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On February 9th, the Salem City Council voted 7–2 to create a one‑time social services pilot program totaling $200,000. The funds were distributed evenly to:
Salem Housing Authority
Marion Polk Food Share
Legal Aid Services o...
Update: It was brought to my attention that Hinojos Pressey did not vote on the removal of SRO’s in Salem Keizer Public Schools. She did however support their removal.
Just recently, Maria Hinojos Pressey, former director on the Salem Keiz...
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year everyone!
Sometimes it’s hard to just exist with open eyes in this city. I know that sounds a lot more dramatic than it actually is, but take the midday soap opera glasses off and walk with me for a few...
Oklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd presenting the audit findings on Feb 26, 2025, displaying a graphic of key individuals and vendors involved in “mismanagement”. Andrea Castañeda is pictured among other high-level staff from Tulsa Public Sc...
A new report from Tulsa World details how “TPS administrators received $341,000 in donor funds without school board’s knowledge”. One of those administrators was Andrea Castañeda while working as their Chief of Innovation.
The Foundation...
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