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Good morning, Salem. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 25th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • On Sept 22, eight students and three teachers from Kawagoe visited Salem as part of a 40-year sister city exchange and toured local spots such as Ike Box, the YMCA, the Riverfront Carousel and the mayor’s office—strengthening ties between the communities.  Statesman Journal
  • Salem is hosting events this week from today to Oct. 1 that include an Oaxacan culture exhibit at World Beat Gallery, a Storybook Character Adventure at Gilbert House on Friday, and free comedy screenings at Salem Cinema on Friday and Saturday. The week also features the season reopening of Mill Creek Haunted Prison and a night market at Bush’s Pasture Park on Saturday — giving locals many fun choices.  Salem Reporter

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • On Sept. 23, an 18-year-old hiker lost in the mountains near Tumble Lake was rescued by Marion County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue after he texted for help at 5:20 p.m.—volunteers met him at Upper Tumble Ridge Trailhead by 7:40 p.m. and reached him by 9 p.m. with no injuries reported.  Statesman Journal

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Today, the new Grocery Outlet at 3975 Commercial St. SE opens in south Salem under the direction of owner Mark Mazzuca. Workers set up the store with local artwork on display—creating a unique touch—and will welcome shoppers soon.  Statesman Journal

CRIME NEWS

  • Rigoberto Hernandez Hernandez — an Oregon wildland firefighter — was arrested by immigration agents while fighting a wildfire in Washington and was released Tuesday after nearly four weeks in detention; he is now home with his family.  Oregon Capital Chronicle

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Marion County released records with personal details of parolees after a public records request—officials stated they will not share the information with ICE until the lawsuit over the sanctuary law is resolved. Salem Reporter received the unredacted files without a fee.  Salem Reporter
  • On September 24, Salem Mayor Julie Hoy sent a letter to state legislators saying she did not support a $4.3 billion transportation funding proposal—she argued it would burden working families, small businesses and rural residents by raising taxes and fees. The vote on the package will occur on Sept. 29.  1430 KYKN

HEALTH NEWS

  • A state report finds nearly one-third of Oregonians have experienced medical errors like wrong prescriptions or surgery mistakes, yet over half were not told about the issues. The report calls for health care organizations to adopt better communication programs—aiming to ensure patients are promptly informed and receive apologies when errors occur.  Salem Reporter

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Yoga + Coffee at Prismatic

    12-1 p.m. — Prismatic Coffee Company — Suggested donation of $5-10 — Enjoy a midday yoga flow followed by coffee in a sustainable community.

    Sat, 9/27/25

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  • Timeless Footprints with Annette Jensen

    2-11:59 p.m. — Center 50+ — Free entry — Explore how to make a lasting impact on the world around you with an inspiring talk from Annette Jensen.

    Mon, 9/29/25

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  • Youth Coordinated Entry Program Visit

    11 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. — Salem Public Library — Free entry — Learn about housing assistance and resources for youth ages 14-24 from local community organizations.

    Tue, 9/30/25

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  • Dementia Conversations Workshop

    1-2:30 p.m. — Community Health Education Center — Free entry — Enhance your caregiving skills with tips for important conversations about dementia care.

    Wed, 10/1/25

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  • Michael Carbonaro Live Show

    7:30-9:00 p.m. — Elsinore Theatre — All ages welcome — Experience the magic and comedy of Michael Carbonaro known for his hidden camera magic series.

    Sat, 10/4/25

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  • Salem Out of the Darkness Walk

    5 PM — 101 Front St SE, Salem, OR — Free entry — A community gathering to support mental health awareness and prevent suicide.

    Sat, 10/11/25

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