Friday, July 25th, 2025

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Good morning, Salem. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 25th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Helping Hands Resources in Salem received $952,514 from the state’s Christmas Tree Bill to help fund its $1.1 million expansion—designed to add 1,300 square feet and improve donation processing for free clothes, kitchenware, and other essentials. The volunteer-run organization works with local shelters and community programs to support those in need. Salem Reporter
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The Salem sign department has increased its checks on business signs, and local owners like Shari Shaw of Torque Automotive say unclear rules and shifting demands have led to steep fines and stress—other businesses have faced penalties as high as $1,800 under the new enforcement policy. Salem Business Journal
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Bend man named Tony L. Williams, charged with stabbing 11 people at the Union Gospel Mission on June 1, was ordered on Thursday by a Marion County judge to be transferred by July 30 to Oregon State Hospital for mental health care and trial evaluation—records show he has been sent for care twice before—and further legal steps will follow. Salem Reporter
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Chemeketa Community College presents a modern Mary Poppins that reimagines the classic as a digital story—using cell phones and laptops in a modern-day London setting. The musical will premiere on July 29 at the Gerry Frank Amphitheater in Riverfront Park and run through Aug. 7. Salem Reporter
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gov. Tina Kotek announced that Deputy Director Liesl Wendt will succeed longtime director Fariborz Pakseresht, who retires this fall on October 1 — Pakseresht spent 35 years at the agency serving vulnerable residents while Wendt awaits Senate confirmation in September. Oregon Capital Chronicle
- ➤ Supporters of the Vote Before Tolls initiative led by Dean Suhr are urging Oregonians to sign a petition that would let voters decide on toll proposals for projects such as I—5 and I—205. The campaign must collect 161,000 valid signatures by July 2026 and is backed by grassroots groups as locals prepare for potential changes in tolling plans. 1430 KYKN
- ➤ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department launched an online survey on July 24 to understand public values as it plans a new strategy to address a 14% budget shortfall for state parks by 2027. The survey invites feedback on park services, amenities, and funding ideas to help guide future improvements. 1430 KYKN
- ➤ On Thursday, the Oregon Transportation Commission approved Phase 1A of the I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project—despite a steep federal funding cut—while transportation leaders warned that layoffs, fewer road services, and delayed repairs will continue if lawmakers fail to close a $350 million budget gap. Governor Kotek said she would call lawmakers for a special session to address the shortfall and noted that more cuts may be needed in 2026. Oregon Capital Chronicle
SHOP NEWS
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Yesterday, July 24, about 200 middle and high school kids attended a Unified basketball clinic in front of the Capitol to practice basic basketball skills before Hoopla’s 3-on-3 tournament—bringing together kids with and without disabilities. The clinic is part of the ongoing Unified programming led by local educators and sports coaches. Salem Reporter
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The Great Oregon Steam-Up
7 AM – 6 PM — Powerland Heritage Park — Various costs — Experience the awe of steam-powered machines and immerse in Oregon's industrial history.
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Basketball Camp: Playmaker College
9 a.m.-4 p.m. — The Pac Community Center — $695 — A comprehensive basketball training camp focusing on skill development, leadership, and confidence for dedicated young players.
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Mary Poppins
7:30-10 p.m. — Gerry Frank Amphitheater — Tickets vary — Experience the magic of Mary Poppins in a spectacular outdoor setting with live performances and a full orchestra.
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Coffee Cupping
5:30-7 p.m. — Prismatic Coffee Company — Free entry — Experience the exquisite flavors of El Salvador's Cup of Excellence winning coffees.
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10th Annual Run for the Oaks
7 a.m. — Left Coast Cellars — Cost TBD — Celebrate a scenic run on gravel, trail, and paved roads in beautiful Oregon wine country.
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Basketball Camp: Point Guard Prep
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. — The PAC Community Center — $695 — Enhance your child's basketball skills with a focused and immersive training experience.
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Disney's Mary Poppins
7:30-10 p.m. — Gerry Frank Amphitheater — Check website for ticket info — Experience the enchanting magic of Mary Poppins under the stars with thrilling performances and live orchestration.
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Pinot & Pizza Night at Hudak House
4-8 p.m. — Hudak House - Winery & Vineyard — No reservations required — Enjoy custom-made pizzas and fine Pinot wines under the stars with live music.
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CAMC S-K Car Show
9 AM – 3 PM — Powerland Heritage Park — No Spectator Fee — Celebrate all car makes and models at this vibrant show sponsored by CAMC.
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Partner Massage Class
4-6 p.m. — Massage With Fauna, LLC — $75 per pair — Learn to provide nurturing massage techniques in a relaxed workshop setting.
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