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Bush Park’s “heart and soul” celebrates 89th birthday after decades volunteering
Sofia Schwarz is known for two decades of volunteer work to rake and restore Bush’s Pasture Park. She celebrated the park and shared favorite stories at her 89th birthday party on Thursday.

Take an electric vehicle for a spin at Bush Park Saturday
Portland General Electric will stop by Bush’s Pasture Park to let people test drive or ride around in electric vehicles on Oct. 12. The utility is promoting electrification as many public agencies are adopting EVs.

City parks board advances plans for Spec Keene Stadium
After asking that Willamette University and the city meet annually to evaluate impacts, Salem’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board voted to recommend a city agreement which would further the university’s plan to bring a baseball league to the stadium adjacent to Bush’s Pasture Park.

Fans abound for stadium upgrade but critics worry about impact on Bush Park
Willamette University is planning improvements to its baseball stadium adjacent to Bush's Pasture Park to serve a new summer baseball team. Taxpayers are putting $3 million into the project. Not everyone is a fan of the venture.

UPDATED: 16-year-old boy turns himself in, charged with fatal shooting at Bush’s Pasture Park
Nathaniel S. McCrae Jr., 16, faces charges including murder and attempted murder for his role in a shooting that killed one boy and injured two others on Thursday at Bush’s Pasture Park.

“The kid died in my lap”: witnesses describe tragedy, mayhem as 3 shot in Bush’s Pasture Park
Neighbors were walking their dogs at Bush’s Pasture Park Thursday afternoon when they heard gunfire and screams. Witnesses who rushed to help said a young man died as they were checking his pulse.

COLUMN: Owl you need to know about Salem’s nesting owls
After recent report owl attacks near Bush's Pasture Park, columnist Harry Fuller explains how great horned owls nest and hunt.

PHOTOS: First blooms of spring delight visitors at Gaiety Hollow
Spring may be a bit slow in arriving, but the flowering trees and the first brave bulbs were putting on a beautiful show for the attendees of the first Lord and Schryver open garden tour Saturday.