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Salem-News.com (Jun-04-2020 15:03)
Gas Prices Rise in Oregon as Drivers Return to the RoadSalem-News.comThe national average dropped to a low of $1.76 in April. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
The last time the Oregon average was below $2.45 this time of year was in early June 2005 when it was $2.35.
Salem-News.com (Jun-01-2020 17:23)
Three Killed During Morning Crash East of SalemSalem-News.comWhen emergency crews arrived at the scene the Honda was on fire. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The two adults in the Honda, 33-year old Kelly Byrd and 41-year old Joseph Dominick, both died at the scene of the crash.
Salem-News.com (Jun-01-2020 16:49)
Salem Police Issues Statement in Response to ProtestsSalem-News.comThe following details provide a timeline and account of the Salem Police Department response to protests occurring in the city of Salem on Saturday, May 30, 2020. (SALEM, Ore.) -
On Friday, May 29 Salem Police began receiving information of possible demonstrations to take place on Saturday night, May 30. The information varied from plans for peaceful demonstrations to threats of looting, rioting and arson.
Salem-News.com (May-28-2020 17:14)
COVID-19 Restrictions Ease as 100 Deadliest Days Begin for Teen DriversSalem-News.comNew data looks at 10 years of fatal teen crash rates between Memorial Day and Labor Day (SALEM, Ore.) -
AAA finds that the 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are when the number of crash fatalities involving teen drivers rise. This year, the combination of schools closed, activities curtailed, summer jobs canceled, and COVID-19 restrictions being lifted could prove deadly as teens take to the road this summer.
Salem-News.com (May-28-2020 16:43)
COVID-19 Claims Three More Oregon LivesSalem-News.comSeven of the new total cases are related to the Townsend Farms outbreak. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed three more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 151, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 12:01 a.m. today.
Salem-News.com (May-28-2020 16:37)
COVID-19 Outbreak in Oregon at Townsend Farms SitesSalem-News.comAgricultural seasonal workers are at higher risk of infection (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Public health investigators say the Townsend Farms outbreak currently affects a total of 48 people who arrived in the Portland metro area May 23-24 to harvest fruit from Townsend-owned sites in Fairview and Cornelius.
Salem-News.com (May-27-2020 21:26)
Falling Tree Kills 13-Year Old Boater at Detroit LakeSalem-News.comAn innocent family outing ended in tragedy. (DETROIT, Ore.) -
Sunday afternoon, May 24th, at about 3:40, Marine Patrol deputies from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a boating accident in the Box Canyon area of Detroit Lake. The caller reported two pontoon style boats were near the shoreline tethered together, when the top of a large tree fell, striking both boats.
Salem-News.com (May-27-2020 20:49)
Oregon Reports 71 New Confirmed and Presumptive COVID-19 CasesSalem-News.comOregon's COVID-19 death toll remains at 148 (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
OHA and local county health authorities are investigating an increase in COVID-19 cases tied to an outbreak at specific locations of a business that operates in the Tri-county region and the Willamette Valley.
Salem-News.com (May-25-2020 00:22)
148 COVID Deaths in Oregon to DateSalem-News.comSocial distancing has been paying off for most Oregonians. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed one more life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 148 as of 12:01 a.m. Sunday, the Oregon Health Authority reported.
Salem-News.com (May-18-2020 22:37)
Oregon State Supreme Court Says Stay at Home Orders Remain in PlaceSalem-News.comThe Baker County court ruling is now on hold pending further arguments. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
This evening, the Oregon Supreme Court stayed a lower court ruling that invalidated Governor Brown’s recent stay at home executive orders. The orders impose certain requirements and limitations aimed at slowing the spread of the disease. |
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