May 8, 2025

Independence Proposes Property and Service Cuts in 2025 Budget

The City of Independence announced several changes to community areas in its proposed budget for 2025 and 2026. Early bird vendor pricing for the 2025 Independence Day Celebration ends soon. Hundreds of quilts will be on display at MidValley Quilt Guild’s annual show. And weekday Salem Community Markets are open. Learn more! By Rachel Hughes.

This story is sponsored by Fastsigns of Salem.

May 2, 2025

A Novel Adventure Awaits at the Salem Library

The City of Woodburn will host a railroad safety event. The Salem Public Library invites you on a summer library adventure. Are you looking for Mother’s Day activities? Travel Salem has suggestions. Watch to learn more! By Rachel Hughes.

This story is sponsored by The Physical Therapy Project.

April 30, 2025

Safer Streets for School-Aged Pedestrians

Salem-Keizer Safe Routes to School organizes events like the Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day. Its mission is to make walking, biking, and public transit safe for youth or anyone with places to go. By Rob Saffeels.

This story is sponsored by Physical Therapy Project.

April 24, 2025

Chicks, Tractors, and Pony Rides Return to Oregon Fairgrounds

Chicks, tractors, and pony rides return to the Oregon State Fairgrounds for the 38th Annual Oregon Ag Fest. Learn where you can watch sheep sheared, wool spun, and fabric woven in Willamette this May. The South Central Association of Neighbors and Highland Neighbors Association seek volunteers and clothing for their kids clothing swap. Governor Tina Kotek’s emergency homelessness response plan exceeded goals. Find out more! By Rachel Hughes.

This story is sponsored by Fastsigns of Salem.

April 23, 2025

A Fresh Start for Teen Offenders

From welding to making lattes, youth in the Marion County Juvenile Department are gaining real-world job skills through alternative programs like the Fresh Start Market. See how Marion County is redefining rehabilitation, one skill at a time, and how you can get involved. By Rachel Hughes.

This story is sponsored by The Physical Therapy Project. 

April 3, 2025

Comic Art Expo Brings Cosplay, Photo Ops, and More

It’s time to stand up and be heard! Oregon’s giving you a chance to testify on legislation. Salem’s premiere pop culture and comics event will be at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Salem Art Fair and Festival is accepting applications. Watch for details! And find out who will be the keynote speaker at Western Oregon University’s fourth annual Hispanic Serving Institutions Conference. By Rachel Hughes.  

This story is sponsored by Physical Therapy Project. 

March 28, 2025

Salem Artist’s Work Defies Description, but Well Loved

Randy Jones creates vibrantly colorful murals, paintings, and, of course, t-shirts, under the name of Jonezy Artwork. You can see them in businesses around town, online or at his studio in downtown Salem. But try to describe his style? Well, let’s just say you have to see for yourself. By Rob Saffeels, Deborah Uroda.

This story is sponsored by FastSigns.

March 25, 2025

Salem Seeks Photo for Water Report Cover

The City of Salem seeks photo submissions for the 2025 Water Quality Report Cover. Watch for submission details! Student artists from three counties display their work at a public exhibit. Learn more to plan your visit! Due to several years of critical staffing shortages, the City of Toledo decides to contract for emergency dispatch services. Find out more about the change. Then, learn who was named Salem’s interim city manager. By Rachel Hughes.

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March 13, 2025

Tulip Festival Set to Bloom March 21

Do you have a question for the mayor? The Monmouth and Independence mayors are accepting questions from the public to address during their speeches later this month. Learn how you can submit your questions. The City of Salem reports no major waste in the budget but noted room for improvement in other areas. Then, kick off spring with the Salem Saturday Market and Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival. Find out more! By Rachel Hughes.

This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS of Salem.

March 12, 2025
March 6, 2025

How Would You Improve Your City?

Salem’s May 2025 ballot will contain a newly-proposed tax; here’s what taxpayers need to know. Stayton students can pretend they’re in charge by participating in the “If I Were Mayor” contest. The Stayton City Council offers community improvement grants. Watch for details! Spring performances include Corban University’s production of Good Wives and Pentacle Theatre’s production of the musical Big Fish. Find out when! By Rachel Hughes. 

This story is sponsored by FastSigns.