kick off Saturday afternoon, celebrating Salem's LGBTQ+ community and history.
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Updates on commercial air service, robot security guards, Salem’s oldest tree

Here’s Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent news.
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5 things to do in Salem this week: Pride Parade, mini farmer’s market, Our River celebration

Events in Salem this week include a mini farmer’s market in West Salem, a river exploration celebration at Minto Brown Island Park and Salem’s Pride Parade kicking off downtown.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Salem’s first sobering center opens at Bridgeway

Bridgeway Community Health officially opened Salem’s first center for people to have a safe place to sober up from drug and alcohol intoxication and connect to longer-term substance use treatment through the organization’s detox program or other services.
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CLASS OF 2026: South Salem baseball star broke records, has sights on major league

A record-breaking baseball player and graduating senior from South Salem High School is headed off to Los Angeles in the fall after marking his four years with leadership on and off the field.
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Over 100,000 Marion, Polk residents to lose Providence health insurance by next year

After Providence closes its insurance programs, around 100,000 people in Marion and Polk counties will have to land a new health insurance by next year to keep paying in-network prices at their local doctor’s office.
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