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Police closed Salem Center Mall Friday afternoon following a stabbing where the attacker fled. We have more details on that below, as well as some other news to take you into the weekend.

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UPDATE: Man dies after Friday stabbing at Salem Center Mall
Police say an altercation at the mall resulted in a 15-year-old boy fatally stabbing a man and fleeing.
UPDATE: Man dies after Friday stabbing at Salem Center Mall
Police say an altercation at the mall resulted in a 15-year-old boy fatally stabbing a man and fleeing.
Stay cool during hot weather this weekend
Temperatures are predicted to reach a near record-breaking 91 degrees this weekend, prompting a heat advisory for the region.
Stay cool during hot weather this weekend
Temperatures are predicted to reach a near record-breaking 91 degrees this weekend, prompting a heat advisory for the region.
LISTEN IN: Why $1 billion isn’t enough for running Salem-Keizer schools
ON THE RADIO: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Billion-dollar budget for local schools, a downtown building surge…
LISTEN IN: Why $1 billion isn’t enough for running Salem-Keizer schools
ON THE RADIO: Listen to our journalists discuss the news of the day with Wendy Brokaw of Capital Community Media. TODAY: Billion-dollar budget for local schools, a downtown building surge…
United Way plans affordable tiny home development for Salem seniors
The nonprofit is kicking off a fundraising campaign to build a $3 million village of 400-square-foot cottages near Swegle Elementary School in east Salem. Rent would be capped at $500…
United Way plans affordable tiny home development for Salem seniors
The nonprofit is kicking off a fundraising campaign to build a $3 million village of 400-square-foot cottages near Swegle Elementary School in east Salem. Rent would be capped at $500…

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