The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been raging for over a month by now, with over 6 million refugees fleeing the country, estimated death tolls of […]
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The End of Daylight Savings?
On Tuesday, March 15, the U.S. Senate, with basically no debate or warning, unanimously approved a bill called the “Sunshine Protection Act.” The act will make […]
How have Students Been Affected by the Removal of the Indoor Mask Mandate?
After two long years of wearing masks and many COVID-19 restrictions things are finally going back to somewhat normal. With the indoor mask mandate recently being […]
The Undetectable Predator: How Fentanyl is Killing Tens of Thousands
In early March, two Portland high school students died from fentanyl overdoses within a day of each other, two of many tragic deaths caused by a […]
Spring Gala to Fund New College and Career Center Planned for April 2
On Saturday, April 2nd at 5 pm, the Saxon Success Foundation (SSF) will host their first annual Spring Gala in the Rose Auditorium to fundraise for […]
Costco Settling in to New Location
The long wait for the opening of Costco’s new location on Kuebler Boulevard is almost over. The building’s exterior construction is complete and the location is […]
Oregon Indoor Mask Mandate to be Lifted March 12
Governor Kate Brown announced Monday, February 7, that she will be lifting the indoor mask mandate March 12. The mandate lift will apply directly to Oregon […]
Russia Launches Attack on Ukraine Sparking International Response
On Thursday morning, Russia invaded the neighboring country of Ukraine. As of Friday afternoon, the death toll is at an estimated 137 total soldiers and civilians […]
Could South Salem Return to Comprehensive Distanced Learning?
Salem-Keizer district schools are facing the possibility of temporary closures due to the Omicron variant. Schools in the area have had to close their doors at […]