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A Salem motorcyclist is dead after a crash Thursday night on the off-ramp from the Center Street Bridge to Front Street NE, according to Salem Police. Police responded to the crash at 6:10 p.m.
One man is dead after an early morning shooting Sunday at an apartment in South Salem, according to Salem Police. Police said a suspect fled the scene in a vehicle headed southbound on Commercial ...
April 24, 2024 at 4:39 PM. Major crash. This story was updated at 1:35 p.m. Northbound traffic reopened around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday on Commercial Street SE between Hilfiker Lane SE and the cutoff ...
The State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation ( SAIF) is a not-for-profit, state-chartered workers’ compensation insurance company in the U.S. state of Oregon. It provides workers' compensation insurance and workplace safety services for Oregon employers, and claim management for injured workers. It is based in Salem, Oregon .
Karen Silkwood (28), a nuclear power whistleblower, died in a car accident on 13 November 1974, while driving to a meeting with a New York Times reporter in Oklahoma City. Whether that accident involved another vehicle, whose driver may have deliberately run her off the road, or resulted from her own fatigue, remains a matter of debate.
April 7, 1936. Flight 1, a Douglas DC-2-112, struck Cheat Mountain in poor visibility due to pilot error, killing 12 of 14 on board. March 25, 1937. Flight 15A, a Douglas DC-2-112, crashed in a nose dive near Clifton, Pennsylvania due to wing icing, killing all 13 on board. March 1, 1938.
The 303rd Bomb Group, activated at Pendleton Field, Oregon, on 3 February 1942, suffers its first fatal aircraft accident when three flying officers and five enlisted crew are killed in the crash of a B-17E-BO, 41-9053, six miles (9.7 km) N of Strevell, Idaho during a training mission. 6 April 1942
Illinois's deadliest rail disaster to date widely encouraged the use of newer steel coaches over conventional wooden ones [29] 1887 Chicago and Atlantic Railway Wreck, Kouts, Indiana; 10 killed [30] 1888 Wreck at the Fat Nancy, Orange County, Virginia; nine killed plus 26 injured.