Mayor Julie Hoy’s ethics case will likely be resolved in the spring following procedural mistake

The state ethics commission was originally slated to issue its final order finding Salem Mayor Julie Hoy broke state public meetings law on Friday, Feb. 6. That order was pulled from the meeting agenda after commission employees failed to serve Hoy personally with paperwork.
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5 takeaways: Salem’s new ambulance system financially stable, more reliable, after 6 months

Salem Fire Chief David Gerboth told Salem city councilors Monday that the city’s new ambulance system is both financially and operationally healthy with improved service and stable revenues.
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CITY MEETING: Council approves adding four ambulance workers to fire department

The Salem City Council will consider authorizing four more full-time ambulance workers for the fire department to help address strain on the city’s ambulance system as call volumes rise.
UPDATED: Salem city councilors move forward plan to refund businesses for downtown parking tax

Six months in, Salem’s downtown paid parking system continues to earn far more for the city than projected. That’s prompted city leaders to recommend a repeal and refund of a tax charged to downtown businesses to support parking infrastructure.
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Salem Reporter won’t host free mayoral debate after mayor doesn’t respond to invitation

Salem Mayor Julie Hoy did not respond to an offer by Salem Reporter to participate in a televised public debate by a Wednesday deadline and later said she would not give a definitive answer. Her opponent in the upcoming May election, Salem City Councilor Vanessa Nordyke, had accepted.
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Hundreds gather at Oregon Capitol on MLK Day to protest ICE, show support for immigrants

A small crowd swelled into hundreds on Monday as the plaza in front of the Oregon Capitol building was transformed into a festive gathering space in support of the immigrant community.
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Budget committee votes to seek $400,000 fund for social needs, ICE impacts

The city budget committee voted 11-7 on Wednesday night to recommend a city fund to provide assistance to those in need, including people impacted by federal immigration enforcement activities in Salem. A final decision would come from the city council.
Hoy, Nordyke spar on ethics, homelessness during chamber mayoral debate

Salem Mayor Julie Hoy and Salem City Councilor Vanessa Nordyke faced off during a debate hosted by the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce Monday, taking questions from the chamber, each other and the audience.
Mayor Julie Hoy asks city to coordinate with ODOT for homeless camp cleanups in Salem

During Monday’s city council meeting, Salem Mayor Julie Hoy will propose taking steps to work with the Oregon Department of Transportation to improve cleanliness and maintenance of ODOT property within Salem. Councilors will not take any action until a meeting later this month.
Salem protest on Saturday draws 1,000 over ICE killing

A crowd approaching 1,000 people gathered Saturday in Salem at the north end of the Oregon State Capitol grounds, near the intersection of Northeast Center Street and Summer Street. Protesters in Salem, and across the nation, came out largely in response to a Minneapolis ICE shooting that killed a 37-year-old woman.

