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Two local teacher unions recently surveyed over 1,200 Salem-Keizer School District employees about the frequency of violent attacks by students in schools. We’ll have a story for you today on the findings of that survey.

Meantime, the Elsinore Theatre is slated to host a five-act concert this Saturday, a joint fundraiser for the Salem Art Association and the Salem Multicultural Institute. Find that story below.

Here are some of our latest reports. You can find more on our website

No suspects identified in two break-ins at Salem small businesses
Hours after two people broke into Indigo Wellness Center in late February, a pair ransacked RiverCity Rock Star Academy nearly three miles south.
No suspects identified in two break-ins at Salem small businesses
Hours after two people broke into Indigo Wellness Center in late February, a pair ransacked RiverCity Rock Star Academy nearly three miles south.
YOUR GOVERNMENT: Council to hear motion on term limits for neighborhood association board chairs
The Salem City Council meets Monday, March 13, to consider the potential for denser housing in the South Central neighborhood, state funding for a homeless navigation center and advancing parking…
YOUR GOVERNMENT: Council to hear motion on term limits for neighborhood association board chairs
The Salem City Council meets Monday, March 13, to consider the potential for denser housing in the South Central neighborhood, state funding for a homeless navigation center and advancing parking…
Two Salem arts and culture organizations host one epic concert Saturday
No matter your preference in music, you’re likely to find something of interest in an unusual show on Saturday, March 11. The Salem Art Association and the Salem Multicultural Institute…
Two Salem arts and culture organizations host one epic concert Saturday
No matter your preference in music, you’re likely to find something of interest in an unusual show on Saturday, March 11. The Salem Art Association and the Salem Multicultural Institute…

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