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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 26th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Spokane County Fire District 10 will host a community open house on June 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 929 S. Garfield Road in Airway Heights. The event will feature a Junior Firefighter Combat Challenge, live demonstrations and food—promising a fun day for local families.  KXLY
  • Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners will hold the 13th annual Dad's Day Dash at Manito Park on June 14 to celebrate Father's Day with a family-friendly 5K and one-mile run/walk. Registration costs $32, includes a 2025 t-shirt, and supports more than 30 SNAP programs (helping individuals and families in need).  KXLY
  • Over Memorial Day weekend, the Washington State Fallen Heroes Project held its annual Boots on the Ground tribute outside Spokane's Veteran Memorial Arena+ the exhibit displayed boots worn by fallen soldiers with a flag and picture along the Illuminating Courage statue. A flag change ceremony took place Saturday evening+ the tribute will remain open for viewing through Tuesday.  KHQ

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • Spokane fire crews closed High Drive at South Bernard after responding to multiple spot fires along the bluff—smoke is clearing but several fire trucks remain while the cause is still unknown.  KHQ

EDUCATION NEWS

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Spokane Police Department will offer free PAL events for kids ages 8 to 15 throughout July. The program—organized with Spokane Parks Department, the YMCA and other local partners—will feature bowling on July 1 and 3, a graffiti paint-over project on July 8 and 10, games on July 15 and 17, care package assembly on July 22 and 24, and a BBQ with an ice cream truck on July 29 and 31 with registration required.  KXLY
  • In 1952, Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson landed his plane in Spokane on Oct. 15, 1952 to give a 30-minute stump speech from a flatbed truck at Riverside and Monroe while riding in a convertible with Hugh B. Mitchell and Henry Scoop Jackson. He spoke before more than 12,000 people—showing the tight race—and his visit came two weeks after Dwight D. Eisenhower had addressed a smaller crowd at the same spot.  The Spokesman-Review

HEALTH NEWS

  • Bob Faltermeyer donated a kidney to his wife Susan in January after her cancer treatment damaged her kidneys. The transplant—done at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix—saved her life and gave the couple more time together.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • End of the Eternal Winter Spring Golf Outing

    11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. — Indian Canyon Golf Course — $230 pp, $750 for a foursome — Celebrate the arrival of spring with a day of golf and camaraderie on the greens.

    Thu, 5/29/25

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  • Undercard CD Release Party

    7:30 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. — The Big Dipper — Tickets available — Celebrate the release of Undercard’s latest CD with an energetic set from this Spokane hard rock band.

    Fri, 5/30/25

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  • Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire

    12:30-2:30 p.m. — Spokane Arena — $17 for Kids, $27 for Adults — Experience the thrill of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks in an action-packed live show.

    Sat, 5/31/25

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  • Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow-N-Fire

    2:30-4 p.m. — Spokane Arena — Tickets required — Experience the thrill as your favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks roar to life in this spectacular live event.

    Sun, 6/1/25

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  • Vanessa Promise Benefit Luncheon 2025

    12-1 p.m. — Spokane Convention Center — Registration closed — Discover the impact of Vanessa Behan on local families and how you can contribute.

    Wed, 6/4/25

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  • The Dollop Live

    7:30-9 p.m. — Bing Crosby Theater — Tickets available — Experience the hilarity of historical storytelling with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds.

    Thu, 6/5/25

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  • Air Supply Concert

    8:00 – 9:30 PM — Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino — Tickets starting at $89 — Enjoy a night of classic hits from the iconic soft rock duo.

    Fri, 6/6/25

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  • Neverland Adventure

    4-6 p.m. — Spokane Community College — Free entry — Experience a magical journey to Neverland with Peter, Wendy, and Tinkerbell.

    Sat, 6/7/25

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  • Kevin James Thornton Comedy Show

    7:00 – 8:30 p.m. — Spokane Comedy Club — Last-minute theater tickets available — Enjoy a night of laughter with Kevin James Thornton.

    Sun, 6/8/25

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  • Holistic Leadership in Practice Workshop

    9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Regus - Spokane- Washington Trust — Course Completion Certificate — Discover conscious leadership through mindfulness and holistic practices.

    Tue, 6/10/25

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