New drug treatment options coming to Marion County Jail
Good morning, Salem.
City councilors tonight will decide how much of a property tax increase they'll ask voters to approve.
Councilors are likely to put a tax levy on the May ballot to pay for city services like the library, parks maintenance and Center 50+. They'll
We have an explainer below about what's next, and will continue to look for ways to clearly explain the choices Salem faces in the coming months. Send your questions and suggestions to Managing Editor Rachel Alexander at [email protected].
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A state grant will allow the Marion County Jail to offer longer-lasting injectable medications to people with opioid addictions, increasing their chances of staying sober after release.
Salem City Councilors will decide Monday on how much they will likely ask voters to pay in increased property taxes to fund services like parks and the library. Two possible…
Kimberli Fitzgerald, Salem's historic preservation officer, lays out the history of Black History Month and one of Oregon's first Black pioneers, who was brought to the Salem area as a…
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