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The Eugene Police Department and Eugene Springfield Fire will hold an amnesty event to collect illegal fireworks on July 4 and 5.
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Nearly 250 pounds of illegal fireworks were turned in over the weekend during a pair of amnesty events in Eugene and Springfield.
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People can turn in their illegal fireworks with no questions asked at events this weekend in Eugene and Springfield.
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A fire caused by illegal fireworks thrown from a car have led to the arrest of two men.On July 4th, Tyler Weeks and passenger Tristan Forrest were seen…
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Eugene and Springfield police are offering two amnesty days to turn in illegal fireworks without being cited. In Oregon, illegal fireworks include ones…
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The Eugene-Springfield Fire Department and Eugene Police Department are reminding residents that while fireworks are a traditional way to celebrate the…
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Brightly-colored and loud explosions are expected through the 4th of July. And fire officials are urging common sense for those residents staging their…
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Eugene-Springfield officials want the public’s help in tracking illegal fireworks. KLCC’s Brian Bull reports.Between now and June 30th, Eugene police and…
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High temperatures and drought conditions in Oregon mean campers need to be extra vigilant this year to prevent forest fires. Willamette National Forest…
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The Eugene - Springfield Fire and Eugene Police Departments took additional steps to reduce the number of fireworks violations last (Friday) night.…