Saturday, August 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 23rd of August.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ SPD arrested Troy A. Silk—45—for three counts of 2nd Degree Arson after detectives secured video evidence linking him to intentional fires that damaged properties on West Main, West Riverside and West Spokane Falls Boulevard, and he was already held at the county jail for other charges. City of Spokane
- ➤ Logan P. Ortiz, 30, pleaded guilty last month to charges including first-degree burglary and multiple assaults for chasing and choking his ex-girlfriend in June 2024 in Spokane Valley—he was sentenced on Friday to over seven years in prison with 18 months of community custody to follow. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ On August 22nd, 2025 at 1:54 p.m. a robbery occurred at a business on 1000 W Summit Parkway when a suspect threatened an employee with a firearm before fleeing, and police detained him moments later at Cedar and Broadway—recovering the stolen items. City of Spokane
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Gonzaga University welcomed the Class of 2029 last Friday when new Bulldogs and their families moved into dorms while volunteers helped with the move-in process. Classes begin Tuesday and freshmen come from 31 states, 19 countries, and several tribal nations. KXLY
- ➤ Gonzaga University will hold a week-long inauguration celebration for new President Katia Passerini from Sept. 22 to Sept. 28—featuring an installation ceremony on Sept. 26, a History of Gonzaga presentation on Sept. 23, a community reception on Sept. 26, and a Bing Crosby anniversary event on Sept. 27. The public is invited to join the events, which will also include religious services and a community mass on Sept. 28. Gonzaga University
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ W. Maxwell Ave. between N. Walnut St. and N. Elm St. will be closed from Monday, Aug. 25th through Friday, Sept. 19th for traffic signal and pedestrian improvements as part of the Maxwell Pettet to Walnut Bike/Pedestrian project—detours are planned to guide drivers and pedestrians safely around the area. City of Spokane
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Downtown Spokane saw building height limits lifted earlier this year to spur new housing development. Local leaders say the planned projects will lower housing costs and boost local business — a change that will reshape the downtown skyline. KHQ
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Shelly Belly Comedy Show
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Spokane Comedy Club — $27-$37 — Experience the humor of Shelly Belly, a rising star in the comedy scene known for her relatable stand-up.
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EXIN Blockchain Essentials Training
9 AM – 5 PM — Regus - Spokane Washington Trust — Cost varies — Dive into the essentials of blockchain technology with this comprehensive training course.
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Smart Organization Skills Workshop
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Regus - Spokane Washington Trust — Course fees apply — Enhance your organizational skills and boost productivity with practical tools in this one-day workshop.
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Spokane Pig Out in the Park 2025
11 AM – 10 PM — Riverfront Park — Free entry — Celebrate the end of summer with amazing food and live music at Spokane's favorite festival.
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Tribal Seeds & The Movement Live
7-11:55 p.m. — Knitting Factory — All Ages — Enjoy a night of reggae vibes with Tribal Seeds and The Movement in Spokane.
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2000s Nostalgia Party
9-11:59 p.m. — Knitting Factory — $14.86 — Dance to the biggest hits of the 2000s and embrace the Y2K fashion at this nostalgic celebration.
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EXIN BCS Artificial Intelligence Foundation Training
9 a.m.–5 p.m. — Regus - Spokane Washington Trust — Course fee applicable — Master essential AI concepts and ethical practices in this comprehensive training.
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38 Special Concert
8-10 PM — Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino — Tickets from $66 — Experience the high-energy performance of the southern rock legends 38 Special live in concert.
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Coug Party Bus
4:00-11:30 p.m. — Red Wheel Bar & Grill — Ticketed event — Ride the VIP bus to watch WSU take on San Diego State at Martin Field.
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Spokane Velocity vs. Westchester SC
4:00-5:30 p.m. — Spokane Velocity FC — Clear bag policy in effect — Experience the excitement of live American soccer with a spirited march to the stadium.
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