Last week, nearly 70 emergency responders from across Lane County attended the Integrated Emergency Management Course (IEMC), an extensive week-long training at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
ILLUMINATION is an annual celebration of community sourced narratives that reflect the plurality of voices in Springfield, Oregon. We use interviews, photographs, and personal objects to share stories that illuminate the intersectionality of our Springfield identity.
I am saddened and heartbroken to hear of the shooting at an LGBTQIA+ venue in Colorado Springs. Though the motive for the shooting is still unknown, the attack took place where members of the LGBTQIA+ community gather, a place where they feel safe and accepted.
The City of Oakridge was accepted into the Transportation and Growth Management (TGM) Code Assistance program to receive assistance in evaluating and updating our land use and development codes.
Customers of the City of Lowell water system were notified on 11/17/2022 of a problem with our drinking water and were advised to boil water for drinking and cooking purposes until further notice.
Lane County Health & Human Services, in partnership with the First Christian Church of Eugene’s Helping Hearts program and Cahoots, today announced the launch of Operation Winter Survival Stockpile.
In honor of America Recycles Day, the Lane County Waste Management Division is launching a six-week “Simplify the Holidays” social media campaign today.
City of Eugene services and facilities have different schedules for holiday hours. Unless otherwise stated, the following offices and services will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25.
Bold Steps Awards recognize both a large and a small Eugene-based sustainable business annually, and these awards represent a partnership between The City of Eugene, Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis, and BRING’s Rethink Business program.
The Community Access Center, Lane County Public Health's (LCPH) vaccine clinic at Valley River Center (VRC), has reopened following a temporary closure to make necessary changes
When asked about investing in their streets, safety, and urban forest, Eugene residents responded with a resounding YES! Unofficial elections results showed more than 64 percent of voters approved of Measure 20-333, the bond measure that sets aside $61.2 million to fix streets.