Eugene
Eugene Police Department hosts family-friendly Halloween event at Marquis Assisted Living
Eugene, OR – Eugene Police Department is partnering with The Marquis Assisted Living and Memory Care to host a safe, family-friendly trick-or-treat event on Sunday, October 26, from 2 to 4 p.m.
The event will feature candy from EPD Patrol, Records, Volunteers in Policing, and more.
Attendees can meet officers, explore police vehicles, and enjoy curbside fun with staff in full Halloween spirit.
A special performance by the U.S. Navy Band, part of Navy Week, will also be included, adding music and entertainment to the festivities.
Families are encouraged to bring costumes and candy buckets for an afternoon of sweets, sounds, and smiles.
-
Oregon4 days agoGovernor Kotek vetoes House Bill 4177, citing concerns the legislation could unintentionally weaken transparency while attempting to clarify Oregon’s public meetings law
-
Oregon1 week agoGovernor Tina Kotek signs eight bills to limit impacts of federal immigration enforcement and ensure immigration status can no longer be used as evidence in civil court cases
-
Oregon7 days agoGovernor Tina Kotek considers veto of public meetings bill, raised concerns that certain provisions may undermine transparency in how public business is conducted
-
Eugene4 days agoEugene Springfield Fire responds to gas leak after construction work strikes line, reminds residents to call 811 before digging
-
Eugene4 days agoEugene police identify and charge suspects in bias assault after update on April 15 attack
-
Crime & Safety1 week ago43-year-old man arrested following investigation into multiple deli robberies
-
Eugene4 days agoEugene police report burglary ring targeting homes after break-in in Churchill neighborhood, urge residents to secure valuables and improve security measures
-
Oregon4 days agoGovernor Kotek responds to court decision on Oregon health care law, says state will keep fighting to limit impacts on residents and protect access to reproductive health care
