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Reviewers found no violations in examining  110 standards including use of force. The review, mandated by state law, sho...
07/14/2025

Reviewers found no violations in examining 110 standards including use of force. The review, mandated by state law, should give the public confidence in its police department, said Chief Andrew Copeland.

Reviewers found no violations in examining 110 standards including use of force. The review, mandated by state law, should give the public confidence in its police department, said Chief Andrew Copeland.

07/11/2025

Roy Leonard Ziebart May 30, 1928 – June 27, 2025 Roy Ziebart went to the loving arms of his Lord and Savior on June 27, 2025, at the age of 97.  Born May 30, 1928, in West Salem, he was the 7th child and last surviving of 11 siblings born to Adam and Magdelina Ziebart. […]

07/11/2025

Keizer residents can learn how to kayak and canoe safely in an event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Keizer Rapids Park.  “Participants will learn paddling skills and river safety from professional kayaking instructors and have an opportunity for guided practice on the Willamette Riv...

POLICE SCANNER: Information is provided by the Keizer Police Department. The agency has removed specific addresses to pr...
07/11/2025

POLICE SCANNER: Information is provided by the Keizer Police Department. The agency has removed specific addresses to protect privacy.

State Rep. Kevin Mannix, whose district covers Keizer and part of Salem, says a special session is needed to hone a sens...
07/10/2025

State Rep. Kevin Mannix, whose district covers Keizer and part of Salem, says a special session is needed to hone a sensible solution to the transportation funding impasse.

The production of 'Black Comedy' continues its run at the Salem theater through July 19.
07/10/2025

The production of 'Black Comedy' continues its run at the Salem theater through July 19.

07/10/2025

A mainstay of life in Keizer is closing at the end of July. JC's Pizzaria has been the scene for countless family gatherings, Little League team feasts and more.

07/10/2025

The City of Keizer is seeking volunteers for a trash pick-up day on Tuesday, July 15, at Wallace House Park from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The city will provide trash bags, pickers, gloves, and vests. Volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and bring water bottles. The trash....

07/10/2025

Wildfire season has hit Oregon and Keizer crews have already been called to action. By July 1, the Keizer Fire District already deployed crews to assist on three wildfires in Oregon. The first was in early June, when two Keizer firefighters were sent to fight the Rowena Fire in the Columbia River Go...

07/09/2025

A new boardwalk will allow pedestrians to stroll along a prime Keizer wetland when finished. The path will stretch from Northeast Chemawa Road to Dearborn Avenue, below the Verda Crossing Apartments. The site encompasses a six-acre floodplain bordering Claggett Creek Park. The city Public Works Depa...

07/04/2025

All aboard! By noon on Saturday, June 28, at least 500 people had passed through the ticket booth at the Train and Trolley Fest, held at Powerland Heritage Park in Brooks. Various nonprofit museums host the event, all located on the 62-acre park grounds. “We do this event to allow kids and familie...

07/03/2025

The Keizer Police Department has opened a claim period for Keizer residents to recover lost property. At the end of summer, the department will begin auctioning unclaimed items, which include jewelry, sports cards, and power tools. Amanda Hague, the department’s property and evidence specialist, i...

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FACEBOOK COMMENT POLICY It’s easy to have your say at our Keizertimes page. But we do have ground rules. Here’s what you need to know. • If you have a news tip but don't want to post your name, email it to [email protected]. • Profanity, hate speech or anything we deem possibly libelous will be deleted. • Excessively personal attacks and harassment will not be tolerated. If you wouldn't say it to someone's face, you can't say it here. • Comments from the same person repeating the same or similar points will be deleted. • Off-topic comments will be deleted. • Comments promoting commercial products or services, i.e. spam, will be deleted. • We never edit comments. Either they stay or they go. • We may publish some or all of your comments in the Keizertimes or otherwise use it to promote our website without any compensation to you. • If you feel a comment violates these policies please flag it. Concerns can also be directed to Eric Howald, [email protected] or 503-390-1051.