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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.

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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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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 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 AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for February 21st. Kick off your Saturday with the buzz around town, where community spirit shines even on a mild winter weekend. The Spokane Chiefs dominated the Vancouver Giants last night at Numerica Veterans Arena, winning 6-1 with standout performances from Harrington and Martin, each scoring twice, and a perfect penalty kill that kept the momentum rolling. Fans are still talking about those three late goals that sealed the thrill, proving our hometown hockey team is firing on all cylinders this season.[5][7]Over at the same arena tonight, catch Kings of the West bringing high-energy rap and hip-hop vibes, with tickets starting around 72 bucks for some killer lower-level seats. Its a perfect way to keep the energy high after the Chiefs game.[4] Meanwhile, the Fox Theater is serving up nostalgia with a special cast event screening of The Sandlot, where you might spot familiar faces sharing stories from the classic flick, making it a fun, family-packed evening that captures that pure childhood baseball magic.[8]Laughter lovers, head to the Spokane Comedy Club tonight for Monet X Change, the fabulous drag superstar whos sure to deliver sharp wit and show-stopping energy, or join The Dope Show for a 21-plus party vibe. Tomorrows lineup includes Jack Shaw for a free show and a Mean Girls-themed drag brunch thatll have you quoting Plastics all day.[2] Across town at CenterPlace in Spokane Valley, the Spokane Shadow Soccer Clubs Spring Gala kicks off at 5 PM, a lively fundraiser blending good food, auctions, and soccer passion to support local youth programs.[11]On the news front, were seeing real progress against PFAS forever chemicals contaminating West Plains wells, thanks to a new emergency order from the Department of Ecology pushing the airport, city, and county to roll out bottled water, filters, and testing pronto, with a public meeting set for Wednesday at 6 PM at the Shriners Event Center. After years of advocacy, this means safer water and health protection for families whove been waiting too long.[1] Demolition started at aging Adams Elementary on the South Hill, paving the way for a modern replacement with groundbreaking soon, exciting parents tired of leaky roofs and broken stairs who cant wait for better learning spaces.[1] STA is gearing up double-decker buses for a comeback by months end, armed with viaduct safety stops, new tech, and driver training after last months mishap, so riders can enjoy those scenic routes to Cheney again without worry.[1]This mild winter has public works crews swapping plows for street sweeping, but theyre ready if snow surprises us before March 15th, keeping our roads safe and budgets flexible.[1] A crash near West Rowan flooded Morningstar Baptist Churchs basement, but neighbors, first responders, and even shelter guests banded together to dig ditches and save the day, a heartwarming reminder of how Spokane pulls through. Stay connected to these stories shaping our lives, and get out there enjoying what makes our city special. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, February 19th.We've got a busy day ahead in the Spokane community, so let's jump right in with what's happening around town. If you're looking for some fun and interactive entertainment, the Puzzling Adventures Scavenger Hunt is taking place today in Spokane. It's a great way to explore different parts of our city while solving puzzles and challenges with friends and family. Perfect if you're looking to get out and do something a little different this afternoon.Speaking of events, if you're interested in supporting local vendors and entrepreneurship, the Uplifting Talk Show is hosting a vendor showcase today in Spokane as well. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with local businesses and discover products and services from right here in our community.For those of you who enjoy live comedy, Dave Fulton is performing tonight at the Spokane Comedy Club at 7 PM. If you need a good laugh and a night out, that's definitely worth checking out.On the business and networking front, if you're an entrepreneur or small business owner, there's a Mentorship Matters event happening today from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. This is exactly the kind of resource that can help local business owners connect with experienced mentors and get the guidance they need to grow their ventures.Looking ahead to the weekend, we want to give a shout out to the athletes from Ferris High School who are competing in the USA Spirit Nationals this weekend in Anaheim, California. Best of luck to all our local competitors representing Spokane on the national stage.And if you're a sports fan, don't forget that Gonzaga takes on Washington State tonight at 6 PM right here in Spokane. It's always an exciting matchup when these two teams face off, so whether you're heading to the game or watching from home, that's something to look forward to this evening.We're also keeping an eye on recent shoplifting concerns in our community and appreciate the efforts of local law enforcement in keeping our businesses and residents safe.So whether you're heading out to a scavenger hunt, supporting local vendors, catching some live comedy, networking for your business, or cheering on our local athletes, Spokane has something for everyone today.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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday February 18th. Kick off your day with some exciting updates on whats buzzing right here in the Lilac City, from smoother commutes to laughs and family fun thatll keep your week rolling.First up, big news for transit riders. After that scary January double-decker bus mishap under the Cedar Street viaduct, Spokane Transit Authority is gearing up to bring those tall red rides back. They kicked off testing new safety protocols yesterday on the Route 6 to Cheney, with extra operator training on height awareness, no GPS distractions, safety stops before viaducts, and check-ins with dispatch. STA CEO Karl Otterstrom says the communitys been clamoring for their return, and theyre on track for passenger service by months end. Imagine hopping on for that elevated view without the worryyour commute just got a fun upgrade.Tonight, comedy fans, head to the Spokane Comedy Club for their Open Mic Night at 7 PMits free and packed with fresh talent ready to crack you up after a long day. Tomorrow, catch Dave Fulton or swing by Riverfront Park for free skate rentals with paid admission, gliding across the ice with Spokane River views. Families, dont miss Storytime at the Carousel on Friday, blending tales, songs, and dollar rides to ignite little imaginations.Mark your calendars for the Spokane Golf Show this weekend at the Convention CenterFebruary 21st and 22nd. Test drives on the indoor range, skills contests, kid zones, and killer deals on gear, rounds, even golf carts up to a thousand bucks off. Its the perfect way to shake off winter and dream of fairways, drawing folks from the whole region.On a somber note, were remembering Madison Brummett, a cherished Spokane resident whose passing was announced today. Our thoughts go out to her loved ones during this tough time.Meanwhile, Mayor Lisa Brown dropped an interim ordinance yesterday banning private property from being used as detention facilities, underscoring our citys commitment to community safety on our terms. And if youre chasing high energy, keep an eye on Shinedown tickets dropping soon for their Numerica Arena showits gonna rock the arena.For active fun, Jump for Joy has open jump sessions today from 9:30 AM to 1:15 PM and 3:45 to 7 PMperfect for burning kid energy or your own stress. Spokane stays vibrant with laughs, leaps, and local moves that make every day here feel like an adventure.This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for February 16, 2026. Kicking off the week with some exciting local action, sports fans are still buzzing from yesterday's thrilling men's tennis match right here in Spokane, where Cal Poly's Mustangs edged out Weber State 4-3 in a neutral-site showdown, marking their fifth straight win and showcasing the growing tennis scene that's drawing crowds to our courts.[3] If you're a hockey enthusiast, keep an eye on the Tri-City Americans as they hit the ice tonight against the Kelowna Rockets, looking to snap a five-game skid after a tough 2-1 loss to Seattle this weekend, with the energy from Kennewick promising some intense Pacific Northwest rivalry play.[5]Shifting to community developments that hit close to home, infrastructure upgrades are underway across the region, impacting how we travel and stay safe. Grant County Public Works is gearing up for bids on a major environmental cleanup project at a contaminated site, installing new treatment systems for water and vapor under state oversight, which means cleaner resources and better protection for families downstream from Ephrata.[1] Ephrata's also paving the way for family fun with sealed bids due March 5th for their Sports Complex Pavement Project, adding concrete pads, asphalt parking, and spots for future shelters at an estimated 450 grand, so kids and parents can enjoy safer play areas without the mud this spring.[1]Mark your calendars for public input opportunities that shape our neighborhoods. Grant County's commissioners host an open hearing February 24th on declaring surplus vehicles for online auction, giving locals a say in smart asset management via Zoom or in-person at the Ephrata courthouse.[1] Grant PUD's pushing forward on a key 230kV transmission line easement from Wanapum to Mountain View, with a big decision meeting March 24th, ensuring reliable power flows to keep our homes lit and businesses humming amid growing energy demands.[1] Over in Moses Lake, comments are open until February 26th on the Grant Node industrial site's binding plan amendment, potentially boosting jobs and logistics at that Tyndall Road corner.[1]For things to do, grab your racquet or cheer on more local sports at venues hosting these neutral-site gems, or dive into community meetings to voice your thoughts. Whether it's cleaner water systems safeguarding our rivers or upgraded parks for weekend warriors, these moves connect directly to brighter, more vibrant days ahead for Spokane families. 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, February 15.What a vibrant Sunday were kicking off in Spokane, with sunshine tempting everyone outdoors after a chilly week. Start your day with worship at Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church, where their live service is underway right now at 9:30, blending faith and community spirit that keeps our neighborhoods tight-knit[1]. Families, grab the kids for some active fun later, because the Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Park has Cheap Skate Tuesdays coming up on the 17th with free rentals on every paid admission, but todays the perfect warmup to lace up and glide along the river, feeling that fresh winter air invigorate your step[2][4].Sports fans, last night our Spokane Chiefs hockey team battled hard but dropped a heartbreaker to the Wenatchee Wild in a Valentine's matchup, with Nolan Saunderson shining bright amid the intensity[5]. Dont miss the rematch tonight, a chance for the Chiefs to rally at home and turn that crowd energy into a win that electrifies the arena. Over in college tennis, Gonzaga Bulldogs dominated Weber State 4-0 yesterday in Spokane, showcasing our local hoops powerhouses skill that boosts pride across the Inland Northwest[7]. And tonight at 6:30, the First Interstate Center for the Arts roars to life with Disneys The Lion King touring production, a theatrical spectacle where Simbas journey reminds us all of home and heritage, tickets still available for this unforgettable family night[6][9].Foodies, head to Chateau Rive for the Sip Spokane Wine Tasting Event from noon to 4, pairing local reds with chocolates in a cozy vibe that celebrates our wineries bounty and supports small producers fueling our economy[8]. Or swing by The Scale House Market for Sourdough Sunday with Smidge Farm, learning hands-on basics that turn simple ingredients into fresh loaves, tying into their big groundbreaking push for a year-round farmers hub revitalizing a old quarry site for fresh eats and community gatherings[10].Looking ahead, storytime at the Looff Carousel on the 20th sparks little imaginations with songs and dollar rides, while St. Patricks fun brews in March. These events knit us together, boosting local spots and creating memories that make Spokane shine. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, February 14.What a heartfelt way to kick off Valentines weekend here in Spokane, with families rallying around each other after a devastating house fire in Stevens County shook us all this week. Six people were inside when flames tore through the home, collapsing the entire upstairs into the basement and leaving two loved ones presumed dead, including a brave family friend who ran back in to save 89-year-old Iona Boyer. Neighbors are stepping up with donations of money and clothes, helping the survivors rebuild amid the grief, a true testament to our community's unbreakable spirit that turns tragedy into collective healing.Closer to home, Spokane police wrapped up details on that tense apartment shooting on the east side back on February 4th, where two masked men burst in, sparking a fight over what turned out to be a gun under a blanket. Isaac Tucker and Derek Alford tragically lost their lives to gunshot wounds, but cops assure us it was an isolated scuffle with no ongoing threat, thanks to their Major Crimes Unit digging deep. And in lighter but quirky news, Washington State Patrol is scratching their heads over a mystery rider caught on video clinging to the back of an ambulance, echoing a wild semi-truck hitchhiker from last year, reminding us Spokane's streets always deliver unexpected stories.On a brighter note, East Valley School District is regrouping after voters turned down their big bond measure, with Superintendent Brian Talbot calling it a tough pill but vowing to keep improving classrooms through capital levies, because our kids deserve top-notch spaces no matter what. Meanwhile, PIER Spokane's vital program linking over a thousand folks to healthcare and housing since 2023 is pausing without fresh grants, urging us all to support local efforts that bridge real gaps in daily life. Up north, Northern Lakes Fire District's groundbreaking for a new Garwood station promises faster 911 responses amid booming growth, potentially slashing insurance rates for nearby homeowners and proving proactive planning saves precious seconds.Tonight, treat your sweetheart or squad to laughs at Spokane Comedy Club with Chris Franjola headlining, or catch the Boozy Brunch vibe tomorrow. Music lovers, Hayes Carll's We're Only Human Tour rocks at 9pm with Ryan Montbleau opening, while the Sploinky Rave pulses for dance floor energy. And for pure magic, Disneys The Lion King roars onto the First Interstate Center stage at 2pm and 7:30pm, a family spectacle thats already got everyone talking.This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th. Kick off your day with the latest buzz from around town, where were blending breaking news with fun ways to make this week pop.First up, a bizarre scene shook up the morning commute on I-90 near Altamont and Freya around 4 a.m. KREM 2 caught exclusive video of a mystery person clinging to the back of an empty AMR ambulance as it sped eastbound. Drivers honked and flashed lights to alert the crew, who pulled over safely, but the rider vanished before Washington State Patrol arrived. AMR called it an extremely rare incident with no patient on board, reminding us all to stay vigilant on those freeways because one wrong move could turn a wild story into tragedy.[1]Shifting to North Spokane, newly filed court documents are shedding light on last weeks double homicide at an apartment complex. Witnesses described two masked men bursting in around 11:30 p.m. on February 4th, sparking a fight over what seemed like a gun hidden under a blanket. Isaac Tucker and Derek Alford were fatally shot during the chaos, with shell casings found at the scene and six people, including a child, inside at the time. Police have a person of interest but released him after hospital treatment for head injuries, stressing its an isolated case with no ongoing threat. The Major Crimes Unit is digging deeper, so neighbors, keep those eyes open and doors locked.[1]In brighter news, a Spokane County fugitive wanted here got nabbed by U.S. Marshals on Kauai, Hawaii, proving justice has a long reach and a tropical twist.[3] Weather-wise, enjoy these mid-40s today, but bundle up overnight as temps dip near freezing. Clouds roll in tomorrow, paving the way for valley rain and mountain snow by Friday night into Saturday perfect for skiers eyeing fresh powder.[1]Tonight, dive into local vibes. Catch Chris Franjola at Spokane Comedy Club starting at 7 p.m. for laughs that hit close to home, or head to The Big Dipper for Weeping Slit with openers Viscerectomy, Tannerite, and FTS rocking out at 7. Zola welcomes mister sister from 8 p.m. for dynamic tunes to groove the night away.[4][7][8] And dont miss Stop the Bleed training at Spokane Central Library at 1:15 p.m. today learn life-saving skills that could make you a hero in seconds.[6]Looking ahead, Disneys The Lion King roars into First Interstate Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m., while Candlelight Queen vs. ABBA glows at Davenport Hotel on Valentines Day from 6:30 p.m. tickets from 46 bucks for that romantic sparkle.[2][10] College sports fans, check schedules for hoops action through the 19th as teams gear up for playoffs.[5]Stay safe, get out there, and connect with our vibrant scene. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday February 11th. What a crisp winter day to dive into the buzz around town, where sports triumphs, stage magic, and fresh opportunities are keeping our community alive with energy.Kicking off with the roar from the McCarthey Athletic Center last night, the twelfth-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs delivered a defensive masterclass, dismantling Washington State 83 to 53 in a game that had fans buzzing about real hoops grit. Graham Ike dominated the paint with 20 points on perfect efficiency, while the bench sparked with freshman Davis Fogle's 17 points and steals that turned defense into fast breaks. This win keeps the Zags tied for first in the West Coast Conference, setting up a high-stakes clash with Santa Clara this Saturday that could shape their March madness run and boost local pride. Coach Mark Few's squad showed how relentless effort translates to dominance, inspiring young athletes across Spokane to hit the court harder.Tonight, families and couples can catch Disneys The Lion King at the First Interstate Center for the Arts at 730, a roaring spectacle running through February 15th that brings the savanna to life right here, creating unforgettable memories amid our chilly evenings and reminding us why live theater strengthens community bonds.For those eyeing professional moves, today offers prime chances to scout your next workspace. Head to the open tour days at 12709 East Mirabeau Parkway in Spokane Valley starting this morning, or swing by the Regus office at 601 West First Avenue downtown for complimentary coffee, Wi-Fi, and a peek at flexible setups that could supercharge your workday hustle.Riverfront Spokane is calling with free skate rentals all week at the Numerica Skate Ribbon, perfect for gliding under the lights before Valentines Day magic hits on the 14th. And Gonzaga students or econ enthusiasts, dont miss the noon talk in Jepson Centers Wolff Auditorium with university president Katia Passerini sharing her journey from World Bank consulting to leading our top school, offering career insights that ripple into local business growth.Meanwhile, Spokane County elections teams are knee-deep in ballot processing today, ensuring every vote counts with precision that upholds our democratic heartbeat. These behind-the-scenes efforts connect directly to the policies shaping our neighborhoods.Whether youre cheering the Zags, hunting office vibes, or skating into fun, Spokane today pulses with chances to connect and thrive. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well 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 AI
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