Your Tuesday evening update on Salem news

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Salem’s summer tied for hottest on record
Though the city didn’t hit the records of the 2021 heat dome, July and August saw an average temperature of 87.7 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Salem’s summer tied for hottest on record
Though the city didn’t hit the records of the 2021 heat dome, July and August saw an average temperature of 87.7 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Popular E.Z. Orchards doughnuts will be back after outpouring of support
After a car crashed into the Salem farmstand Monday morning, fans and neighboring farms have reached out offering to help.
Popular E.Z. Orchards doughnuts will be back after outpouring of support
After a car crashed into the Salem farmstand Monday morning, fans and neighboring farms have reached out offering to help.
Man dead in crash on NE Hollywood Drive
Police said Tuesday morning that one person was killed in a crash on Northeast Hollywood Drive, while another person was transported to a hospital.
Man dead in crash on NE Hollywood Drive
Police said Tuesday morning that one person was killed in a crash on Northeast Hollywood Drive, while another person was transported to a hospital.

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