Salem News

Keizer fire levy seeks to continue current services

Statesman Journal - Sat Oct 11

Personnel likely will be cut if the Keizer Fire District's renewal levy is not passed.

Area pawnshops see increase in gold, silver sales

Statesman Journal - Sat Oct 11

Sales are brisk at pawn shops and secondhand stores in the area as the news from Wall Street continues to look grim and people reassess their budgets.

Gang suspected in shootings

Statesman Journal - Fri Oct 10

Suspected gang members are thought to have shot a pair of houses more than seven miles apart late Wednesday, Marion County Sheriff Russ Isham said.

David Maisel at Blue Sky Gallery

The Oregonian - Thu Oct 09

This photo by David Maisel from the "Library of Dust" series shows a copper canister carrying the remains of a psychiatric patient from Oregon State Hospital.

Two Drive-By Shootings Linked, Police Say

KPTV Beaverton - Thu Oct 09

Police officers in Marion County are looking for the gunmen who were involved in two dangerous drive-by shootings Wednesday night.

Children raise dollars for cancer research

Statesman Journal - Thu Oct 09

Children showed their generosity during the 14th annual Pasta for Pennies. Participating schools in Marion and Polk counties raised $9,316. The schools were: Claggett Creek Middle, Myers Elementary, Jefferson ...

Cherriots may cut jobs, services if November ...

Statesman Journal - Wed Oct 08

Salem-Keizer Transit District officials plan to cut jobs and services if a tax measure on the November ballot fails.

Rainfall affects N. Santiam flow

The Stayton Mail - Wed Oct 08

The North Santiam will continue to flow around 3,100 cubic feet per second, and that is about 4.3 feet on the Mehama gauge.

Governor appoints Polk County DA replacement

Statesman Journal - Wed Oct 08

In a speedy transition, Gov. Ted Kulongoski appointed Mark Heslinga as interim Polk County District Attorney to complete the term of John Fisher, who resigned Sept.

State ranks more S-K schools as 'exceptional'

Statesman Journal - Wed Oct 08

Twice as many Salem-Keizer schools were rated as "exceptional" compared with last year, according to statewide report cards released Tuesday.

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