Study ranks Salem 9th in U.S. for alcohol-induced deaths in older adults

Salem has one of the highest rates of alcohol-induced deaths for people over age 65 in the country, according to a recent study evaluating metro regions. An aging population, lack of rural treatment and health care, low alcohol taxes and a pervasive drinking culture each contribute to Oregon’s high death rates.
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Oregon’s Housing Supply Increased Only About 5% Between 2020 and 2025

New census data shows significant housing growth in Central Oregon, but the number of new units overall fell far below state goals.
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