Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Salem. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of March.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Salem man (41) accused in January of throwing Molotov cocktails at the local Tesla dealership now faces federal charges for two counts of attempted arson and unlawful possession of a destructive device after evidence linked him to the incident, with a court appearance set for April 3. Salem Reporter
- ➤ Authorities reported that Adam Mansour, 40, was found unresponsive in his cell at Marion County Jail around 3:15 a.m. Tuesday and died despite emergency efforts—officials are still investigating the cause of his death. Salem Reporter
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Monday the famous Akebono cherry trees reached peak bloom at the Oregon State Capitol—drawing visitors who enjoyed the blossoms that typically last for about two weeks. Statesman Journal
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Advocates marched for affordable child care and better family support at the State Capitol in Salem on Tuesday. Groups including the Oregon Working Families Party, Child Care for Oregon Coalition, and Family Forward led the rally with chants like 'care can't wait.' Statesman Journal
- ➤ Salem officials removed the word—livability—from information about the local option levy for May 20 after the Oregon Secretary of State advised that the term is too subjective under Safe Harbor rules. Some local critics, including former state librarian Jim Scheppke, argued the change could hurt voters’ understanding of how parks, libraries and Center 50+ would benefit the community. Statesman Journal
- ➤ Salem City Council voted Monday to ratify a sale agreement for a 0.94-acre property on Market Street NE that will be used to build affordable housing for low-income families — the purchase, set at $750,000, will use federal grant funds to expand local housing options. City officials said the move will turn a long-blighted site into a step toward addressing the area's housing shortfall. Statesman Journal
- ➤ A county judge blocked Gov. Tina Kotek's December order that required state agencies to use union labor on most building projects—contractors argued that only the Legislature can change bidding rules. The March 31 deadline is on hold while the court reviews the lawsuit. Salem Reporter
- ➤ On March 13, a bipartisan bill called Senate Bill 538—Tensy’s Law—cleared the Senate Health Care Committee to allow Medicaid to pay parents for caring for children with severe disabilities, and it now heads to the Ways and Means Committee to decide if its lower cost estimates will be in the new budget. Lawmakers reported that revised figures show costs of about $20.5 million per year at first rising to around $35 million later, easing expense concerns. Salem Reporter
- ➤ Public records show Council President Linda Nishioka considered suing Mayor Julie Hoy after she felt misled into prompting City Manager Keith Stahley’s resignation on Feb 9—she said she felt used and gaslit; city officials later disputed her claims and the resignation was accepted amid confusion over the decision. Council members expressed concern over the process and its impact on the city’s leadership. Salem Reporter
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Ladies’ Pool Time
1-3 p.m. — Center 50+ — $1 entry — Enjoy a friendly billiard session exclusive to women of all skill levels.
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Preschool Storytime
10:15 – 10:40 AM — Salem Public Library — Free — Enjoy interactive stories, songs, and movement for young children and their caregivers.
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Spring Craft and Vendor Show at Showbiz Salem 2025
The Showbiz Salem Spring Craft and Vendor Show will feature various vendors and craft booths at the Scottish Rite Center in Salem, Oregon.
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Paint Your Pet Class
1-5 p.m. — Heroes Tap House — Ticket required — Unleash your creativity as you paint a portrait of your beloved pet while enjoying a relaxed atmosphere.
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Beginning/Intermediate Woodcarving Class
6:45-8:45 p.m. — Center 50+ — Punch card: $20 for four classes — Enjoy the tranquility of woodcarving while working on your own projects.
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Circus on Ice
4-8 p.m. — Columbia Hall — $10 parking — Experience the magic of ice skating combined with incredible circus performances.
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Salem Ducks Unlimited Annual Banquet, Auction and Fundraiser; An Evening for Conservation
Salem Ducks Unlimited is hosting it’s Annual Banquet, Auction and Fundraiser at the historic Mission Mill in downtown Salem on Saturday April 5th. This Evening for Conservation will feature oral and silent auctions, raffles and games featuring artwork, sporting goods, home and yard decor, an American Eagle Gold Coin and 20 Firearms!!!!
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Salem Ducks Unlimited Annual Banquet, Auction and Fundraiser; An Evening for Conservation
Salem Ducks Unlimited is hosting it’s Annual Banquet, Auction and Fundraiser at the historic Mission Mill in downtown Salem on Saturday April 5th. This Evening for Conservation will feature oral and silent auctions, raffles and games featuring artwork, sporting goods, home and yard decor, an American Eagle Gold Coin and 20 Firearms!!!!
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ColorSync: The Cut Methodology
10 AM – 3 PM — Salon Abode — Cost Info — Master strategic hair cutting techniques for high-impact results.
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Greeters Hosted by SBBI
8:30-10:00 a.m. — Northern Lights Theatre Pub — No entry fee — Network with local businesses and discover word-of-mouth marketing strategies.
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The Princess and The Wind
4:00 – 5:15 PM — South Salem High School — Ticket prices not listed — Experience the world premiere of a mesmerizing ballet inspired by Mayan folklore, combining music and dance to tell a beautiful story of love and transformation.
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