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.
Salem chamber to hold mayoral debate Monday morning

A debate between Mayor Julie Hoy and challenger City Councilor Vanessa Nordyke will guide the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce’s endorsement decision for the May 2026 election.
Salem City Council removes Kyle Hedquist from police review board, civil service commission

Salem city councilors voted 6-2 Wednesday night to remove convicted murderer Kyle Hedquist from volunteer roles on the city’s Community Police Review Board and Civil Service Commission. A special meeting to discuss the issue was called due to safety concerns as councilors received threats.
Electric bills won’t go up until April, Salem residents will pay more in 2026 for other utilities

A new law prohibits utilities regulated by the Oregon Public Utility Commission from increasing rates for residential users until April 1. Salem Electric is planning a spring increase, while Portland General Electric rates will be determined by the state commission in March.
Salem council convenes special meeting to discuss convicted murderer’s appointment to police review board

Salem City Councilor Mai Vang said she will not be intimidated or pressured into changing her vote on the reappointment of convicted murderer Kyle Hedquist to the Salem Police Review Board after receiving threats and harassment. Councilors are having a separate meeting to discuss the issue due to safety concerns, city officials said.
TSA pulls out of Salem airport as new commercial airline has yet to materialize

The Salem - Willamette Valley Airport is no longer regulated and inspected by the Transportation Security Administration after the city missed its November deadline to secure a new commercial airline to operate out of Salem.
What books, movies, and things people in Salem loved checking out in 2025

Salem residents checked out 1.5 million books, movies and things this year, according to data from the Salem Public Library, up from about 1 million in 2024.
Ethics commission said Bethell’s vote benefitted her son’s employer

The Oregon Government Ethics Commission found that Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell likely violated Oregon law when she voted to amend contracts with a company that employs her son. The agreements increased the company’s budget by about $2 million for a water project.
TOP STORIES: Salem’s city manager, ethics, breakdancing game technician

Reporter Joe Siess shares his favorite Salem stories from 2025.
Christmas Eve wind storm fizzles out

The National Weather Service says drier, calmer weather is in store for Christmas through the weekend

