Northbound Commercial Street closed near 12th St Cutoff following fatal crash
Salem police said they expect Commercial Street to reopen by 10:30 a.m. following a collision between a car and motorcycle.
Salem police said they expect Commercial Street to reopen by 10:30 a.m. following a collision between a car and motorcycle.
Will Lathrop and Michael Cross are running to be Oregon’s top law enforcement official.
Jim Sellers, former Oregon journalist and state agency employee, writes a regular column to help thousands in Salem deal with the confusing world of Medicare and federal benefits. He’s available to answer your questions.
Oregon’s legislative budget writer said as treasurer she’d double the number of kids with college savings accounts and start a baby bonds program.
A former Republican, Gudman will run as a Democrat because the Republican party’s values no longer mesh with his own.
Thirteen McKay High School singers will compete Friday in New York City. It’s the second year in a row Scots-Apella has made it to nationals.
The number of violent crimes reported in Salem declined slightly last year but is still up about 61% compared with a decade ago. Reported property crimes were at a 12-year low.
Ballots for the May 21 election will be mailed to Salem voters starting May 1. Our news team is working over the next week to give you the information you need to be an informed voter, Managing Editor Rachel Alexander writes.
OREGON NEWS: Supreme Court justices considered on Monday, April 22, how far cities can go in dealing with homeless populations. The arguments in Washington turned on a case with roots in Grants Pass.
Radness Ensues, a new nonprofit community center, plans to open in Keizer this summer with a range of skill-building opportunities for local youth, from screenprinting to music management. They hope to help fill a gap for community spaces catered to youth and families.