Trooper justified in deadly shooting of man near Salem airport, grand jury finds

A grand jury found a state trooper justified in shooting and killing Matthew Wong near the Salem airport last month. Video from the trooper’s body camera shows Wong lunge at him with a knife before walking away from the trooper, who then shot him twice.
Scouting America volunteer awarded for years leading summer camps and addressing youth safety

A Salem woman recently won a regional award for her decades of volunteering with Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America. Since the early 1980s, Dolly Olson has dedicated countless hours to her various roles, from summer camp director to a regional commissioner.
What to do in Salem from March 20-26: Bagel food truck, spring break, plant sale

Events in Salem this week include a plant sale at Deepwood Museum and Gardens, a comedy show about teachers and a week-long activity for Salem students on spring break.
City plans transformation of Fairview Park starting in 2027

The Salem City Council on March 10 approved a plan to upgrade Fairview Park with a list of new amenities starting in 2027, including a dog park, gardens and a marketplace.
Salem police cancels community academy for 2025 due to city budget issues

Salem’s Community Police Academy was canceled for the year due to a city cost-cutting request. The request led to cuts in the department’s nonessential overtime work, including police attendance at neighborhood association meetings.
Long-awaited project to make Center Street Bridge earthquake-safe scheduled to start construction in 2026

Construction will start in 2026 to make Salem’s Center Street Bridge earthquake-safe after years of planning and funding changes. The project, which will happen in two phases, is estimated to be finished by 2029.
Power outage hits downtown Salem following brief thunderstorm, lightning and hail

Just after noon Thursday, much of downtown Salem lost power after a short thunderstorm hit the area, bringing lightning and hail. According to Portland General Electric, around 200 customers in the area are without power.
Cherry Blossom Day returns to Salem Saturday, kicks off month of nighttime viewing

People can learn about Japanese culture, dance and celebrate spring during the free Cherry Blossom Day Saturday.
Salem Reporter series looks closely at recovery and treatment

Profiles in Recovery offers a human look at the journeys of three people in Salem who found sobriety and community through addiction treatment.
Salem man accused of shooting window, throwing Molotov cocktail at Tesla dealership

Adam M. Lansky, 41, of Salem, faces a federal charge of illegally possessing an unregistered firearm. Police say he was behind two recent incidents of vandalism at Salem's Tesla dealership.


