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Salem may tax everyone who works in the city limits. Here's how much you would pay

The payroll tax would cover gaps in funding for police, fire and homelessness services.

 

Starbucks strike: Union says workers at over 150 stores to protest over alleged Pride decor bans

The union alleged Starbucks did not allow some stores to decorate for Pride Month or asked stores to take down decorations, which the company denied.

 

Ohio mom left her toddler home alone for more than a week. She's been charged with murder.

Kristel Candelario was arrested and charged with murder after Cleveland police say she left her daughter unattended for approximately 10 days.

 

3M reaches nearly $10.3 billion settlement in 'forever chemical' drinking water lawsuits

Under the settlement, 3M agreed pay up to $10.3 billion to public water suppliers that have detected the chemicals in drinking water.

 

Cheap tricks: Free and low-cost ways to survive the summer with kids in Salem

Looking for summer activities to stave off boredom without hemorrhaging money? Here are a few things to do to consider adding to your summer calendar:

 

What's that planned on Wallace Road in West Salem near Roth's?

Renovations are underway on a former medical clinic on Wallace Road in West Salem.

 

Moms for Liberty chapter in Indiana apologizes following use of Hitler quote in newsletter

A Moms for Liberty group in Indiana posted a statement condemning Adolf Hitler and apologizing for using the quote in "The Parent Brigade" newsletter.

 

Horror-themed submarine video game, Iron Lung, saw sales spike amid Titan search, developer says

Iron Lung game developer, David Szymanski, said sales for his horror-submarine game spiked as the search for the Titan sub was ongoing this week.

 

Vatican says new information about 1983 disappearance of employee's daughter holds promise

Four decades after the disappearance of Emanuela Olrandi, a Vatican employee's teenage daughter, new facts have come to light that seem promising.

 

Beyond Wonderland shooting suspect was tripping on mushrooms, thought world was ending, police say

James Kelly told police he took mushrooms before fatally shooting a Seattle couple at the Beyond Wonderland festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre.

 

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