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Man, 64, allegedly beaten by teen in Salem dies from injuries

The man was severely kicked and beaten, allegedly by a teenager, in northeast Salem on June 29 died from his injuries on Monday.

 

Salem seeks developers for former Union Gospel Mission site in north downtown

The city of Salem is seeking developers for BLOCK 50, an undeveloped portion of land in north downtown that was once home to the Union Gospel Mission.

 

Evacuations lifted after fire put out in rural Marion County

The fire was reported at about noon on Tuesday near the unincorporated community of Marion.

 

2019 restrictions on Oregon state Sen. Brian Boquist violated his free speech, judge rules

State Sen. Brian Boquist, I-Dallas, had to give 12 hours notice before entering the Capitol after he made comments related to a walkout in 2019.

 

Lincoln City Police ask for help amid series of 'intentionally set' wildfires

Lincoln City Police are asking for help after several "intentionally set" fires have burned in the Agnes Creek Open Space recreation area.

 

Pineapple Pepsi? It's a thing. The tropical soda returns exclusively at Little Caesars.

The soda is part of Little Caesars' Pineapple Pair-Up Combo, which includes a 16-ounce Pepsi Pineapple and a large pizza.

 

Peacock price increase: Streamer raises rates for Premium and Premium Plus subscriptions

Peacock is raising its monthly rate for the first time since launching in 2020, following other streaming platforms who have recently done the same.

 

$158 million worth of drugs seized by Coast Guard after monthslong operation in Pacific

The Coast Guard offloaded the haul of cocaine and marijuana worth an estimated $158 million on Monday at a port in San Diego.

 

Palominos brings fast casual dining to downtown Salem

The restaurant has opened in the former space of The Kitchen on Court Street.

 

Oregon sees 40% year-over-year increase in accidental 911 calls, state agency reports

With an influx of emergency help technology, it's never been easier to get emergency assistance. Just as easily, one can accidentally dial 911.

 

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