Lookout Eugene-Springfield
How Oregon’s state agencies have adopted drones over the last decade
From zero registered devices in 2013, to hundreds today, public agencies such as state police and the departments of Transportation and Forestry say drones save money and keep staff safe.
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7mEugene council awards vacant lot to affordable housing developer
An empty property off Hilyard Street could become 12 units of housing. Councilors also agreed to grant more than $650,000 for two other affordable housing projects elsewhere with a combined 89 units.
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9mNew firefighters set out in Lane County amid a federal workforce restructuring
As the federal government restructures wildland firefighting after last year's workforce cuts, young firefighters in Lane County have signed up to work with the Oregon Department of Forestry for what's expected to be a long season.
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5mCottage Grove woman’s blood was on suspect's firearm, prosecutors say
Anthony Wesley Tyrrell is awaiting trial in the killing of 29-year-old Rozaleena Rasmussen, found dead June 2024 outside Cottage Grove.
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11mA day in the life: Oakridge tree faller Aaron Akin
After working 15 years for a mentor, Akin has taken over the small business, clearing trees that could be a fire hazard. “All I ever wanted to do was tree work,” he says. “I love this job.”
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22mSister sues state over Lane County patient’s death in Oregon State Hospital
Kenneth Hass, 25, died March 18, 2025 in an Oregon State Hospital seclusion room. His family is seeking justice in the courts after federal regulators found months of poor care and a delayed, inadequate response when he died.