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The Statesman Journal is the major daily newspaper published in Salem, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1851 as the Oregon Statesman, it later merged with the Capital Journal to form the current newspaper, the second-oldest in Oregon. The Statesman Journal is distributed in Salem, Keizer, and portions of the mid-Willamette Valley.
Natalie Neysa Alund, Salem Statesman Journal. September 26, 2024 at 11:32 AM. ... while Oregon and New Mexico drivers are included in the top five states with the worst drivers.
Oregon Legislature passes nation's strictest incinerator monitoring law. In June 2021, a Statesman Journal investigation determined that during a one-year period, Covanta's Brooks incinerator ...
Statesman Journal sports reporter Pete Martini, right, talks with colleague Bill Poehler in 2016 for a video on the performance of Salem-Keizer Public Schools' football teams.
The potato is celebrated as Oregon's official state vegetable with a plaque at State Capitol State Park on Monday in Salem. Alexander Banks is an AAJA-SPJ reporting intern at the Statesman Journal ...
Salem was founded in 1842, became the capital of the Oregon Territory in 1851, and was incorporated in 1857. Salem had a population of 175,535 at the 2020 census, [8] making it the third-most populous city in the state after Portland and Eugene. Salem is the principal city of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan area that ...
The first documented commercial film made in Oregon was a short silent film titled The Fisherman's Bride, shot in Astoria by the Selig Polyscope Company, and released in 1909. [2] Another documentary short, Fast Mail, Northern Pacific Railroad , was shot in Portland in 1897.
Isabel Funk, Salem Statesman Journal. August 24, 2024 at 7:02 AM. Jane Titchenal attended every meeting Salem held this summer asking for community input on addressing a rising gun violence ...