ODOT closes stretch of I-5 through Salem overnight until Wednesday

An ongoing state construction project on Interstate 5 will shut down the freeway between Kuebler Boulevard and Delaney Road in both directions overnight starting Monday.
A morning with the city teams prioritizing humanity, patience at Salem’s homeless camps

As the city’s response to homelessness faces increased scrutiny, Salem Reporter spent a morning riding along with the city’s police and cleaning teams who work closest to the issue. Both now operate seven days a week after a recent temporary funding boost.
Salem man pleads guilty to murdering longtime girlfriend in January 2025

Police arrested Tyler A. Holman, 40, in January 2025 after he crashed a car with his girlfriend's body inside on a rural road near Independence.
Appeals court affirms dismissal of charge against DEA agent in 2023 fatal cyclist crash

A federal appeals court upheld a judge’s dismissal of a negligent homicide charge against the DEA agent Samuel Landis, who hit and killed a Salem cyclist while working on a drug task force in 2023. The state has yet to announce if it will ask for another review of the case.
Salem saw fewer fatal crashes in 2025, but lost teachers, students

Twenty-four people died in fatal crashes around Salem in 2025. More drivers faced criminal charges this year, often related to suspected intoxication.
TOP STORIES: A mass stabbing, immigration, recovery profiles

Reporter Madeleine Moore reflects on her top stories from 2025.
After pressure from public safety unions, Nordyke asks council to reconsider police board appointment

Councilor Vanessa Nordyke, who’s running for mayor, said she’s changed her mind about two board and commission appointments for Kyle Hedquist, who was convicted in the 1994 aggravated murder of a teenager and now advocates for criminal justice improvements.
Grand jury finds “cascading failures” put MacLaren youth, staff at risk

A Marion County grand jury review of MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility found that the facility is too often failing in its goal of rehabilitating youth, in part due to understaffing and being asked to fill too many roles.
Thief takes gear from from Oregon School for the Deaf in Salem, OSP seeks help

State troopers are looking for a suspect in an early morning theft Thursday at the Oregon School for the Deaf in Salem. The man is believed to have stolen $50,000 worth of items from the school, which serves deaf and hard of hearing Oregonians.
UPDATE: Mill Creek floodwater closes roads, dozens without power Friday afternoon

UPDATE: The level 1 flood evacuation, warning residents near Mill and Pringle creeks to be ready to evacuate, remained active as of Friday afternoon. Several southeast Salem roads are closed, and CASA of Marion County seeks volunteers to help manage a flooded basement.


