Good morning! It’s February 6 — here’s what’s going on in your community today…
Partly sunny in East Springfield
Today will be periods of clouds and sunshine. There is a 2% chance of rain. The high will be 64 with a low of 41. Showers now, changing to intermittent clouds at 7 a.m.
Looking ahead: Expect rainy weather tomorrow afternoon through Monday afternoon
East Springfield news
Springfield school board chair Heather Quaas-Annsa resigned due to threats to her family’s safety and ongoing misinformation.
Springfield school board chair resigns, citing safety threats, misinformation
By Lilly St. Angelo
Feb 5, 2026
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Things to do in East Springfield

Wednesday Wheelers Wheelchair Meetup
Join this informal social group of wheelchair users as they explore different paths and paved trails around Eugene. Open to both manual and power…
On February 11
Repeats 40 more times until November 18
Restaurant inspections
County officials regularly inspect food facilities to ensure compliance with state laws. Here, Lookout Eugene-Springfield reports both those who have passed the inspections and those where the county observed issues to correct. The county’s full ongoing reports can be accessed here.
- Taco Time – South 58th at 199 S 58th, passed a county health inspection on January 22 with no issues. (view report)
Community crime report
- A theft was reported near 658 S 57th St., Springfield at 5 p.m. on February 5.
- A theft happened near the 3600 block of Garden Ave. at 9 p.m. on February 4.
- A person was arrested for causing a traffic hazard near McKenzie Hwy and S 79th St. in Springfield at 8 a.m. on February 5.
- A vehicle went into a ditch near 52nd St. at 1 a.m. on February 5.
- A report of suspicious activity was made near 2750 Main St., Springfield at midnight on February 6.
No traffic problems nearby
We checked with state and county agencies — the roads look good!
Disclosure: Police incidents are partially generated by artificial intelligence. We are constantly working to improve the accuracy and quality of our AI-generated content. However, there may still be errors or inaccuracies. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.




