Court Order Forces Early Release of Mentally Unstable Individuals Charged with Rape and Murder
SALEM, OR — On Monday afternoon, a federal judge granted a Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) motion to exclude many criminally-charged individuals from […]
SALEM, OR — On Monday afternoon, a federal judge granted a Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) motion to exclude many criminally-charged individuals from […]
The deadline for Intermediate Housing Assistance (IHA) for survivors of the 2020 Labor Day wildfires and straight-line winds is coming soon. Oregon Housing […]
Woodburn, OR — On Friday, May 29, 2026, at approximately 7:08 p.m., Woodburn Police officers responded to a report of […]
Salem City Council has approved several franchise licenses for fiber-optic cable installation. This means companies offering high-speed internet services will […]
Double-gated entry helps assure pet safety New reservable picnic shelter is near the dog park Salem, Ore. – As Salem prepares […]
Join the City of Salem to learn about the Salem Safe Streets for All Action Plan! In 2023, the Salem […]
Salem, Ore. — Salem residents will soon see City crews and contractors on both banks of the Willamette River preparing for […]
SALEM, Ore. – The State of Oregon has formally appealed FEMA’s decision to deny Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding under FEMA DR-4907 following […]
The Oregon Summer Electronic Benefits (Summer EBT) program is returning in 2026 to help families buy groceries for school-aged children […]
PORTLAND, Ore.—A Woodburn, Oregon, man pleaded guilty yesterday for threatening to kill a United States Senator. Donald Leroy Smith, Jr., […]