A dark money group founded by a national Republican political operative and oil industry lobbyists stepped up its efforts to influence Oregon voters this week, sending mailers and buying ad space in seven competitive state House districts.
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District and teachers unions at impasse, possible strike looms
The Salem-Keizer School District and Salem-Keizer teachers unions have reached an impasse in negotiations as of yesterday, Feb. 15.
City Council Meeting Agenda
Keizer City Council will meet on Monday, February 20th at 7 p.m. in regular session.
Friends of Felines closed for repairs
The Friends of Felines adoption center will be closed for six weeks to the public every Sunday and Monday, starting Feb. 11 and ending March 18.
Is Measure 110 effective?
For hours on Feb. 7, lawmakers heard stories from various Oregonians who have lost those close to them due to drug abuse.
More money out than money in
With a bench full of members from the Keizer City Council and city staff, the Long Range Budget Task Force met on Feb. 12, in the Keizer Council Chambers to discuss how the city will manage its budget in the upcoming year(s) and what to expect.
Youth mentoring center ready to open doors
Eight months after Tim Davis and his team had a vision of what the former Keizer Grange Hall could become, The Rec Grange is ready to open its doors later this month.
Congress comes to Keizer
From the hallowed auditorium of the House chamber to a small newsroom, the United States Congress has come to Keizer.
School board member resigns
SKPS Board member for Zone 1, Osvaldo Avila, has effectively tendered his resignation from the board on Wednesday, Feb. 7.
Cummings elementary to redo kitchen for $1.3 million
Cummings Elementary recently received a federal grant worth $1.3 million which will be used to renovate their kitchen this coming summer.