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PHOTOS: Family, friends and Enchanted Forest fans remember Roger Tofte at Salem service
The Tofte family hosted a memorial service for Roger Tofte, founder of Salem's Enchanted Forest on Tuesday, March 12. See scenes from the evening here.
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PHOTOS: Salem’s largest food bank envisions its future in bigger warehouse
The Marion Polk Food Share is planning for a future in a new warehouse three times the size of its current facility. Here’s a look inside the new building.
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Riders pedal loops from Keizer as Monster Cookie celebrates 50 years
Riders enjoyed cookies and more as they tackled the Monster Cookie ride Sunday, April 26, raising money for the Salem Bicycle Club.
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PHOTOS: Students join city, AAUW to plant over 30 trees in school park
Dozens of sixth graders from Stephens Middle School helped plant over 30 trees in their school's backyard park Friday, April 24, in celebration of Arbor Day and Salem's recent award as Oregon's Tree City of the Year.
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PHOTOS: Sunny weekend brings out crowds for Ag Fest
Thousands flocked to the state fairgrounds over the weekend to pet llamas, dig for potatoes and ride tractors at Ag Fest.
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PHOTOS: Hundreds of alpacas convene in Salem for fairgrounds showcase
Alpacas from Oregon, California, Washington and around the country gathered at the fairgrounds for a three-day showcase that included a fleece judging competition, halter show, market and more.
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PHOTOS: As Salem residents protest Iran War, Trump announces ceasefire
As President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to open the Straight of Hormuz loomed, about a dozen people gathered near the Oregon Capitol to protest what they said were dangerous threats.
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Kalapuya weaver demonstrates traditional basketry in Salem talk
Stephanie Craig said Indigenous basket-weaving is a form of ecological knowledge in addition to artistry, during a recent standing-room-only talk at the Salem Public Library.
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PHOTOS: Crowds flock to Oregon Capitol for Cherry Blossom Day
Taiko drummers on the steps of the Oregon Capitol kicked off Salem's annual celebration of Cherry Blossom Day. The trees will remain lit at night through Saturday, April 4.
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