UPDATE: Mill Creek floodwater closes roads, dozens without power Friday afternoon

UPDATE: The level 1 flood evacuation, warning residents near Mill and Pringle creeks to be ready to evacuate, remained active as of Friday afternoon. Several southeast Salem roads are closed, and CASA of Marion County seeks volunteers to help manage a flooded basement.
Salem Human Rights Commission planning immigration rights session

The Salem Human Rights Commission is hosting a recorded ‘Know Your Rights’ session to answer questions from the community regarding how to exercise rights under the Constitution and state and federal law when encountering immigration officials.
WINTER STORM: No major road impacts following last night’s winter storm

City officials said road impacts and power outages in Salem following Tuesday night's winter storm have been largely mitigated with no reported injuries. More high winds are likely Thursday, alongside heavy rains through the end of the week.
Mayor Julie Hoy stands alone as all councilors concede ethics violation

Five Salem city councilors who, along with Salem Mayor Julie Hoy, were found to have participated in an illegal serial meeting in February, now have conceded they violated state ethics laws concerning public meetings. Hoy has insisted she did nothing wrong and hasn’t agreed to a sanction.
Council split on who to appoint to city boards and commissions

Salem city councilors and Salem Mayor Julie Hoy approved several appointments and reappointments to city boards and commissions tasked with shaping city policy last week. The council was split 5-4 on the appointments, with some sharing concerns over Salem attorney Michael Sewell and current police review board member Kyle Hedquist.
Center Street Bridge retrofit will mean eastbound lane closures, more traffic for six months

Retrofitting the Center Street Bridge to better withstand an earthquake is expected to begin by the middle of next year. State and city officials warn there will be months of traffic disruptions for those crossing the Willamette River into downtown Salem.
New group seeks to improve local business environment through work with government

A new business initiative led by Salem attorney Mark Hoyt was unveiled during a Salem Area Chamber of Commerce event on Monday. The group hopes to benefit the community by working with government on behalf of local businesses.
Nishioka, Nordyke settle ethics case, conceding meeting violations

Linda Nishioka, Salem city council president, and Councilor Vanessa Nordyke agreed to a sanction of a letter of education from the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. The commission will consider a final agreement when it meets Friday, Dec. 12.
Fantasy-themed combat tournament for charity to fill Woodmansee Park Saturday

The Salem chapter of Amtgard, an international live action role playing combat society, is collecting toys for a fire department Toys for Tots event during its tournament Saturday, Dec. 6.
5 takeaways about Salem’s emergency declaration in response to ICE activities

Salem leaders have no plans to dedicate money toward supporting families affected by immigration arrests and deportations, a step some other Oregon cities have taken in recent weeks.


