Salem Hospital locked down Sunday after man pointed handgun at security guard

Police arrested a 35-year-old Salem man Sunday afternoon following a menacing incident at Salem Hospital.
PHOTOS: Englewood Forest Festival fills park with culture, art, and laughter

From laughing yogis to a hissing cockroach and zucchini races, Saturday's Englewood Forest Festival had something for every visitor.
Salem’s lost historic buildings star in new Willamette Heritage Center exhibit

“History in Rubble” opens Friday at Willamette Heritage Center and highlights dozens of Salem's lost historic buildings built between the 1850s and 1940s.
Solar projects on Salem-area farms get federal backing

Nearly $4 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will fund solar infrastructure in Marion and Polk counties including a 12-acre solar array on Zena Road.
Worker put at risk of falling off roof leads to $90,000 state penalty against roofing supplier

ABC Supply Co. Inc. of Wisconsin was cited by Oregon OSHA for repeatedly subjecting employees to falling hazards at a Salem worksite. The agency fined the company $92,226, and the company has appealed.
Bridgetown Conservatory to launch musical theatre programs in Salem

The Portland-based Bridgetown Conservatory of Musical Theater expands into Salem to fill the void left by the closure of Enlightened Theatrics.
Two Salem men sentenced to decades in prison for child sex abuse

Timothy M. Shewell and Randy L. Salas were recently convicted of child sex abuse in unrelated cases. A judge this week sentenced Shewell to 25 years in prison and Salas to 37.5 years.
Fire chief says Salem on track for city takeover of ambulance service

Salem has ordered 12 ambulances and plans to hire 52 employees to staff them as the city ends its contract with Falck for ambulance services, Chief Mike Niblock told a new city committee this week.
Court documents show Salem man charged with rape asked spa employees for “sex massage”

Felix Flores Jr., 39, remains in jail after being charged withraping and assaulting female employees at two Salem spas last week.
Brooks garbage incinerator fined for exceeding emissions limits

State regulators said the Brooks plant, which is contracted by Marion County to dispose of much of the county’s garbage, exceeded acceptable pollutant emission levels on multiple occasions. The company has until Sept. 5 to pay the $22,800 fine.


