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Local Frequency - Spokane

Local Frequency Spokane is your ultimate guide to the vibrant culture and community of Spokane, Washington. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, uncover hidden gems, and stay updated on events and news that matter to Spokane residents. Whether you're a local or a visitor, tune in to connect with the heartbeat of this dynamic city and explore what makes Spokane unique. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.

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    Bloomsday Breaks Records: 43,000 Runners Celebrate Spokane's Growing Fitness Culture

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, May 4th.We're starting this week on a high note after an incredible weekend in our community. Yesterday marked another successful Bloomsday, and the numbers tell an exciting story about Spokane's growing fitness culture. More than 43,000 runners took to the streets on Sunday for the annual 12K race, which represents a significant jump from last year's participation. Just to put that in perspective, organizers saw about 35,000 registrations the previous year, so we're looking at real momentum and enthusiasm for this beloved local tradition. The energy along the Bloomsday route was palpable, with participants of all ages and abilities celebrating what makes our community special. On the competitive side, Kasandra Parker took home the women's elite title in a dominant performance, marking a notable achievement in the race's history.This kind of turnout speaks volumes about Spokane's commitment to health and wellness. Whether you were running, volunteering, or cheering from the sidelines, you were part of something that brings our entire city together. It's a reminder that Spokane isn't just a place where things happen, it's a community where people actively participate in making those things matter.As we head into this new week, the momentum from Bloomsday gives us plenty of reasons to stay engaged with what's happening around town. If you missed out on the race this year, there's always next year, and based on these numbers, it's clear that Bloomsday will continue to be a centerpiece of our spring calendar.We'll keep you updated throughout the day on any developing local stories, weather changes, or community events worth knowing about. Whether you're planning your week or just looking to stay connected to what's happening in Spokane, we're here to keep you informed and inspired.This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Spring Safety Reminders and Weekend Activities

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, May second. We start with a safety reminder this morning after a close call in Spokane Valley yesterday. Fire officials responded to a residential fire on South Timberline Drive where a homeowner was using a propane torch, commonly known as a weed burner, for yard work. The torch ignited some arborvitae, those evergreen shrubs popular in local landscaping, and the flames quickly spread to a neighbor's vinyl fence. Embers from the fire even sparked two additional small fires across the street. While no injuries were reported, the incident damaged a vinyl fence, melted home siding, and scorched landscaping on multiple properties. Fire officials want to remind everyone that if you're using propane torches for yard maintenance this spring, make sure you have a clear perimeter around your work area and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. It's a good reminder as we head into the warmer months when yard work picks up. On a brighter note, this Saturday is a perfect day to get outside and enjoy everything Spokane has to offer. If you're looking for things to do this weekend, the Gonzaga campus area is always a great spot for a walk, and the Riverfront Park is ideal for families with activities for all ages. The weather should cooperate nicely, so it's a great time to explore some of our local trails or visit the downtown farmers market if it's running this weekend. We're also heading into a busy season for community events across the region, so keep your eyes on local listings for festivals, farmers markets, and outdoor concerts that start popping up as we move deeper into spring and head toward summer. Whether you're a longtime Spokane resident or new to the area, there's always something happening in our community. Remember to stay safe out there, especially when working with any tools or equipment around your home. Check your smoke detectors, keep those fire extinguishers accessible, and if you see something that needs reporting, don't hesitate to contact local authorities. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Spring Snapshot: Snow Flurries, Safety Alerts, and Community Connection

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 30. Folks, buckle up for a crisp spring day here in Spokane. The National Weather Service is calling for partly sunny skies with a sneaky chance of snow flurries, highs scraping the upper 30s to low 40s, and breezy west winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour. That means bundle up if youre heading out, especially with those lows dipping to the upper teens tonight. Over in Chelan County, a flood warning lingers from yesterdays heavy rains, so if youre traveling east, keep an eye on road conditions to stay safe. And just a heads up, any leftover fog from the Northeast Mountains should have cleared by now, but drive carefully. Shifting to public safety, Spokane police are investigating a stabbing near Thorpe and Westwood roads, reported late yesterday. Details are still emerging, but authorities have the scene secured and are urging anyone with info to come forward. This reminds us how vital it is to stay vigilant in our neighborhoods, supporting the quick response that keeps our community strong. In other news, former Mayor Nadine Woodward is making waves by planning a 10 million dollar lawsuit against the city, stemming from recent disputes. Meanwhile, a woman faces charges for allegedly stealing from vulnerable hospice patients, highlighting the need for us all to watch out for those who cant protect themselves. On a brighter note, todays packed with ways to connect and give back. Head to Spokane Falls Community College around 11 a.m. for the 2nd Harvest Market on the library lawn, a fantastic chance to snag fresh produce, chat with neighbors, and support local food security. Its these events that knit our community together, turning hunger into hope one bite at a time. If youre into culture, catch the tail end of the Arab Culture Club gathering at SCC from yesterday, or keep an eye on school levy votes that could shape our kids futures. Whether youre braving the chill for errands or warming up with local flavors, Spokane shines when we lean into these moments. Stay informed, stay safe, and make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Warms Up: Transit Vote, Growth Plans, and Community Action

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 29th. Kick off your day with sunshine and a warming trend thats got the Inland Northwest shaking off last nights chill, as highs climb into the mid 60s today with fair skies sticking around through the weekend. After a cool low dipping to 39 degrees overnight and some early light rain that cleared out, were looking at breezy, dry conditions perfect for getting outside, though keep an eye on those mountain showers if youre heading east. The flood advisory for Spokane County has lifted as of last evening, so roads are drying up and minor ponding shouldnt slow you down anymore, letting folks breathe easier after yesterdays heavy downpours. In big local moves, the Spokane City Council just threw their weight behind the Spokane Transit Authoritys ballot push, voting Monday to support putting a key initiative on the August 2026 ballot. This would lock in that 0.2 percent sales tax for public transit funding, making it permanent before it sunsets in 2028, which means smoother buses and better routes for commuters tired of traffic jams and unreliable rides. Imagine zipping across town without the hassle that could be your new reality if it passes. Today, get involved in shaping our regions future with the Spokane County Growth Management Steering Committee meeting at 9 AM in Spokane Valley City Hall Council Chambers on East Sprague. Its open to the public, hybrid style with Zoom access, diving into the 2026 Comprehensive Plan update for rural lands tune in to voice your say on growth that affects farms, trails, and open spaces right here at home. Activists are rallying from 3 to 5 PM at the ICE office corner of Washington and Cataldo for Get the Ice Out Wednesday, a protest channeling community passion on immigration enforcement and its real impacts on families in our neighborhoods. Over at Spokane Falls Community College, swing by the SUB Vendor Table 3 from 9 AM to noon for EWU transfer info if youre plotting your next academic step, then catch a 12:30 PM workshop in the library classroom introducing fresh study tools to boost your game. While southeast areas battle drought, our fair weather here keeps things green and vibrant head out for Arbor Day vibes or just a park stroll to soak it all in. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Monday: Spring Cleaning Kickoff, Baseball Victory, and Gentle Weather Ahead

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, April 27. Rise and shine, Spokane friends, with mostly cloudy skies overhead and highs reaching the comfortable 60s todayperfect for shaking off the weekend and diving into the week ahead. Expect partly cloudy conditions early, transitioning to fuller cloud cover overnight with lows around 37 degrees and gentle ENE winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so grab that light jacket before heading out. Models confirm a dry stretch across Eastern Washington and North Idaho, keeping rain chances low under 50 percent and any storms tucked away in the mountains, meaning smooth commutes and outdoor plans for you[2][4]. Tragically, were mourning three lives lost in a fatal crash yesterday evening on West Bench Road in Othello, just west of our region. The Adams County Sheriffs Office reports the collision in the 2000 block claimed victims all from the local Othello area, with names withheld due to their ages. The road has since reopened after a full investigation clearance, but its a stark reminder to drive mindfully on these rural stretches, especially as spring traffic picks up[1]. Shifting to brighter news, downtown Spokane is buzzing with transformation right now as Spring Clean Week kicks off today through April 30. Volunteers are rallying from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily at HQ on 818 West Riverside Avenue, sprucing up public spaces just in time for the Lilac Festival and Bloomsday. This community push not only polishes our streets and parks but sets the stage for those iconic events that draw thousands, boosting local businesses and that vibrant spring energy we all craveimagine crisp sidewalks underfoot as you stroll to your favorite spot[3]. Sports fans, catch the recap from last nights minor league thriller: our Spokane Indians edged out the Everett AquaSox 7-6 in extras at Everett Memorial Stadium. Tommy Hopfe doubled in the game-winner in the tenth, securing their second victory of the week amid a season-high crowd of over 2,600its that gritty baseball spirit firing up the Northwest[8]. Mark your calendars for todays action tooSpokane County Elections hosts ballot processing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ballot Processing Center, a behind-the-scenes look at democracy in motion, while the NonStop Local KHQ and WorkSource Spokane County Career Expo is revving up soon for job seekers eyeing fresh opportunities[7]. And if youre pondering community vibes, check the KHQ calendar for endless local happenings, from family-friendly outings to youth-free-admission adventures[5]. Farther afield, note the ongoing minor flood warning for the Stehekin River in Chelan County, inundating some properties but not impacting us directly here[6]. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Freezing Start, Indians Win, Community Heroes

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26. What a chilly start to the day, folks. Freezing temperatures are gripping much of the Spokane region this morning, so bundle up if youre heading out early. The National Weather Service calls for partly sunny skies today with a chance of snow flurries, highs reaching only the upper 30s to lower 40s, and breezy west winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour. That 50 percent shot at precipitation means slick roads are possible, so drive carefully and keep an eye on updates, especially if youre traveling east toward Chelan County where a flood warning lingers until early Monday evening. Impacts like this remind us how our Inland Northwest weather can shift plans fast, but it also sets the stage for some cozy indoor vibes. Shifting to brighter news from the diamond, the Spokane Indians delivered a thrilling 6-2 victory over the Everett AquaSox last night at Everett Memorial Stadium. In front of 1,532 fans, our High-A squad snapped a skid with their first win of the week, powered by standout pitching from Rockies prospect Brody Brecht. The guy was unhittable, tossing four no-hit innings and fanning seven batters, showcasing why hes ranked No. 8 in the system. If youre a baseball fan, catch the next home game soon; these performances are fueling excitement and drawing crowds that boost our local sports scene. Over in Spokane Valley, kudos to University High School student Else Hjorten, who snagged the April You Rock! Community Recognition Award from Mayor Padden. This dedicated volunteer is making real waves through her service, proving how young leaders strengthen our neighborhoods one act at a time. And for students at SFCC, todays your last chance for that 50 percent Spring Quarter tuition refund if you need to drop classes by 11:59 PM sharp, helping ease those end-of-term pressures. Across the border in Kootenai County, a local leader just penned an open letter setting the record straight on their motives for public service, reaffirming commitment amid recent chatter, which underscores the passion driving our regional politics. Meanwhile, churches like River of Life are welcoming folks for Sunday morning services, offering community warmth against the cold. Stay safe out there, bundle the kids for potential snow play, and support local baseball. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane This Week: Fire Drills, Housing Hopes, and Election Season Heats Up

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, April 25. Kick off your weekend with some vital local action right here in Spokane. Today, the Latah over Hangman neighborhood is hosting a voluntary wildfire evacuation drill this morning, keeping the exact time under wraps to mimic the chaos of a real blaze. Its a smart move as wildfire season looms, helping families practice quick exits and stay safe in our fire-prone hills. Meanwhile, Spokane police nabbed a driver recklessly tearing through streets in a stolen vehicle with a flat tire after a city employee spotted it and dialed 911 yesterday. That arrest underscores how vigilant eyes on our roads keep everyone secure. Shifting to brighter community wins, the city is eyeing 1.2 million dollars from the West Quadrant Tax Increment Financing district to fund Habitat for Humanity in rehabbing up to seven homes in the West Central neighborhood. This means turning rundown spots into stable, affordable ownership options for families, boosting neighborhood vibes and tackling our housing crunch. Local resident Isaac Harmsen cheers the push for more affordable spots amid rising costs, though hes curious how itll play out on property values. The city council votes on it May 11th, so your voice could shape lasting change. Politics is heating up too, with Spokane County candidates gearing up to file next week for key seats like sheriff, prosecutor, treasurer, and commissioners in two districts. Incumbent Congressman Michael Baumgartner has his paperwork in for District 5, while Mayor Lisa Brown is already fundraising for reelection. Over in Coeur dAlene, after a tense council deadlock and mayoral drama, they finally picked Greg Jaeger as the new police chief, stabilizing leadership there. On a somber note, were mourning John D. Black, a Gonzaga grad and Spokane native killed in a car crash during a CIA operation in Mexico last weekend. His story reminds us of the risks our locals take abroad. Federally, five young suspects aged 19 to 21 face charges in a year-long probe into gang weapons trafficking tied to the Indian Pride group, with guns bought legally in Montana fueling four eastern Washington shootings, including a deadly one at the Montgomery Maverick gas station. Sheriff John Knowles says the hunts ongoing, making our streets safer step by step. Also, a California couple nabbed in Liberty Lake faces child murder charges after a 14-year-old girls death, showing no corner of the region is off-limits for justice. For feel-good vibes, Guardian Angel Academy in Spokane Valley scored 1.6 million in state grants to expand childcare, refurbishing an old Felts Field school to double spots by next summer. Parents juggling work will breathe easier with more quality options amid soaring demand. And its National Arbor Day, so grab your shovel for tree-planting events around town to green up our city. Whether youre joining the drill, pondering politics, or planting trees, stay connected to w

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    Spokane Weather Alert: Storms Today, Then Clearing Tomorrow Plus Local Updates

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 23rd. Folks, kick off your day with a heads-up on the weather thats shaping our plans today. Expect partly cloudy skies with daytime highs in the low to mid-50s, but its a bit unsettled out there lingering winds from the southwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour, plus isolated mountain thunderstorms and showers possible into this afternoon before things taper off by Friday. Lows dip to around 41 degrees tonight, so grab that light jacket for evening walks along the riverfront. Sunrise was at 5:47 this morning, with sunset at 7:49, giving us plenty of daylight to enjoy.[2][5] In bigger local news, Spokane County just relaunched its Alert Spokane emergency system after a cyberattack wiped out nearly half its data. Partnering with a new provider, theyre back online and stronger, ready to keep us all safe with faster, more reliable alerts for everything from wildfires to severe weather. Sign up today if you havent its a game-changer for staying ahead of risks in our neck of the woods.[1] Outdoors lovers, brace for some tough news from the Washington Department of Natural Resources. State budget cuts totaling about 8 million over the past two years are forcing closures of recreation sites, including full shutdowns at 11 campgrounds like Rock Lakes right here in our region. Thats over 20 percent slashed from maintenance and staffing, hitting our weekend getaways hard and reminding us how vital funding is for keeping these spots open for families and hikers.[1] On a brighter note, construction is buzzing at the Spokane County PATH Crisis Relief and Sobering Center on North Cedar. They broke ground earlier this month on a 21 million expansion thatll add a new 23-hour crisis relief service, consolidating care under one roof to better support folks in need. Set to open by spring 2027, its a real step forward in streamlining help for mental health and recovery, making our community healthier one connection at a time.[4] Sports fans, catch the Spokane Indians in action today minor league baseball heating up with highlights like Adam Maiers sharp play and Ethan Hedges line drive single that scored a run. Head to the stadium for that classic summer vibe, even if its spring.[3] For things to do, shake off those showers with a stroll through Riverfront Park, blooming beautifully, or hit up local markets for fresh eats. Tomorrows looking quieter and cooler perfect for patio season prep. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Sunshine Today, Storm Tomorrow: Egypt's Team Arrives in Spokane

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 22nd. What a fantastic start to the day with sunshine breaking through and temps already climbing into the comfortable 50s, heading toward the 70s or even low 80s in spots like Colville and Richland. But heads up, folks, that low pressure system off the California coast is barreling in tonight, promising big weather shifts by tomorrow, so soak up this warmth while you can, maybe hit the trails or Riverfront Park before the clouds roll in.[1] Big soccer buzz in Spokane as we officially welcome Egypts national team for their FIFA World Cup training camp right here. Theyll base at Northern Quest Resort and train at Gonzaga University, bringing global energy to our backyard and a real boost to local hotels, restaurants, and fans dreaming of World Cup vibes without leaving home. To keep things secure during their stay, city council greenlit 126000 for four shiny new police drones last night, upgrading Spokanew Police Departments outdated fleet for better oversight and safety amid the excitement.[1] On the crime front, Spokane County Sheriffs Office dropped a crucial update on last Aprils deadly Maverick gas station shooting on Montgomery, where one life was lost and another injured. Five suspects now face federal weapons trafficking conspiracy charges, linked to guns legally bought in Montana, traded through the Indian Pride Organization gang, and unleashed in seconds on our streets. Sheriff Tom Schmidt nailed it, saying these networks dont care whos caught in the crossfire, reminding us why busting these pipelines protects everyday families heading to work or grabbing gas.[1] Its Work Zone Awareness Week, and with warmer weather firing up construction across Spokane County, slow down out there. Last year saw 50 collisions here alone, part of over 1500 statewide, with nine fatalities. Top culprits? Tailgating and speeding, and remember, fines double in those zones, so patience saves lives and wallets as crews patch I-90 and city roads.[1] Travelers, Southwest Airlines kicks off their Sip and Ship program here April 24th, letting you check a full case of up to 12 wine bottles for free in approved packaging perfect for toting local vintages home from trips. And mark your calendars for the diaper drive April 27th through May 10th, needing volunteers to stock families with essentials for dry, happy kids.[1] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Sunshine, Soccer, and Community Stories

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, April 20. Rise and shine, Spokane, weve got a gorgeous day ahead with highs pushing 69 degrees under clear skies, perfect for shaking off that chilly morning with a light jacket and diving into some outdoor fun. After a wild week of wind and freeze warnings, this sunshine is a welcome gift, making it ideal for hitting the courts for pickleball or just strolling Riverfront Park. Speaking of action, the Spokane Zephyr soccer team is back home today at ONE Spokane Stadium, facing Sporting Club Jacksonville at 4 PM, and theyve got two-time Olympic gold medalist Brian O Scurry on hand for a special goalkeeper clinic sign up quick if youre into that high-energy vibe. On the roads, keep your eyes peeled WSDOT is rolling out more speed cameras in work zones this summer, up to nine new ones on the east side, with fines starting at $125 come July 1. Last years data showed speeds dropping 30 percent, all to protect those crews out there as construction ramps up, so slow down, stay alert, and buckle up it could save lives. Meanwhile, across the border in Idaho, a heartbreaking story unfolds as a longtime family with a transgender daughter packs up their physical therapy clinic and medical practice to flee a new bathroom law, calling it the final straw in a string of targeting bills that shattered their sense of safety. Closer to home, a vital Spokane refugee organization is fighting for survival in a heated legal battle with a troubled Portland developer, an existential threat that could upend their life-saving work for newcomers dreaming of a fresh start here. Music lovers, mark your calendars the Knitting Factory has heavy hitters like Pentagram, Dusted Angel, Dirtwire, and Josiah Queen lined up later this week, bringing that raw energy to keep our local scene thriving. And tonight at Gonzaga University, dont miss a timely talk on AI, climate change, and surging energy demands at 6 PM, sparking big ideas on how tech is reshaping our world right here in the Inland Northwest. Plus, check Spokane Public Librarys calendar for storytimes, workshops, and community events to fill your day with connection. Stay savvy out there, folks, support local venues amid that big Live Nation monopoly verdict shaking up ticket prices, and lets make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Spring Teasing, Community Gathering, and Cozy Indoor Adventures

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 19. Kick off your day with a crisp partly sunny sky overhead, but bundle up as highs hover in the upper 30s to lower 40s with breezy west winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour and a 50 percent chance of snow flurries dancing around. That chill is a reminder spring is teasing us, but it means prime conditions for cozy indoor adventures or a brisk walk through Riverfront Park to shake off the frost. If youre looking to warm your spirits, head over to the Unity Center of North Spokane where yesterday marked a vibrant gathering on April 18 thats still buzzing in community chats, perfect for connecting with neighbors today over coffee and reflections. Families and history buffs, dont miss the wrap-up vibes from Springs on the Ave event from April 18, spilling energy into this weekend with street-side charm along the avenue, or dive into the Heritage of Greenacres WA lecture highlights, unpacking local roots that shape our neighborhoods story. For those seeking deeper connections, the Parents of Addicted Loved Ones support meetings offer free, compassionate space to share and heal, ongoing this weekend. Nature lovers, peek at nearby Coeur dAlene for inspiration with their second Friday art strolls wrapping up, but tune into our regions rhythm with pow wow energies echoing from recent Native American celebrations like the April 18-19 event, fostering cultural pride that ripples back to Spokane. Mark your calendars for tomorrow: Spokane Falls Community College hosts a University of Idaho transfer info session from 10 a.m. to noon, a game-changer for students eyeing bigger horizons without leaving the Inland Northwest. Weather-wise, expect cooler turns with rain showers ahead, so plan indoor escapes like exploring diocese events gearing up, from prayer services to community workshops that build resilience in real ways. This brisk morning invites you to embrace Spokaness spirit, whether chasing flurries downtown or joining heartfelt gatherings that knit our community tighter. Stay safe out there, support local, and lets turn this cool snap into warm memories. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Earth Day Action, Spring Weather, and Community Events

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, April 18. Rise and shine, Spokane! After a chilly night dipping into the low 30s under partly cloudy skies, were kicking off a fantastic weekend with sunshine and highs climbing into the low 60s today, warming even more to the high 60s and low 70s by tomorrow as high pressure dominates the Inland Northwest. Perfect weather to get out and make a difference, especially with Earth Day vibes in full swing right here in our community.[2] Today, dive into Black Earth Day at the MLK Jr. Community Center, where locals are rallying for environmental action that hits home think hands-on projects tackling pollution and green spaces we all rely on for cleaner air and healthier neighborhoods. Just minutes away, Spokane Riverkeeper hosts a family-friendly Earth Day River Cleanup from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at High Bridge Park, with free parking on site. Grab gloves, meet neighbors, snag some exercise, and pull trash from our beloved Spokane Rivers banks and shallows its free, though a five-dollar donation keeps these efforts flowing strong.[1][3] Looking ahead, City Council members Zack Zappone and Michael are teaming up Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Spokane Central Librarys third-floor nxwYXwyetkw Hall for Barriers to Building. This forum digs into real hurdles slowing down housing and development, sparking ideas that could ease the crunch for families hunting affordable homes right here.[4] Over in Spokane Valley, the city just issued a Notice of Determination of Non-Significance for the Maxwell Subdivision project, greenlighting it without major environmental worries appeals close May 1st, so if growth impacts your backyard, nows the time to chime in.[6] Last night brought some tension with a SWAT standoff on the South Hill, but authorities wrapped it up safely, reminding us how quickly our quiet streets can turn heads.[7] And mark your calendars for the Lilac Festival heating up soon, with BECUs backing of the massive Armed Forces Torchlight Parade that lights up our spring nights and honors those who serve, drawing crowds for parades, blooms, and that unbeatable community spirit.[9] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Spring Weather, Live Music, and Community Events

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 16th. We're starting this Thursday with some weather to keep an eye on as we head into the afternoon. The National Weather Service is tracking a small chance of thunderstorms between one and eight this evening, particularly in the Cascades and Northeast Washington. If those storms do develop, we could see isolated lightning, hail up to the size of peas, and gusty winds reaching thirty miles per hour. On the lighter side, we're also looking at some frost tonight, so if you've planted your spring garden, you'll want to take some protective measures. Speaking of tonight, music lovers have a great opportunity happening at the Knitting Factory in Spokane. Freddie Dredd is performing at seven PM, so if you're looking for some live entertainment to kick off your evening, that's a great spot to check out. If you're a student looking to get your professional photo ready for job applications, LinkedIn, or business cards, Student Media Services is holding headshots today from ten AM to one PM. It's a perfect chance to get that polished look you need for your career. As we look ahead to this weekend, the First Interstate Center for the Arts has some exciting programming coming up. The Revolution Talent Competition is happening April seventeenth and eighteenth, so if you know some talented performers or want to check out the competition, head over there for some great entertainment. And if you're thinking about your health and wellness, Breakthrough T1D Greater Northwest is bringing back their popular Breakfast with Rufus event this spring. The Spokane event is scheduled for May sixteenth from ten AM to noon at Gonzaga University. It's a great opportunity to connect with others in the community and learn more about type one diabetes support and resources. Locally, Spokane businesses continue to express excitement about the progress on the North South Freeway, which promises to improve transportation and connectivity throughout our region. It's great to see these infrastructure developments moving forward and supporting our local economy. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Armed Robbery Alert, Drive-Thru Ban, and Spring Weather

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 15th. Start your day with a heads up on some serious local action. Spokane Valley deputies are calling on you for help cracking an armed robbery at the Chevron on North Pines Road and East Maxwell Avenue. It went down early Friday morning around 4:30 to 5 a.m., when a tall guy, about 5 foot 8 to 6 feet, light-skinned Black or possibly Hispanic, wearing gray clothes and a face covering, pulled a knife and demanded cash before bolting. K9 teams scoured the area but came up empty. If you've got surveillance video from that window, check it now and tip off the sheriff's office, because every eye counts in keeping our neighborhoods safe. Shifting gears to city hall, the Spokane City Council just greenlit a one-year ban on new drive-thrus, aiming to rethink how we flow through our growing urban core. With population booming on the horizon, leaders say this pause lets us plan smarter streets that cut congestion and boost walkable vibes, directly hitting home for commuters tired of endless lines. Tragedy struck recently with a Spokane Valley shooting claiming the life of a Lewis and Clark High student, and separately, a teen victim identified by the medical examiner. Our hearts go out to those families, reminding us why community vigilance matters. On a brighter note, drive carefully today, folks, a fresh crash on Highway 2 near Chattaroy has Spokane County Fire District 4 urging caution amid slick roads from overnight rain chances. Sports fans, big news from Gonzaga: longtime director of cross country and track Pat Tyson, who also coached at Mead High, is retiring in 2027 after decades shaping champions. His legacy means stronger teams and inspired young athletes across the Inland Northwest. Tonight, catch Shen Yun at 7 p.m. at the First Interstate Center for the Arts, a dazzling blend of dance and tradition that's packing houses. Tomorrow, the island-themed VCS Auction at the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber supports Christ-centered education with dinner, live bids, and fun vibes. And right now, join the Get the Ice Out protest at Spokane's Ice Office from 3 to 5 p.m., pushing for climate action that hits our local rivers and trails. Weather's cloudy with highs near 50 and possible showers, so grab that jacket for Bloomsday training or whatever adventure calls. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Monday Briefing: Spring Showers, Bloomsday Countdown, and New Childcare Hope

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, April 13. Start your week with a heads up on yesterdays action in East Central Spokane, where police arrested a man and a woman after a shooting on East First Street Sunday afternoon. The pair faces first-degree assault charges, with the man sporting blood that wasnt his own, though no victim has surfaced yet and the scenes still under investigation. Cops are urging anyone with tips to hit up Crime Check, but rest easy, theres no ongoing threat to the neighborhood. Another incident nearby on North Lacey and East Sprague had two folks detained with no injuries reported, underscoring how quickly SPD responds to keep our streets safe. Shifting to brighter horizons, were gearing up for Bloomsday just 25 days out, and legendary volunteer Bob Crabb is back to fire that iconic start gun, a tradition that pumps up the whole city and draws thousands to pound the pavement for health and community spirit. If youre training, lace up those shoes, as this years race promises the usual electric vibe connecting us all through Spokanespirit. On the family front, big win for working parents in Spokane Valley, the Housing Authority snagged 126 thousand dollars from the state to blueprint a new childcare center right by the Orchard Vista Apartments in Dishman Hills. This 4500 square foot spot next to the 240 unit affordable housing project opening phases through 2026 could serve up to 40 kids in early learning slots, with flexible hours to fit real life. Its a game changer, easing the childcare crunch so families can thrive without the daily scramble. Weather wise, brace for a cool, soggy Monday with showers rolling in around 4pm and a 40 percent rain chance, plus possible evening thunderstorms. Lows dip to 46 overnight with south southwest winds at 10 to 15, so grab that umbrella if youre out running errands or hitting the trails. Perfect excuse to cozy up or pivot to indoor fun like the ongoing exhibits at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. For things to do, swing by Riverfront Park for casual walks amid spring blooms, or catch live music at local spots like the Bartlett tonight. Farmers markets kick off soon too, so mark your calendars for fresh eats and vendor chats that make Spokane feel like home. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Sunday: Ramen, Wrestling, and Spring Spirit

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 12th. Kick off your day with some steaming bowls of ramen because RamenFest is back at the Spokane Buddhist Temple from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, serving up traditional Japanese ramen with pork or chicken broth, noodles, and fresh veggies for just 15 bucks a bowl, all family-friendly and free to enter. This beloved event, dishing out comfort since the temple opened in 1945, brings our community together over hearty, soul-warming slurps that chase away any spring chill. Sports fans, Spokane Velocity FC notched a thrilling 3-1 victory over the Richmond Kickers last night at ONE Spokane Stadium, boosting their early season momentum and firing up local soccer pride just as the weather warms for more outdoor action. Over at the Spokane Comedy Club, catch Tucked and Loaded Drag Bingo at 3:30 p.m. or comedian Alingon Mitra at 7 p.m. today, perfect for laughs that turn ordinary Sundays into unforgettable nights out with friends. Wrestling enthusiasts, dont miss the 2026 USA Wrestling Womens National Championship kicking off at 10 a.m. at The Podium downtown, showcasing top female athletes battling for glory and inspiring the next generation right here in our city. And if youre planning ahead, gear up for the Spokane Bike Swap and Expo on April 18th at the County Fair and Expo Center, where hundreds of new and used bikes, over 40 exhibitors, kids scavenger hunts, free helmets for young buyers, and half-off deals starting at 2 p.m. make it a pedal-powered paradise for adventurers of all ages. On a serious note, Governor Bob Ferguson just signed Senate Bill 5272 into law, championed by Spokane Valley referee Bob West, cracking down on threats to sports officials with fines, jail time, and event bans to keep our games safe and fair for players, families, and refs alike. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs around 60 and lows in the 40s, light winds ideal for Bloomsday training as the iconic 12k race nears in less than a month, complete with fresh winning shirts by local artist Steven Merryman. For faith and reflection, tune into River of Life Churchs live Sunday morning service streaming now. Whether youre slurping ramen, cheering wrestlers, or biking into spring, Spokane is buzzing with ways to connect and make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Valley Fire, Spring Garden Show, and Local Updates - Saturday April 11th

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, April 11th. Kicking off with some action from yesterday that still has folks talking, firefighters in Spokane Valley battled a massive blaze at a large single-story shop building in the 15200 block of East 24th Avenue. Crews arrived around 3:24 p.m. to heavy flames pouring out all sides, with thick smoke visible from afar, so they called in extra resources right away. Facing tricky winds and worries about the structure collapsing, they switched to a defensive attack, protecting two nearby houses and another shed that were in the fire's path. East 24th was shut down from Sullivan to South Progress Road while they knocked it down, and luckily no one or any animals were hurt. The Spokane Valley Fire Department is digging into what sparked it, but for now, drivers should watch for any lingering closures as cleanup continues, keeping our neighborhoods safe one call at a time. Shifting to lighter news, if you're itching to spruce up your space this weekend, the Spokane Home and Garden Show is celebrating its 50th year right now at the Spokane Convention Center, running through tomorrow, April 12th. This milestone event packs in expert demos, fresh ideas for landscaping, home renos, and everything from indoor plants to outdoor patios, perfect for dreaming big as spring blooms. Grab the family, snag some deals, and chat with local pros who can turn your backyard visions into reality, all while supporting our community's vibrant home scene. Over in north Spokane, a steamy scare at the Walmart had neighbors dialing 911 yesterday, thinking flames were licking the roof. Turns out it was just harmless steam from routine maintenance, but Spokane Fire crews checked it out quick to ease minds and confirm all clear, reminding us how fast word spreads in tight-knit spots like ours. Across the border in Kootenai County, deputies nabbed a man who smashed windows at their sheriff's office, a wild outburst that's got everyone glad for swift action to keep public safety first. Meanwhile, DNR teams are gearing up for fire season with prep drills, crucial as dry conditions loom, and local farmers are feeling the pinch from immigration policy shifts affecting their workforce, hitting our food supply chains right here at home. Whether you're dodging detours, touring garden goodies, or just soaking in the Saturday vibe, Spokane's buzzing with stories that matter to you. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane's Beautiful Thursday Before Weekend Rain and Community Conversations Ahead

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 9th. We're starting off another beautiful day in the Inland Northwest with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures in the low 50s right now. If you're heading out, grab a light jacket because we're expecting highs in the low 60s this afternoon with calm winds across most of the region, though the Okanogan Valley and western Columbia Basin could see a bit of gustiness later on. We're in the middle of a gorgeous stretch of weather right now, so enjoy it while it lasts. Forecasters are tracking an active pattern moving in this weekend with a significant chance of rain, around 40 to 80 percent depending on where you are. There's even potential for thunderstorms Friday night into Saturday afternoon, so plan accordingly if you've got outdoor activities in mind. Sunday looks wet as well with cooler temperatures settling in early next week. On the community calendar, the Spokane City Council is hosting a Community Day today to showcase the diverse abilities of our residents, so that's a great opportunity to get involved and celebrate what makes our community special. In legal news, the federal courthouse is focused on a motion to dismiss charges against three of the Spokane Nine protesters tomorrow at a hearing scheduled for April 14th. These defendants are challenging whether a Facebook post announcing a protest constitutes federal conspiracy, arguing their nonviolent civil disobedience is protected speech. Six others from the group had already taken plea deals, but these three are pushing back, saying their actions in front of the ICE office last June were time-honored methods of protest, not criminal conspiracy. Meanwhile, the Spokane Valley City Council is considering a ban on cryptocurrency kiosks as authorities work to combat rising fraud. These machines have become a tool for scammers targeting vulnerable people, with victims losing significant money to fraudulent schemes. The council will weigh in on this proposal soon. Looking ahead to next Tuesday, April 21st, Spokane Valley is hosting Community Conversations from 5 to 6 p.m. at City Hall, where they'll highlight the city's participation in regional safety initiatives. It's a chance to connect with local leadership and learn more about programs affecting your neighborhood. That's what's happening in your Spokane community today. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Heroes: Puppy Rescue, Community Crime Alerts, and Spring Weather

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8. Start your day with some heartwarming heroism from our Spokane police officers, who turned a burglary bust into a puppy rescue mission. While investigating a suspicious car left running near 400 East 16th Avenue, they uncovered evidence of garage thefts, including stolen keys, and arrested a 42-year-old suspect on charges of burglary, animal cruelty, and more. But the real star? A tiny 8-to-10-week-old puppy whining from the back seat, abandoned for 15 hours without water. Officers rushed the little one to the Spokane Humane Society, giving it a second chance at a loving home and reminding us all that even in tough calls, compassion shines through.[1][6] Shifting to sadder news, Spokane County detectives are seeking your help in a heartbreaking theft at Fairmount Memorial Home on North Government Way. An urn with cremated remains was pried from a wall niche, reported March 24, in what looks like a targeted crime with no other damage. If you know anything, call Detective T. Walton at 509-477-3478, case 2026-10038720. Its a stark reminder of how these acts rip at our communitys heart, disrupting final resting places for families.[4][7] Firefighters tackled a house fire yesterday on Sharp and Hamilton Street, with crews working hard to contain it and keep neighbors safe. No word yet on causes or injuries, but it underscores why we stay vigilant with home safety as spring heats up.[3] Weather-wise, after gusty winds and cooler temps yesterday dropping us to the low 60s, today brings sunny skies with a high near 62 degrees and winds at 10 to 20 mph from the west-northwest. Expect mostly clear nights down to 34, then warming to the mid-60s tomorrow and low 70s by Fridayperfect for outdoor plans before weekend showers roll in.[2][5] Looking ahead, mark your calendars for Spring Clean Week, April 27 to May 1, where downtown volunteers can pitch in during lunch hours to spruce up our streets and parks. Its a fun way to build community pride and enjoy the blooming season. Also, excitement is building for the 2026 Hoopfest, with the official poster out nowget a sneak peek and start planning your teams for the biggest basketball bash around.[3][9] Stay connected to these stories impacting our neighborhoods, and have a fantastic Spokane day. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Wakes Up: Spring Energy, Road Work, and Community Care

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, April 6. Rise and shine, Spokane, with sunrise at 6:18 this morning and sunset at 7:26 this evening, giving us a generous 13 hours and 8 minutes of daylight to make the most of our spring vibes. Weather looks comfortable today, starting clear around 48 degrees overnight and warming to the 70s, though keep an eye on those early fire concerns as we head into the week. Winds are light this morning at about 2 meters per second, but gusts could pick up, so plan your outdoor adventures accordingly. Kicking off today, its the start of National Public Health Week here in Spokane, running through April 12 with the catchy theme Ready, Set, Action. The Spokane Regional Health District is spotlighting how their work from pollution prevention to getting nutritious food to families touches our everyday lives. Tune into their Facebook Live this Wednesday at 10 a.m. for a chat with Health Officer Dr. Velázquez and Community Health Director Melissa McDaniel, breaking down real impacts like cleaner air and healthier communities. Look for blue lights downtown and social media posts all week to join the action. On the roads, watch for left lane closures on Greene Street between Mission and Ermina avenues starting at 6 a.m. today through Friday. Crews are building traffic islands in the median for the North Spokane Corridor project, so right lanes stay open but expect delays that could ripple into your commute, helping shape smoother traffic flow for us all long-term. Community spirit is strong after a break-in at beloved Dear Coco Café, where owner Celeste Shaw is battling health challenges amid the setback, but neighbors are rallying with support to keep this local gem brewing. Meanwhile, Spokane might need to hire dozens more public defenders to handle caseloads, a move that could mean fairer justice and faster resolutions for folks caught in the system. Students, mark your calendars: its the first day of Spring Quarter at Spokane Falls Community College, buzzing with new classes and opportunities to level up your skills right here at home. Whether youre dodging construction, joining health chats, or soaking up that extra daylight on a hike or café run, Spokane is alive with connections that make our city thrive. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Easter Weekend Sunshine and Community Comebacks

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 5. Perfect Easter weekend vibes are here with mostly sunny skies and temps climbing into the mid to upper 60s today, hitting around 67 degrees, so grab those baskets and head outdoors for some family fun while it lasts before a slight cool-down midweek.[1][5][8] That high pressure ridge is delivering the goods, making it ideal for park picnics or river walks, but keep an eye on airport forecasts showing possible evening clouds.[2] Starting with heartwarming community spirit, Spokane's Dear Coco Café on the South Hill bounced back from a tough break-in last week that racked up $15,000 in damages from smashed equipment and spoiled food, forcing days of closure. Owner Celeste Shaw, battling health issues, got an emotional lift from neighbors rallying with support, and police nabbed a suspect, proving our city's tight-knit bonds turn setbacks into comebacks.[3] Meanwhile, downtown buzz includes confusion over a new 12% parking tax hike affecting some lots, despite exemptions for employees and students with designated stalls. Business owners are ping-ponging between the city and operators like Diamond Parking for clarity, so if you're parking there, double-check your bill to avoid surprises that could pinch your wallet on shopping trips.[1] On the justice front, Spokane Municipal Court is swamped with a record case backlog and too few public defenders after state limits cut their caseloads, impacting over 90% of defendants who can't afford private attorneys. Delays or dismissals loom, but the city is fighting back with law student interns and pushes for more funding, ensuring fairer hearings that keep our streets safer long-term.[1] Traffic alert: East Upriver Drive saw a car crash yesterday with heavy police presence and full closure; stay tuned for updates as crews investigate to prevent future hazards on your commute.[4] Looking ahead, Shades of Motherhood kicks off Black Maternal Health Week events today and through April 17, spotlighting vital wellness talks that strengthen families across Spokane.[6] Spokane County also proclaimed April Child Abuse Prevention Month, urging parents, educators, and agencies to collaborate via teams like the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary group for safer kids.[9] And soccer fans, our Spokane Zephyr FC fell to Dallas Trinity FC at the Cotton Bowl yesterday, but spring practices for Washington State Football are heating up, fueling local pride.[10] Plus, a $726K federal grant means Spokane County deputies gear up with robots, acoustic devices, and drone defenses for the 2026 World Cup in Seattle, boosting security here too via fan zones and overtime support.[7] Whether hunting eggs or supporting local spots like the reopening Doyle's vintage soda fountain on Boone, make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane's Spring Weekend: Safety Updates, Bloomsday Buzz, and Craft Festival Fun

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, April 4. Spokane is buzzing with spring energy today, kicking off with some smart safety upgrades rolling out across our streets. New crosswalks equipped with traffic lights are being installed on busy roads outside intersections, flashing alerts to drivers when pedestrians step up, which could save lives and make getting around safer for families and walkers alike.[1] And if you're feeling that community spirit, the Spokane Gives volunteer initiative is back this April, rallying folks to pitch in on local projects that strengthen our neighborhoods from cleanups to food drives.[1] Traffic heads up in Spokane Valley, where South Sullivan Road kicks off construction Monday, squeezing southbound lanes to one from 8th to 24th Avenue through mid-June, with northbound also narrowing, so plan alternate routes to dodge those delays and keep your commute smooth.[5] Bloomsday fever is building after last night's big kickoff bash in the West End, packed with race memorabilia, poster signings, and hype for the 50th running on May 3, now just weeks away, with registration open through May 1 for that iconic 12K thrill.[7][9] Check out the new 50 Years of Movement exhibition at Terrain Gallery on North Monroe, open Thursdays through Saturdays from 4 to 7pm through April 25, celebrating the races legacy with art and stories that capture why this event unites us all.[6] Your weekend lineup is stacked with fun. The Spokane Craft and Sewing Festival is rocking the County Fair and Expo Center from 10am today and tomorrow, perfect for quilters, crafters, and anyone hunting creative inspiration to spark your next project.[4] Music lovers, gear up for United We Dance, the ultimate rave experience at Knitting Factory on West Sprague at 9pm tonight, pulsing with beats to light up your evening.[2] Sports fans, catch Seattle Reign FC battling Denver Summit FC at ONE Spokane Stadium at 4:30pm, a high-energy clash bringing pro soccer excitement right here.[2][4] Tomorrow brings Riverfront Parks massive Easter egg hunt at 10am, scattering 20,000 eggs with the Easter Bunny hopping around for family photo ops and joy.[4] Dive into free jazz at Music City from 1 to 5:30pm for Jazz Appreciation Month, or hit Spokane Print Fest at The Hive at 2pm for live demos, local artists, and hands-on printing fun.[4] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Parking Tax Pinch, Valley Crime Alert, and Spring Weather Shifts

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 2nd. Kick off your day with the buzz thats shaping our city, from fresh policy shifts to weather thats keeping everyone on their toes. Starting today, Spokanites are feeling the pinch from a brand new parking tax thats just gone live a 12 percent hike on surface lots and 6 percent on garages.[1] City officials say it spares employees, students, residents, and on street spots, but downtown business owners are pushing back, calling those exemptions misleading and worrying itll drive away customers at a time when foot traffic is everything for local shops.[1] If youre heading downtown, double check your parking pass to avoid surprises that could add up quick. On the crime front, Spokane Valley deputies nailed two suspects Tuesday night after a wild chain of events at a store on North Pines Road.[4] It kicked off with a 16 year old swiping a 33 dollar power bank, only for the manager to chase him down and snag it back phone still plugged in.[4] Then four folks tried breaking into the office to grab that phone, with a 38 year old woman using a credit card to jimmy the lock until deputies swooped in.[4] Shes facing felony burglary and tool possession charges, the teen got hit with theft, and quick action kept things from escalating further great reminder to stay vigilant, neighbors. April brings a heartfelt call to action as Spokane County officially marks it Child Abuse Prevention Month.[3] Commissioners are rallying parents, educators, caregivers, and businesses to team up, creating safer spaces for our kids through awareness and support programs that make real differences in families lives.[3] Weather wise, expect a soggy start with periods of rain pushing highs to 51 degrees today, winds from the southeast at 5 to 10, and nearly 90 percent chance of showers.[5][2] Tonight brings steady rain early, up to a half inch, dropping to 37 with south winds picking up.[5] Mountains around Stevens, Snoqualmie, and Sherman Pass are under Winter Weather Advisories for slick, warm wet snow so drivers, take it slow.[5][9] Looking ahead, showers linger tomorrow at 47, then we warm into the 60s by midweek with partly sunny breaks.[2][5] For fun and safety, the citys rolling out four new Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons crosswalks with lights that flash to protect walkers on busy non intersection roads, making our streets smarter for everyone.[7] Plus, tune into tonights virtual open house on Spokane Countys 2046 Comprehensive Plan update its your chance to shape the future.[6] Stay dry out there, support local, and keep an eye on those little ones. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Spring Awakens: Gardens, Justice, and Community Giving

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 1st. Spring is blooming in Spokane today, and were kicking off with some serene news from Manito Park, where the Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden swings open its gates for the season right now. Picture this tranquil spot, designed back in 1974 by landscape architect Nagao Sakurai to celebrate our sister-city bond with Nishinomiya, Japan. Its daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., perfect for a peaceful stroll amid cherry blossoms and koi ponds, reminding us how these green spaces recharge our busy lives and strengthen community ties across the Pacific.[4] Shifting gears to city hall, officials are sounding the alarm on a big shift in our justice system. To match new caseload standards, Spokane may need to triple its public defender staff, hiring dozens more lawyers. This could mean fairer representation for folks navigating the courts, but itll test our budget and hiring muscle, ensuring justice doesnt skip a beat for those who need it most.[1] On a brighter note, its National Walking Day, and experts are cheering us all to lace up and hit the pavement. With Washington Heart and Stroke Walks coming this fall right here in Spokane, todays the spark to build those habits that keep our hearts strong and our trails livelyimagine dodging health woes while soaking in our riverside paths.[5] Volunteers, unite! April is National Volunteer Month, and the citys hyped about Spokane Gives returning, rallying us to pitch in and make our neighborhoods shine. Plus, Spokane Countys hosting public open houses today for the 2026 Comprehensive Plan update on rural landsyour voice shapes how our outskirts grow sustainably.[6][7] Looking ahead to the weekend, mark your calendars for First Friday on April 3rd downtown, with the Face-Off at Parkade Plaza and art walks in Browne's Addition. Families, dont miss the Easter Egg Hunt at Riverfront Park on April 4th, or catch The Police Experience at Northern Quest Pavilion. Music lovers, Bricks and Brews at The Mac or dueling pianos on Riverside promise fun nights out. And check the 50 Years of Movement Bloomsday exhibit for a nostalgic run through our racing history.[2] Seniors, keep an eye on property tax relief rolling out through Spokane County, easing those bills so you can enjoy more grandkid time without the pinch.[3] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Windstorm Recovery and Playoff Energy: Spokane Bounces Back

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, March 30th. Start your day with a heads up on the windstorm that battered Eastern Washington and North Idaho overnight, knocking out power to over 61,000 Avista customers at its peak. Crews are hustling to restore electricity, so if your lights are flickering or you're in the dark, patience is key, but stay safe by avoiding downed lines and checking Avista's updates for your neighborhood. This gusty mess hit hard, reminding us how quickly our cozy homes can go offline, but restoration is underway, bringing folks back to normal faster than expected. Shifting gears to brighter news, tonight's the night for high-energy vibes at the Knitting Factory, where punk rock legends Rise Against take the stage at 7:30 PM. If you're craving anthems that pack a punch, grab those tickets quick, because this show's set to electrify the crowd and shake off any storm blues. Over at Numerica Veterans Arena, hockey fans, don't miss the Spokane Chiefs hosting the Prince George Cougars for Round 1, Home Game 1 of the playoffs at 7:05 PM. The arena's buzzing with that electric playoff energy, where every goal could spark a Chiefs run deep into the postseason, pulling our community together in cheers. Looking ahead, mark August for Grammy-nominated hometown hero Benson Boone's Wanted Man tour hitting Numerica Veterans Arena, with tickets dropping Friday at 11 AM PST. Expect backflips, magic, and hits like Beautiful Things that make you feel alive, proving Spokane's breeding global stars who come back to rock their roots. And Gonzaga University hosts Building Hope and Community through Writing, Session 3 this afternoon from 1 to 3 PM in Rosauer 100, a free chance to connect through stories that build real bonds right here in our city. On the policy front, Washington's Covenant Home Ownership Program is firing back at a federal HUD investigation labeling it illegal discrimination. Spokane NAACP President Lisa Gardener champions it as a smart fix for redlining's lasting scars, helping families buy homes without the barriers that locked out generations. This fight underscores how local programs can rewrite homeownership dreams for everyday folks facing outdated biases. Riverfront Park stays a go-to spot for fresh air strolls amid the spring thaw, perfect for shaking off cabin fever. Whether you're powering through outages, catching live thrills, or diving into community chats, Spokane's pulse is strong today. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: March Madness, Shakespeare, and Spring Events

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, March 29th. We're starting off this Sunday with some sports action and plenty of things to keep you entertained this week. Let's talk soccer first. If you caught the match yesterday at ONE Spokane Stadium, you saw an intense showdown between Seattle Reign FC and Racing Louisville FC. The Reign came out strong, scoring two goals in the first half to build an early lead. Racing made things interesting with a late second-half goal, but it wasn't enough as Seattle held on for a two to one victory. Despite the loss, Racing showed some real fight, particularly in the second half, though they were dealing with some key players sidelined by injury. It's still early in the season for Louisville, and there's definitely time to turn things around. Now, if you're looking for something to do this afternoon, Gonzaga University has you covered. The Tempest is playing at Magnuson Theatre in College Hall starting at two o'clock. Tickets are just twelve dollars for students, fourteen for seniors and military, and sixteen for adults with reserved seating. It's a great way to spend your Sunday supporting local theater and catching some Shakespeare. Looking ahead to this week, sports fans are in for a treat. The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Elite Eight games are happening today, with some marquee matchups on the schedule. It's March Madness time, and the intensity is ramping up as teams compete for their shot at the Final Four coming up next month in Phoenix. If you're into outdoor activities and bikes, mark your calendars for April 18th. The Spokane Bike Swap returns to the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, giving you the chance to buy, sell, and trade everything from bikes to gear. Whether you're looking for a new ride or want to pass along some equipment, it's a community event that brings together cyclists of all levels. For those interested in civic engagement, yesterday was the No Kings 3.0 rally here in Spokane, part of a nationwide movement. These kinds of community events show how Spokane residents stay connected and involved in broader national conversations. It's shaping up to be an exciting week here in the Spokane area with sports, arts, and community activities keeping everyone busy. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Saturday: Protests, Investigations, and Community Action This Weekend

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, March 28. Rise and shine, Spokane! Its a crisp weekend morning, and our city is buzzing with energy from protests to ongoing investigations that affect us all. Kicking off today, the No Kings 3.0 nationwide rally hits BA Clark Park at 3922 North Normandie Street, right at the corner of Division and Garland, from 1 to 4:30 PM. This is the third big national protest since early 2025, with over 3000 events planned across the country, and locals are expected to turn out in force to voice their stance against thrones, crowns, and kings. Whether youre passionate about the cause or just curious about the crowd, its a chance to see democracy in action and connect with your neighbors, but plan for some traffic around there this afternoon[1][2][4]. Shifting gears to some serious local developments, investigators are still digging into the cause of that double-decker bus crash involving Spokane Transit Authority, which has folks on edge about public safety. The ripple effects hit home, reminding drivers and riders alike to stay vigilant on our roads. Meanwhile, over in the Lakeland Joint School District, the superintendent has been placed on leave amid an unfolding situation thats got parents and educators talking school leadership and accountability[3]. Dont let the news weigh you down though, because theres plenty to do this weekend. Head to Spokane Valley City Hall at 10210 East Sprague Avenue if youre tackling property taxes, open Fridays for payments by check or credit card, no cash, with receipts on hand, though thats wrapping up soon so check SpokaneCounty.org for details[6]. And keep an eye on city streets, with lane closures and reductions starting today that could reroute your commute, so download the latest from Spokane city updates to avoid headaches[7]. For family fun, peek at the Spokane Convention Center calendar for local events popping up, from entertainment to community gatherings that make our Lilac City shine[8]. Whether youre marching, paying bills, or just strolling Riverfront Park, todays got that Spokane spirit connecting us all to whats real and whats next. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Braces for Whiteout: Snow, Heroes, and Late-Night Vibes

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, March 26th. Kick off your day with a heads up on the weather thats gripping our city. Firefighters tackled a structure fire on Jackson Avenue early this morning, working swiftly to contain it and keep everyone safe amid the chaos. But the real story shaking things up is this sudden heavy snow warning blanketing the region, with authorities urging 33,000 folks to stay off the roads due to whiteout conditions. That means slower commutes, potential school delays, and a reminder to bundle up if youre heading out picture icy roads turning everyday drives into real adventures that test our Spokane grit. Shifting gears to brighter news, our citys spotlighting local heroes in wastewater management, recognizing four standout businesses for keeping our rivers and sewers in top shape. Its a nod to the behind-the-scenes work that keeps Spokane clean and flowing smoothly, impacting everything from your tap water to neighborhood streams. Meanwhile, Bouten Construction Co. is in the running as a finalist for the 2026 Large Business of the Year, celebrating their role in building our communitys backbone. On the infrastructure front, the North Spokane Corridors charging ahead with steady progress. Crews are now laying drilled shafts and bridge foundations for an elevated four-lane highway in Spokane Valley, part of stage three thats set to wrap through 2027. This means less traffic headaches down the line, connecting us better from Mission Avenue over Trent to Alki, with more miles opening by late 2028. Its transforming how we move around, easing congestion for families and commuters alike. Tragedy struck recently with a fatal shooting on Wellesley Avenue near 1900 East, leaving one dead and another injured after reports of an altercation. Our thoughts are with those affected as investigations continue. But lets turn to tonight: District 3 Council Members Zappone and Klitzke are hosting a community town hall at 5 p.m., your chance to voice concerns and shape local decisions. For fun, catch Umphreys McGee rocking the Knitting Factory at 8 p.m. on their Sky's the Limit Tour a 21-plus jam session with shared tables and cocktails thatll have you dancing through the snow vibes. Comedy fans, Hannibal Buress hits the Spokane Comedy Club around 7 p.m., promising laughs to melt away the chill. Nature lovers, the Spokane Mountaineers Backpacking School kicks off tonight in Spokane Valley, with eight weeks of indoor classes through May to gear you up for epic trails. And mark your calendars for the Spokane Home and Garden Show next month at the Convention Center, perfect for spring inspo. Note that SFCC has a faculty work day today, so no classes there. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Spring Sports, Career Opportunities, and Community Updates

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 25th. We're starting off with some sports action after yesterday's weather delay. Washington State's baseball team is heading to Gonzaga tonight at six o'clock for a matchup that was originally scheduled for Tuesday but got rained out. The Cougars will be looking to build momentum after sweeping Grand Canyon over the weekend, so if you're a baseball fan, that's definitely worth tuning into. On the professional sports front, Spokane Velocity FC is making moves to strengthen their roster. The local soccer team has just signed French defender Ibrahim Covi to bolster their backline for the upcoming season. Covi joins the team pending league and federation approval, bringing some international experience to the squad as they prepare for the year ahead. If you're looking to develop your career, there are some excellent opportunities coming up. The PMP Certification Program is holding in-person training right here in Spokane this week. The weekday session runs from March 24th through the 27th at 601 West First Avenue, making it convenient if you're interested in getting your Project Management Professional certification. The program is offered by the Project Management Institute and is considered the top professional certification for project managers. In government and community news, the City of Soap Lake recently approved a new ordinance establishing rules and regulations for city recreational vehicle parks. This came from a city council vote on March 18th and shows local governments continuing to adapt their services to meet community needs. Looking ahead at public engagement opportunities, the Department of Ecology is accepting public comments on the Port of Moses Lake's State Waste Discharge Permit renewal through April 24th. If you have concerns about water quality in that region, you can submit comments to the Eastern Region Office in Spokane. For those interested in staying active and engaged, there are various workshops and hiring events happening throughout the region through WorkSource, helping job seekers navigate their career paths with training in everything from financial capabilities to community engagement strategies. We've got plenty of spring activities ramping up as the weather improves, so get out and enjoy what Spokane has to offer this week. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Road Work, Windstorm Recovery, and Robot Success

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, March 23rd. Kicking off today with a big heads-up for drivers in Spokane Valley: South Barker Road between East Sprague and East Appleway is closing right now for a massive reconstruction project thatll run clean through June. Crews are widening it to three lanes, adding five near Appleway, plus bike lanes, sidewalks, and better stormwater systems to make it safer and smoother for everyone hitting the road daily. Through traffic is detoured west on Appleway and Sprague, but locals in the zone keep access, and watch for Appleway to Laberry closing mid-April with a temp road popping up nearby. This upgrade means fewer potholes and more room to bike or stroll come summer, but plan those detours to keep your commute zippy. Shifting to brighter news, Avista crews are wrapping up power restoration after last nights windstorm battered Eastern Washington and North Idaho, knocking out lights for over 61,000 customers at its peak. Most folks should be back online soon, but if youre still in the dark, check their updatesthose winds packed a punch, reminding us to secure those outdoor setups before the next gust. For the thinkers and doers, Gonzaga University hosts a free panel tonight at 6 PM in the Jepson Center Wolff Auditorium on Housing Affordability and Homelessness in Spokane. Experts dive into fresh Point-in-Time Count data, system trends, and city strategies, sparking real talk on how we tackle these challenges hitting families and neighborhoods hard. Its open to all, perfect for grabbing insights that could shape tomorrows solutions. Sports fans, gear up for high school soccer heating up at ONE Spokane StadiumRogers takes on North Central today, with more matchups like West Valley versus North Central on Thursday. Nothing beats that hometown roar as our kids battle it out. And shoutout to our local robotics whizzes: Spokane teams like 1595 The Dragons, 2147 CHUCK, and Valley squad 10416 Radical Raccoons are crushing it in the Pacific Northwest FIRST Robotics district after strong showings in Yakima and Bellevue last weekend. These innovators are building bots that inspire the next gen of engineers right here at home. Whether youre dodging construction, catching the panel, or cheering soccer goals, heres to a day full of Spokane spirit. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Chiefs Regular Season Finale Against Seattle Thunderbirds Tonight at Numerica Veterans Arena

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, March 22nd. We hope you're having a wonderful weekend so far. Sports fans, if you haven't made your way to the Numerica Veterans Arena yet, you're in for a treat today. The Spokane Chiefs are wrapping up their regular season with their final home game against the Seattle Thunderbirds, and doors open at three o'clock for the Bud Light Happy Hour with select discounted concessions. Puck drop is scheduled for five oh five in the evening. This comes on the heels of an absolutely dominant performance last night when the Chiefs defeated the Tri-City Americans six to one in front of another sellout crowd wearing throwback Spokane Comets jerseys for Turn Back the Clock Night. That's now five home sellouts this season, marking the most for the franchise since the nineteen ninety-nine two-thousand season. The game-worn jerseys from last night were auctioned off during intermissions with proceeds benefiting Big Table Spokane. Before the game, the Chiefs honored their three overage players, Dominik Petr, Logan Wormald, and Sam Oremba, in a touching pre-game ceremony with their families and billets. The team showed excellent balance with six different goal scorers contributing to the victory. Defenseman Marek Howell got things started, while captain Will McIsaac and several other contributors ensured it was a complete team effort. If you're planning to head to the arena today, here's what to expect. There will be a pre-game ceremony to announce the team's player awards for the twenty twenty-five twenty-twenty-six season, so arriving early is definitely recommended. It's always a special moment when the franchise recognizes its standout performers. The atmosphere should be electric as fans come together to celebrate another successful regular season and look ahead to the playoffs. Whether you're a devoted hockey fan or just looking for something to do this Sunday afternoon, the Chiefs game offers great entertainment and community spirit. The regular season finale is one of those events that really brings Spokane together. Before you head out, make sure to check conditions on local roads and keep an eye on the weather. Have a fantastic Sunday in Spokane, and we hope to see you at the arena tonight. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Saturday: Public Safety Changes, Homeless Progress, and Weekend Fun

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, March 21st. Kick off your weekend with the buzz around town as our community tackles big changes and gears up for some serious fun. Starting with a game-changer for public safety, Washington Governor signed a new law banning law enforcement from wearing face coverings during interactions, aiming to build trust especially among refugees and immigrants in Spokane who say its a vital step toward genuine community connections, though leaders stress theres more work ahead after recent ICE enforcement spikes.[1] Meanwhile, WSDOT unveiled plans to reconnect the East Central neighborhood bisected by I-90 back in the 1950s, promising to bring back the hum of life around Liberty Park and ease decades of frustration for residents whove felt cut off from their own backyard.[1] On the homelessness front, Mayor Lisa Brown highlighted promising progress from the citys outreach teams and scattered shelters, with folks leaving emergency housing for permanent spots up 86 percent and returns to the streets down 43 percent, showing how these investments are truly moving the needle for those navigating tough times.[3] And tonight, the Washington Coalition for Police Accountability hosts a community memorial for Otto Zeidler, whose tragic case sparked statewide reforms after a hefty city settlement and DOJ-mandated changes to SPD training.[1] Parks and rec lovers, get excitedSpokane Public Schools and Parks announced phase one of the Together Spokane initiative, rolling out all-weather fields with lights at Shadle Park High School and two more sites to extend playtime year-round, a new irrigation system at Cannon Hill Park to ditch those manual hoses, upgrades at Westgate and Friendship Parks, plus a brand-new park at fast-growing Meadow Glen starting construction late summer, all fueled by community input to keep kids active and neighborhoods thriving.[1][3] Todays packed with action: Catch Spokane Velocity FC battling the New York Cosmos at noon at ONE Spokane Stadium for high-energy soccer thrills, or cheer the Spokane Chiefs against Tri-City Americans at 6:05 pm at Numerica Veterans Arena.[2][9] Sports fans can also hit the PNW Card Show at Spokane Convention Center from 10 am, trading gems and stories.[2] Music calls tonight with Max Daniels rocking oldies at Arbor Crest Wine Cellars Fireside Dinner Series at 6 pm, a nostalgic 80s-90s R&B and hip-hop bash This Is How We Do It with DJ Exodus at The District at 9 pm, or Candlelight Tribute to Adele at 8:30 pm at the Davenport Hotel, all perfect for unwinding with local vibes.[2][6][11] Sadly, note that beloved Pig Out in the Park is canceled after 44 years, shifting our food scene focus elsewhere.[3] Gas prices are climbing, so plan those drives wisely, and keep an eye on Gesa Pavilion seeking partners for a seasonal concert series.[3][5] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.qui

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Soccer Thrills, Zag Spirit, and Winter Storm Warnings

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, March 19th. Start your day with some high-energy action right here in town, as the Seattle Sounders take on the Vancouver Whitecaps at One Spokane Stadium tonight in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Kickoff promises thrills with these Pacific Northwest rivals clashing under the lights, and tickets are nearly sold out, so if you havent grabbed yours, hustle over to the box office or online before they vanish. This match isnt just soccer its a chance for our community to rally behind the Emerald City squad and feel that electric buzz that turns a stadium into a sea of cheers, boosting local pride and filling up nearby spots with fans hungry for post-game bites. If youre into hoops or just love a good Zag party, Gonzaga alums and fans are heading out for ZagUp Portland this afternoon at the Hotel Eastlund from 3:30 to 5:30, fueling up with appetizers, a no-host bar, and exclusive Zag Shop merch before the No. 3 Zags tip off against No. 14 Kennesaw State at the Moda Center. Its a $30 ticket to spirited pre-game fun that connects our Gonzaga family across the border, and with space limited, its a hot ticket for anyone craving that Bulldog camaraderie even if it means a quick drive west. On the arts scene, catch The Notebook at the First Interstate Center for the Arts tonight at 7:30, bringing Nicholas Sparks heartfelt romance to the stage with all its emotional twists thatll have couples holding hands a little tighter and reminding us why Spokanites love these intimate Broadway gems right in our backyard. Its part of a run through March 22nd, perfect for date night or a solo escape into stories that hit close to home. Heads up for weather watchers winter storm warnings are out for parts of Washington and Oregon, with up to two feet of snow possible in higher spots, so if youre heading into the Cascades or eastside, pack chains and check updates to keep your commute safe and your adventures on track. Meanwhile, Spokane firefighters swiftly contained an accidental kitchen blaze yesterday, a quick reminder to double-check those stovetops and stay vigilant so small slips dont spark bigger worries for families. In Spokane Valley, tune into the State of the Region breakfast at 9 AM, where GSI dishes on growth and opportunities shaping our neighborhoods, or join the Tax Essentials webinar at noon for smart tips on 2025 filings that could save you real cash come April. Out in Newman Lake, the fire districts board meets today to tackle community safety head-on. For drives south, note Lewistons Thain Grade closes briefly from 8:45 to 9:45 AM for rock removal after rains loosened some boulders safety first keeps everyone rolling smoothly. And the citys gathering community input at 11 AM on climate and resiliency policies for our Comprehensive Plan update, your voice helping craft a greener, tougher Spokane for years ahead. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more lo

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    Spokane Local Frequency: New Dining, Professional Soccer, and Winter Weather

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 18th. It's a big day for downtown Spokane as we welcome a brand new culinary destination to the heart of the city. Plunder, a rum and tapas bar, is having its grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony this afternoon at three o'clock at 108 North Washington Street. If you're looking for bold flavors and a vibrant atmosphere, organizers say this is your chance to be among the first to experience what they're calling Spokane's newest culinary hotspot. The best part? The celebration is completely free, so come on down and meet the team behind this exciting new venue. Speaking of excitement, soccer fans across Spokane are in for a real treat this week. The Seattle Sounders are bringing professional soccer to our city tonight as they face off against the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Concacaf Champions Cup at ONE Spokane Stadium. This is the second leg of their Round of 16 matchup, and the Sounders are looking to advance to the quarterfinals after dominating with a three to nothing victory in Vancouver last week. It's a huge opportunity for those on the east side of the Cascades to catch professional soccer up close and personal without having to make the trek to Seattle. The women's soccer action continues next week too, as Reign FC will be hosting their first game of a three game homestand right here in Spokane. Both teams are playing in our city because Seattle's Lumen Field is undergoing renovations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in June. It's wonderful timing for young soccer fans in Spokane to see some of the highest levels of the sport right in their own backyard. In weather news, winter is making one last push across the Pacific Northwest. Winter storm warnings have been issued for parts of Oregon and Washington, with forecasters expecting up to two feet of snow in some areas. Make sure to keep an eye on those conditions if you're traveling today or planning outdoor activities. As we look ahead, there's plenty more happening in Spokane this spring with soccer matches, new dining experiences, and all the cultural events our community has to offer. Keep checking back with us for all the latest developments. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Monday Kickoff: Soccer, Markets, March Madness and Summer Adventures

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, March 16. Kicking off the week with some high-energy action right here in our backyard, the Mt. Spokane JV soccer team hosts Cheney this afternoon at 3pm at Union Stadium in Mead. Its the seasons opener for both squads, with zero records on the line but plenty of hometown pride at stake imagine those young athletes charging the field under clear spring skies, building rivalries thatll fuel the rest of the year. Grab the kids, pack some snacks, and cheer them on its a perfect way to shake off Mondays blues and connect with our tight-knit sports community.[1] Shifting to the markets, Peirone Produce just dropped their Melissa's Market Update for this week, straight from their Hallett Road spot in west Spokane. Fresh insights on whats peaking now mean smarter shopping for your meals, whether youre stocking up for family dinners or experimenting with local flavors that keep our tables vibrant and our farmers thriving. Head over to 9818 West Hallett for the full scoop it directly supports the growers powering our regions bounty.[3] Basketball fans, keep your eyes peeled Gonzaga womens team just snagged a No. 12 seed in the NCAA tournament, with Coach Lisa Fortier leading the charge from Spokane. This spotlights our citys hoops heartbeat, drawing national attention and firing up Bulldog pride that ripples through local bars, watch parties, and campus vibes expect packed spots downtown as the tourney heats up.[5] For fun today and beyond, hop across to Coeur dAlene for lake-inspired escapes that feel like Spokanite extensions just a quick drive away. Todays calm calls for planning tomorrows Sunday Brunch Cruise on Lake Coeur dAlene, with gourmet buffets and stunning views that recharge your week, or the epic St. Joe River Cruise slicing through North Idahos wild beauty. Looking ahead, the Farmers Market kicks off Wednesdays in May for fresh eats, while summer teases Prairie Fest and the long-awaited Air Show roaring back after decades. These outings weave adventure into everyday life, strengthening ties across our inland empire.[2] And if speeds your thrill, Firebird Raceway northwest of here drops their 2026 drag racing calendar today, firing up late March through October with family-friendly roars that echo our love for horsepower heritage.[4] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Soccer Surges: Zephyr Dominates, Velocity Hosts Omaha Today

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15th. What a fantastic weekend kickoff in the Inland Northwest, folks, with soccer fever gripping our city and some big local moves making waves thatll touch everyones daily lives. Last night at ONE Spokane Stadium, our Spokane Zephyr FC put on a clinic, dominating Brooklyn FC 3-0 in their first home match of the spring season. Defender Reese Tappan opened the scoring with a powerful header in the 36th minute, followed by Tori Zierenbergs lightning-fast breakaway goal just five minutes later, and Ginger Fontenot sealed the deal with her second of the year on a breakaway run. Goalkeeper Hope Hisey notched her seventh clean sheet, the second most in the Gainbridge Super League, while the team welcomed back injured stars Ally Cook and Katie Murray. Coach Nicole Lukic praised the squads three weeks of sharp training, saying it showed on the pitch, and players credited the roaring crowd for keeping the energy high. This win catapults Zephyr FC to fifth in the standings, building serious playoff momentumthe kind that unites our community and boosts local pride as we chase those postseason dreams. And hold onto your seats, soccer fans, because today at 3pm, its Spokane Velocity FC taking on Union Omaha right back at ONE Spokane Stadium. Our boys in green are defending home turf against a disciplined contender whos always a threat. Expect high-energy action, aggressive play, and that electric stadium vibe with top-notch sightlines and fan amenities. Grab tickets nowits the perfect way to cap your Sunday with pro-level thrills thatll have you cheering for hours. Shifting gears to city hall drama, Spokane Valley just greenlit a 100-thousand-dollar study to challenge state parking mandates, announced yesterday. Leaders argue these rules cramp local development, driving up costs for businesses and families who rely on affordable parking for shopping, dining, and everyday errands. This could reshape how we navigate our growing valley, easing traffic woes and sparking more vibrant neighborhoods if it pans out. In brighter community news, Right at Home Spokane snagged three 2026 Best of Home Care awards for stellar client experiences, caregiver satisfaction, and top in-home care quality. Its a win for seniors and families here, ensuring reliable support that lets loved ones age comfortably at home amid our tight-knit community. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for Jonah Kagen at the Knitting Factory on Tuesday or Rittz and Dropout Kings Gr8ful Tour at The District Thursdayboth packing the house with fresh vibes. Whether youre soccer-bound today or plotting your week, Spokane is buzzing. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Rebounds: March Madness, Music, and Community Spirit After the Storm

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for March 14th. Kicking off with the headlines that hit close to home, Spokane Police made two big arrests yesterday that underscore their commitment to keeping our neighborhoods safe. First, officers followed a stolen MacBook trail right to a burglary suspect, uncovering a stash of other pilfered goods and hauling them in before more damage could spread through our community. Then, in a heartbreaking case, the Special Victims Unit nabbed a local teacher on charges of rape of a child and molestation, a stark reminder of why vigilance protects our kids every single day. Meanwhile, recovery efforts are in full swing after that brutal windstorm tore through Eastern Washington and North Idaho earlier this week, knocking out power to over 61,000 Avista customers. As of this morning, about 8,500 are still in the dark, with some spots possibly offline through the weekend, so check your lines, stock up on essentials, and support neighbors who need a hand. Shifting to brighter skies, our Gonzaga Bulldogs are riding high as WCC Champions, gearing up for March Madness glory that could pack arenas and boost local pride nationwide. And hearts are heavy for Fairchild AFB families, as members of the 141st Air Refueling Wing got activated to support operations amid tensions in Iran, disrupting homes but rallying our Inland Northwest spirit, with calls to donate to the base food pantry. Today is packed with ways to shake off the storm blues and dive into Spokane's vibrant scene. Soccer fans, head to ONE Spokane Stadium at 6 PM for Spokane Zephyr FC battling Brooklyn FC, a high-stakes match that energizes our growing sports culture. Music lovers, the Knitting Factory hosts Smells Like Nirvana at 8 PM, a killer tribute band channeling grunge legends in an intimate 21-plus vibe with reserved tables and cocktails. Over at Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, catch the Spokane Jazz Orchestra with Blake Braley reimagining Prince hits in big band style at 7:30 PM, tickets from 34 to 44 bucks for a soulful night out. Cheer on squads at the Pacific Coast Cheer Co Pacific Northwest competition running through tomorrow, and don't miss the Ducks Unlimited Banquet in Spokane Valley starting at 5 PM, blending conservation fun with fundraising that keeps our outdoors thriving. These events aren't just entertainment, they weave us together, from healing after storms to cheering our teams and savoring live tunes that make Spokane pulse. Stay connected, stay safe. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Braces for 65 mph Winds While Honoring Reverend Jesse Jackson

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12th. Start your day with a moment of reflection as flags across the City of Spokane fly at half-staff today in remembrance of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson, honoring his lifelong fight for justice that inspired communities like ours. But hold on tight, folks, because Mother Nature is bringing the real drama with a high wind warning in effect until 11 a.m. Expect southwest gusts up to 65 mph overnight into this morning, whipping through downtown Spokane, Spokane Valley, Airway Heights, and beyond, potentially toppling trees, knocking out power, and making drives sketchy especially for high-profile vehicles. City crews, first responders, and Spokane 311 are on high alert, ready to tackle damage reports, while Avista urges everyone to have a safety plan, stay low in your home, and watch for flying debris, patchy blowing dust in spots like the Columbia Basin could add to the chaos. If youre dodging the gusts later, shake off the storm with some green-themed fun as St. Patricks Day celebrations kick off early, including a lively University of Idaho Vandal gathering in Spokane from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight, perfect for toasting with fellow alumni amid parades and pub crawls lighting up Spokane Valley. Families, get the kids bouncing at Jump For Joy in Spokane Valley where open jump sessions run from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, just $11 an hour plus tax for hours of trampoline thrills that build energy and confidence. Students at Spokane Community College can unwind in the Game Room from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free pool, ping pong, and video games to spark some friendly competition. Nature lovers, head out to Wildland Cooperative in Colbert at 4:30 p.m. for a Spokane Riverkeeper happy hour, sipping the special For the River beer where every pour supports river health, paired with farm-to-table bites from their regenerative organic farm thats salmon-safe and wildlife-friendly, plus sign up for their 2026 CSA to lock in fresh, nutrient-packed produce. Eastern Washington University wraps the evening with a Speaker Series on the Future of Work and Entrepreneurship from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Catalyst Building, offering insights to fuel your career ambitions right here at home. Stay safe out there, Spokane, as these winds remind us how our community pulls together through every squall. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Monday: Fresh Snow Incoming, Comedy Stars Touring, and Geography Matters

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, March 9th. Rise and shine, Spokane friends, its a crisp Monday morning and weve got your pulse on whats buzzing right here in our vibrant city. First up, if youre dreaming of hitting the slopes, hold those plansMount Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park stayed shut yesterday thanks to those relentless heavy winds and unusually warm temps that turned the runs into a risky mess. The grooming crews couldnt keep up, but heres the good news: fresh snow is tapping its toes in the forecast, and theyre watching conditions like hawks. That could mean epic powder days soon, so keep your eyes peeled on their updates and maybe dust off those skis for a spontaneous adventure that gets you gliding through our Inland Northwest paradise.[1] Shifting gears to laughs thatll warm your soul, comedy fans, mark your calendars because the hilarious Big Jay Oakerson is carving out spots on his 2026 tour right here in Spokane. This raw, no-holds-barred funnyman brings his crowd-work magic to our stages, promising gut-busting stories that hit close to home and leave you wiping tears of joy. Snag those tickets quick before they vanish, because nothing beats unwinding with top-tier stand-up after a long weekits the perfect way to connect with fellow locals over shared hilarity.[2] And dont sleep on Kelsey Cook either, whos lighting up the comedy circuit with her whip-smart wit and family-inspired zingers. Shes touring major spots this year, and with Spokane in the mix, expect a night of clever takes on life thatll have you texting friends mid-show. These shows arent just entertainment; theyre community glue, drawing us together for those feel-good evenings that remind us why we love calling this place home.[4] Locally, a Spokane teacher is stirring the pot on education, calling out how No Child Left Behind zapped geography from our classrooms back in 2002. Kids today mixing up oceans or blanking on the Middle East? Its a wake-up call thats sparking real talk about bringing back those world-expanding lessons, fueling our kids wanderlust and smarts for tomorrows adventures right here.[3] Whether youre chasing snow, chasing laughs, or chasing better schools, Spokanites are making moves that matter. Bundle up, get out there, and make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Sunday: Wind Advisory, Basketball Finals, and Community Spirit

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, March 8th. Kick off your day with partly cloudy skies and temps climbing to 65 before dropping to 44 tonight, but brace yourself, folks, a wind advisory hits from 8am to 9pm with southwest gusts up to 50 miles per hour across Spokane, North Idaho, and surrounding areas. Those blasts could scatter unsecured items, topple tree limbs, spark power outages, and make roads tricky, especially for high-profile vehicles, so drive smart and secure your yards.[1][3] Over in sports, its the thrilling final day of the State B basketball tournament right here in Spokane, where senior athletes are lacing up for their last high school games, surrounded by cheering family and friends. These young stars are soaking in every buzzer-beater moment, turning the court into a heartfelt send-off that reminds us why local hoops captures our hearts.[1][3] On the community front, heartwarming news from the Corbin Senior Center, where multiple businesses rallied after a Help Me Hayley report spotlighted their busted HVAC system. Theyre now stepping up with a brand-new setup, ensuring our seniors stay comfy year-round and proving Spokane pulls together when it counts.[5] Shifting to headlines making waves, authorities nabbed six folks in a Spokane Valley raid targeting drugs and property crimes, a big win for safer streets in our neighborhoods. A womans death in a Sprague backyard has investigators on scene, and no injuries thankfully from a Spokane Transit bus that veered off-road near Cheney. Plus, city property owners, heads up, youre eligible for free residential light upgrades to brighten homes and cut energy bills.[1][3] For fun today, catch Junie B. Jones, The Musical at 2pm at Spokane Childrens Theatre, a sassy first-grade adventure packed with songs and laughs perfect for families, with tickets from 12 bucks for kids. Mark your calendars for the Purple Ribbon Banquet at 5pm in Spokane Valleys Great Room, honoring community efforts, and if youre into womens issues, join the Spokane Free America Walkout vibe for International Womens Day action.[2][9][10][7] Stay connected to these stories shaping our city, because when Spokane moves, we all thrive. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: March 7 - Coffee, Mysteries, and Candlelight Concerts

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, March 7. Around the Inland Northwest today, it is one of those early March Saturdays that makes you want to get out and do a little bit of everything, and Spokane has you covered from coffee to candlelight. If you are up early and feeling ambitious, head north to Coeur d’Alene where The Well-Read Moose is hosting A Cozy Mystery Morning with author Angela Sanders. From 9 to 10 a.m., they are opening early for books, coffee, donuts, and a relaxed chat about her cozy crime novel A Whiff of Murder, a perfect low-key start for readers who like their mysteries gentle and their caffeine strong.[4] Back on this side of the state line, tech-curious listeners might point the car toward North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, where the free AI Hackathon runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hedlund Building. High school and college students, teachers, and community members will team up to tackle local challenges using artificial intelligence tools, with guidance, lunch, and prizes all provided. No experience needed, just ideas and curiosity.[4] If your weekend calls for something slower, Indaba Coffee on West Riverside is doubling as an art gallery today. Local artist Don Bailey is showing his work there daily through the end of April, so you can grab a latte and wander through a full exhibit without ever leaving the cafe.[4] For families, Spokane Children’s Theatre is staging Junie B. Jones, The Musical, a lively adaptation of the beloved first-grade troublemaker that aims to spark kids’ love of reading with plenty of songs and silliness.[3] And tonight, theatre lovers can head to Whitworth University’s Cowles Auditorium for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, a poignant and funny story about a gifted teen investigating a neighborhood mystery.[4] Spokane Civic Theatre continues its sharp political comedy POTUS, following the women desperately keeping a bumbling president out of disaster.[4] Wine fans can celebrate Washington Wine Month at Fête – A Nectar Co in downtown Spokane, where a pop up tasting this afternoon brings in ten wineries pouring three wines each between 1 and 4 p.m., with a grazing table, VIP hour at noon, and chances to win prizes and winery swag.[5] And as the sun goes down, the historic Davenport Hotel downtown turns into a glowing concert hall. The Candlelight: Coldplay and Imagine Dragons program offers a tribute to both bands at 6:30 and again at 8:30 p.m., where string musicians reinterpret big anthems under hundreds of candles in the ballroom, giving Spokane a little slice of cinematic magic for a Saturday night out.[2] Looking ahead, Spokane Parks and Recreation has announced Indian Canyon Golf Course will open for the season on March 12, making it the final city course to come online for 2026, so golfers can start dusting off those clubs and planning tee times across all four city tracks.[6] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you to

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Stranded Abroad, United at Home

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th. Start your day with a story thats gripping our community like a real life thriller. Doug Kelley, the Spokane legend who helped launch Bloomsday and rose through the ranks at Avista, is stuck in Doha, Qatar, after a quick stopover on his way home from an African safari turned into a nightmare. Escalating war between the US, Israel, and Iran has grounded all flights, with missile strikes rattling the city, emergency alerts blaring in Arabic, and even massive booms shaking his hotel. Kelleys rolling with it, staying put as Qatari leaders shift from mediators to furious after Iran hit targets there, but his familys heartsick back home. Local leaders like Congressman Baumgartner and Senators Cantwell and Murray are pushing for help from the State Department to bring him back safely. It reminds us how global fires can trap everyday folks like Doug, turning vacation dreams into tense waits, and why we rally for our own. Shifting closer to home, weather wise expect those isolated showers from yesterday to fade into sunny skies today, perfect for shaking off the chill and getting out. Tragedy struck nearby too, with the Colfax community uniting in grief after their head basketball coach passed from cancer, a heartfelt loss thats drawing support from across the region. And a somber note, that missing woman from Sprague was sadly found dead, underscoring how we all pull together in tough times. On the civic front, Spokane City Council wrapped up a busy February with key actions on everything from public rules for the parking tax to committee updates, keeping our streets and services running smooth. Looking ahead, lawmakers are eyeing 400,000 in state funding that could boost local projects, a win for infrastructure fans. For fun today and this weekend, bundle up for the Spokane Chiefs taking on the Portland Winterhawks this Saturday, March 11th, at the Arena for some high energy hockey thatll fire up the family. Catch electronic vibes with Barely Alive Presents Overdrive tomorrow, March 6th, or groove to Two Feet on The Next Steps Tour March 10th, both packing venues with beats thatll have you dancing through the week. Stay connected to your city, Spokane, because these stories shape our lives. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Sounds: Spring Music, Sports, and Community Spirit

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 4th. Folks, kick off your day with some electrifying news straight from the music scene thats got our city buzzing. Experimental pop sensation Cobrah just dropped her raw new single Dog, the final taste before her album Torn hits this Friday on Atlantic Records. Its a gritty track that flips from bold provocation to heartfelt vulnerability, where she bares her longing to settle down for the long haul. And get this, shell bring that high-energy chaos to the Knitting Factory right here in Spokane on April 7th as part of her massive North American tour. Picture gothic beats and sultry vocals filling the room, evolving her sound with producers whove worked with The Weeknd and even Rosalía. If youre craving live music that pushes boundaries, snag those tickets now, because shows like this remind us why Spokanites love our vibrant venues that draw national acts just a short drive away. Sticking with the Knitting Factory, mark your calendars for August 14th when The Beths team up with Beach Bunny for a US tour stop. These indie rock darlings deliver catchy hooks and emotional depth thatll have you singing along all night, perfect for summer vibes as our weather warms up. Its the kind of lineup that turns a Thursday into an unforgettable escape, boosting our local scene and giving fans real community energy. On the sports front, the Spokane Indians baseball team made waves yesterday by announcing no pride night to open their 2026 season. Theyre clear this doesnt signal less inclusivity overall, just a shift in programming as they gear up for another summer of high-flying plays at Avista Stadium. For families and fans, it means focusing on core game-day fun, with fireworks, giveaways, and that classic minor-league excitement that packs the stands and strengthens hometown pride. Beyond the headlines, dive into Spokaneways spring awakening. Hit Riverfront Park for early blooms and trails that clear your mind after a long winter, or catch free yoga sessions downtown starting this weekend. The farmers market ramps up Saturdays with fresh local produce, connecting you to growers who fuel our tables. For indoor thrills, the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture spotlights a new exhibit on Inland Northwest history, weaving stories of resilience that hit home. Whether youre chasing concerts, cheering bats, or soaking up community spirit, Spokan delivers today. Stay tuned for more. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane City Council Makes Bold Moves on Kratom, Immigration, and Community Safety

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Tuesday, March 3. Spokane kicked off the week with some big city council moves that are already sparking conversations across our neighborhoods. In a unanimous vote, the council approved an ordinance banning the sale of kratom within city limits, introduced by Mayor Lisa Brown to protect public health from the unregulated herbal supplement thats been linked to serious side effects. They didnt stop there, passing measures to create immigration enforcement free zones on public property and blocking private leases for detention facilities, aiming to make our community a safer, more welcoming place for families regardless of background. These changes connect directly to real lives, offering reassurance to immigrants while sparking debate on balancing safety and sanctuary ideals. Over at Gonzaga University, leaders are stepping up against online slurs and threats targeting communities of color, with the Black Student Union pushing for stronger action. Its a reminder that healthy connections start on campus and ripple out to strengthen our whole city. Meanwhile, Newport just reported losing $330,000 to scammers posing as their insurance provider, a stark warning for all of us to double-check those calls and protect our wallets. On a brighter note, get your golf game ready, folks. Downriver Golf Course swings open for the season this Friday, March 6, joining The Creek at Qualchan and Esmeralda, which launched yesterday. Perfect timing with spring teasing us, so grab your clubs and hit the fairways for some fresh air and friendly competition. Lander Restaurant Week is hopping too, with three-course deals at spots across the area, ideal for date nights or trying new flavors without breaking the bank. Weather-wise, we caught that stunning lunar eclipse in the early hours, and meteorologists say mild temps stick around, though watch for those rising gas prices hitting our pumps harder than the national average amid global tensions. Gonzaga Bulldogs fans, keep the energy high as the season heats up. For music lovers, rock out with upcoming shows like Two Feet hitting nearby stages soon. Stay connected, Spokane. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spring Arrives Early in Spokane: Sunshine, Home Shows, and Weekend Fun

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for February 28, 2026. What a perfect Saturday to kick off the weekend with sunshine and temps climbing into the high 40s, maybe even the 50s in spots like Coeur dAlene and Deer Park. Meteorologists are calling it springlike weather, dry through Tuesday, so grab those jackets and get out there before rain sneaks in midweek. This warmth means more than just comfortable strolls, though, it ties right into why locals are flocking to the Spokane Home and Yard Show at the Spokane Convention Center, packed wall-to-wall through the weekend with waterfalls, putting greens, and cutting-edge landscaping that could transform your backyard into an oasis. Organizers boast its the regions biggest, four-day event, spotlighting fresh home improvement ideas you wont see anywhere else, perfect for sparking that next project as we shake off winter. Shifting to headlines, Spokane police wrapped up details on last months double-decker bus crash under a low viaduct, citing driver Wayne Morgan for negligent driving after he followed a faulty STA GPS right into trouble. The good news? Those buses are back with beefed-up safety audits, rerouting under tricky spots to keep riders secure and commutes smooth. Over in Lower Crossing, neighbors like Martis Nenno are rallying against a proposed housing boom that could swell their historic streets by 60 percent, worrying about narrow roads clogging emergency access and overwhelming the riverside charm. The city insists developers will widen paths and add hydrants, but residents want tailored rules, not one-size-fits-all, and you can weigh in on the 20-year comprehensive plan at planspokane.org to shape Spokaness growth your way. Tragedy struck Spokane Valley too, with a hit-and-run pedestrian death near Pines and Eismeer, the 35-year-old driver now facing vehicular homicide charges, a stark reminder to drive vigilant. Firefighters meanwhile contained two accidental blazes in west Spokane yesterday, no one home, quick work keeping damage minimal. Across the border, Coeur dAlene heroes like firefighter Dave Tyisdall earned Idahos Medal of Honor for bravery on Canfield Mountain, honoring everyday courage that saves lives. Tonight, sports fans, catch the Spokane Chiefs after their shutout win, or root for the Zags needing a big rivalry victory at Saint Marys. Cowboy Ian Munsick saddles up at First Interstate Center at 7, Club 90s heats up Knitting Factory at 9 for Heated Rivalry Night, WAC Indoor Track fills The Podium, and Inlanders Restaurant Week means deals at spots like Durkins, tasting downtown icons without breaking the bank. Families, Jump for Joy in Spokane Valley offers open trampoline jumps till 1:15 then 3:45 to 7. Its a lineup connecting us through fun, food, and fresh starts. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Faith, Comedy, Hockey and World Cup Soccer Dreams

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, February 26. Kick off your day with some high-energy faith and music as TobyMac brings his electrifying Hits Deep Tour to Numerica Veterans Arena tonight at 7 PM, joined by Crowder and Jeremy Camp for a powerhouse lineup of anthems like I Just Need U, Come As You Are, and I Still Believe. Fans are already buzzing about this hit-packed show that promises to lift spirits and get everyone singing along, making it the perfect way to shake off the winter chill and connect with the community through feel-good vibes.[2][4] Over at the Spokane Comedy Club, catch Hannah Jones taking the stage at 7 PM for laughs that hit close to home, poking fun at everyday life in a way that leaves you grinning long after. Its a great spot to unwind with friends before the big concert crowds roll in.[6] Sports fans, keep an eye on the Spokane Chiefs as they welcome 2007-born goaltender Justin Perreault to the roster just in time for this weeks games, bolstering their lineup after forward Cohen Harris received a five-game WHL suspension for a cross-checking incident last Saturday against Tri-City. This shake-up could spark some intense action on the ice, rallying local hockey enthusiasts to cheer louder than ever.[9][11] Looking ahead to a sizzling summer, Spokane is gearing up for its summer of soccer tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, even without hosting matches. Gonzaga Universitys Luger Field is set for FIFA-approved renovations starting in April, potentially becoming a national teams training base, while Northern Quest Resort positions itself as the host hotel. Riverfront Parks Gesa Pavilion will host massive fan zones with watch parties on June 19 and July 19, amplified by new libation zones allowing outdoor beer gardens and family-friendly sipping spots thanks to House Bill 1515. Local spots like Brick West and No-Li are planning their own events, turning downtown into a festival hub that boosts businesses, draws crowds, and ignites youth soccer passion for lasting community impact.[3] On a serious note, Spokane Police are investigating an officer-involved use of deadly force from yesterday, with preliminary details forthcoming from the Spokane Independent Investigation Response Team. Stay tuned for updates as more information is released.[1] Gonzaga students and locals interested in STEM can join EWeek Girls Day today from 12:15 to 1:30 PM in Bollier 103, writing postcards to inspire young engineers and sparking the next generation of innovators right here on campus.[13] Whether youre hitting the arena, laughing it up, or dreaming of soccer fever, Spokanites are making every moment count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Community Connection and Evening Events

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 25th. Start your day with a heads up on the serious news out of North Spokane, where police are still investigating a fatal stabbing from yesterday. No arrests yet, but authorities are working tirelessly to bring clarity and justice to this heartbreaking situation, reminding us all to stay vigilant in our neighborhoods. Shifting to brighter spots, today is packed with ways to dive into Spokane's vibrant scene. Hockey fans, grab your seats at Spokane Arena tonight for the Spokane Chiefs taking on the Victoria Royals—nothing beats that electric energy of a home game puck drop, fueling our local pride and keeping family traditions alive. Over at the McCarthey Athletic Center, catch the Portland Pilots challenging the ninth-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team at 6 p.m. It's a West Coast Conference showdown with national eyes on our city, where underdogs could shake up the standings and inspire the next generation of hoop dreamers. Music lovers, if you missed last night's Justin Furstenfeld show at the Knitting Factory, tickets are still hot for similar rock vibes soon—check it out for that intimate live rush downtown. Head to the Downtown Spokane Partnership's Annual Meeting and Best in BID Awards this afternoon from 3:30 to 6 p.m., a lively gathering celebrating 30 years of transforming our city core. Expect highlights from 2025 wins, 2026 previews, board announcements, and awards for the heroes making downtown bustle with jobs, shops, and buzz—perfect for networking over bites and drinks. Students and culture seekers at SFCC, swing by the French Club Carnival from noon to 2 p.m. in the SUB lounge for games, treats, and a taste of joie de vivre that sparks creativity right on campus. Looking ahead, Riverfront Park's ice rink is open today with free skate rentals on paid admission, gliding you into winter fun along the Spokane River. These events aren't just happenings—they weave our community tighter, boosting local businesses and creating memories that make Spokane feel like home. Stay safe, get out there, and support what's making our city thrive. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Local Frequency: Monday February 23rd Community Events and Activities

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, February 23rd. We're starting the week off with plenty of opportunities to get out and stay active around Spokane. If you're looking to jump into some physical fun, Open Jump Spokane has their trampolines open today from nine thirty in the morning until seven at night, making it a great midday activity for families and fitness enthusiasts alike. For those who prefer a more creative outlet, the Shut Up and Write group is gathering this evening at six fifteen at the Cheney Library. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting to put pen to paper, this is a welcoming space where writers of all experience levels can focus on their craft in a supportive community environment. Speaking of community engagement, Spokane Community College is keeping things lively today with their Game Room open from nine in the morning through three in the afternoon. All games are completely free, so you can enjoy pool, ping pong, and video games without spending a dime. It's a perfect study break or way to connect with other students on campus. If you're in the mood for something more spiritually uplifting, the SEU Extension Site is hosting a worship night tonight from seven to nine o'clock. They're inviting everyone to a night set apart from the everyday hustle, offering a chance for reflection and community connection. Over at Gonzaga University, there's an interesting educational opportunity this morning at ten o'clock. Dr. Beronda Montgomery will be speaking about cultivating classroom engagement, sharing insights that could benefit students, educators, and anyone interested in how we learn and teach more effectively. Looking ahead at what's coming up this week in the Spokane entertainment scene, there's quite a bit to anticipate. The Spokane Chinese Association is bringing their Lunar New Year celebration to the historic Fox Theater, featuring interactive performances and cultural experiences for all ages. And if you're a music fan, there are tribute shows coming to our venues, including rock and blues performances that celebrate some of music's greatest legends. Don't forget that the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District holds their regular public meetings on the second Tuesday of every month at five o'clock if you're interested in local water management issues affecting our region. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Spokane Sunday Spotlight: Chiefs Victory, Lunar New Year Celebration & Local Arts

    Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, February 22nd. Kick off your day with some electrifying local action as the Spokane Chiefs hockey team crushed the Tri-City Americans 7-1 last night, with standout performances lighting up the ice and Chase Harrington sniping a key power-play goal early to set the tone. That win keeps our WHL squad rolling strong, boosting fan spirits and reminding everyone why Chiefs games are the heartbeat of Spokane winters. Over at Whitworth University, the womens tennis Pirates notched their first spring victory yesterday, dominating Pacific 6-1 at Scotford Tennis Center, where stars like Paige Oliver and Jordan Turner-Esposito swept doubles and singles to claim the doubles point and key matches, proving our local college athletes are ready to shine all season. Today, catch them chasing win number two against Linfield at 11 am if youre courtside bound. For family fun, head to the Fox Theater this afternoon for the Spokane Chinese Associations Lunar New Year Celebration starting at 1 pm, a free cultural fair bursting with vibrant dances, flavors, and traditions to ring in the Year of the Horse, bringing our community together in colorful unity. Laughter lovers, the Spokane Comedy Club has you covered with the Sashay and Slay Drag Brunch Mean Girlz edition at 2 pm, channeling fierce fun and fabulous tunes, followed by comedian Jack Shaws free show at 7 pm perfect for shaking off the Sunday blues with sharp wit. Art enthusiasts, dont miss ongoing exhibits like Elaine Clines stunning prints at Indaba Coffee through the end of the month, where you can snag affordable pieces amid cozy vibes, or Sheri Medfords mixed-media portraits and soft sculptures at Pottery Place Plus in the Historic Liberty Building. Just yesterday, Kings of the West rocked Numerica Veterans Arena with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too Short, and E-40 dropping hip-hop heat that had the crowd hyped, carrying that energy into your week. Looking ahead, Seussical the Musical wraps up today with a 1:30 pm matinee nearby in Pullman, a whimsical family adventure full of catchy songs and big lessons, while the Regional Theatre of the Palouses A Grand Night for Singing runs through March 1st, celebrating Rodgers and Hammerstein classics that tug at the heartstrings. Whether youre cheering sports triumphs that unite neighborhoods, diving into cultural festivities that enrich our diverse tapestry, or grabbing laughs and art that spark creativity, Spokanites are living vibrantly today, turning everyday moments into memorable stories. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Local Frequency Spokane is your ultimate guide to the vibrant culture and community of Spokane, Washington. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, uncover hidden gems, and stay updated on events and news that matter to Spokane residents. Whether you're a local or a visitor, tune in to connect with the heartbeat of this dynamic city and explore what makes Spokane unique. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis show includes AI-generated content.

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