Oregon law enforcement agencies are bracing for Inauguration Day protests, but which events will happen and what will unfold, if anything, is up to time. Threats […]
An Oregon Man’s Violent Road To DC
Among the Oregonians who traveled to Washington DC for what would become a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was Tim Davis, 59, […]
Chandler Pappas, Prominent Alt-Right Member, Arrested
Update from Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 10:45 p.m. After Chandler Pappas’s arraignment on Tuesday, the Marion County Circuit Court judge issued an order which upped his […]
SKPS Extends Distance Learning; Sports To Resume
Salem Keizer Public Schools [SKPS] announced Wednesday evening that distance learning will continue through February, at least. This comes as COVID cases and deaths remain high […]
Athlete Spotlight: Annie Flood, Bound for the Olympics
Saxon Annie Flood ‘21 was on the path to the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan- and then, the pandemic hit. Growing up with two athletic […]
First Round of COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives in Oregon
On Monday, Dec. 14, Oregon received its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccinations. Thousands of frozen vials of the vaccine were shipped around the country via Pfizer […]
Attacks On Instagram Target SSHS Students
Warning: the content discussed in this article may be disturbing to readers, including mentions of sexual assault and school shooting threats. Alisa Dougherty, Page Editor, contributed […]
Aerial Photos: Aftermath of The 2020 Oregon Wildfires
In 2020, over a million acres burned in Oregon, making it one of the largest fire seasons on record. Along with these acres of forestland, over […]
Teachers And Students React To Distance Learning
Since September, all Salem-Keizer Public Schools have been undergoing comprehensive distance education due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. A mix of distance and in-person learning is […]