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The National Weather Service is forecasting an “atmospheric river” for much of the Pacific Northwest, including the Salem area.
In simple terms, that means periods of heavy rain and gusts. Expect leaves to clog storm drains.
You can help by keeping an eye out for blocked drains, clearing leaves, avoiding flooded streets. If you spot an issue on a city road, report it to Salem’s public works dispatch line: 503-588-6311.
Here’s some of our latest news. You can always find our latest stories anytime on our website.
Some Latino-owned grocery stores on Lancaster Drive recently began offering free grocery delivery after seeing fewer customers following a rise in local immigration arrests.
Ramiro “RJ” Navarro, director of the Amiguitos Family and Child Care Center, is stepping down from his role after multiple employees reported receiving bad checks.
Former Gov. Ted Kulongoski, former Republican state Rep. Cheri Helt of Bend and Independent Party leaders are trying to open primary elections to all voters regardless of party affiliation.
Events in Salem this week include free Halloween activities at the Riverfront Carousel, scary songs at the Grand Theatre to support an upcoming musical and a dance lesson at Xichau0026hellip;
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