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This past weekend, dancers took to the stage at Salem’s Riverfront Park for the World Beat Festival, which celebrated cultures from around the world and highlighted Oregon’s Filipino community.

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Salem Reporter was there to capture photos of the festivities, which include a children’s parade and a fire-filled finale.

Now, here are some of our latest reports. You can find more on our website.

PHOTOS: Dancers at World Beat light up Riverfront Park
With a focus on the Philippines, the 2023 World Beat festival brought dancers from all over the world to the stage in Salem, with fire dancers starring in the Saturday…
PHOTOS: Dancers at World Beat light up Riverfront Park
With a focus on the Philippines, the 2023 World Beat festival brought dancers from all over the world to the stage in Salem, with fire dancers starring in the Saturday…
Legislators pass education bills on reading, finance, school days and more
Oregon lawmakers invested in a record $10.2 billion K-12 state school fund for the 2023-25 budget cycle.
Legislators pass education bills on reading, finance, school days and more
Oregon lawmakers invested in a record $10.2 billion K-12 state school fund for the 2023-25 budget cycle.
LISTEN IN: With a WOW, team aims to address loneliness among Salem seniors
CATCH OUR SHOW:: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Making sure senior citizens in Salem don’t feel isolated.
LISTEN IN: With a WOW, team aims to address loneliness among Salem seniors
CATCH OUR SHOW:: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Making sure senior citizens in Salem don’t feel isolated.

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