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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 25th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The University District and Community-Minded Enterprises in Spokane have received a $65,000 grant from the Department of Commerce to address childcare shortages by creating community-driven solutions.  Spokane University District
  • Thrive International in Spokane has been granted $1 million by the Spokane City Council to expand services for refugees and immigrants, including housing, ESL classes, and job training.  KXLY
  • Funding for Spokane's C.O.P.S, a volunteer group aiding in community safety for over 30 years, faces uncertainty as their contract with the city nears expiration.  KXLY

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A three-car collision on I-90 westbound near Argonne Road in Spokane Valley has been cleared, reopening the previously blocked left lane.  KXLY
  • In Northwest Spokane, firefighters prevented a vehicle fire from destroying two homes, saving over $700,000 in property despite $250,000 in damages.  City of Spokane
  • An early morning fire in Spokane destroyed two cars and a boat without causing any injuries or displacements.  KXLY

CRIME NEWS

  • In Spokane, a man was arrested for allegedly threatening and shooting at a woman he met through an app after she rejected his advances.  KHQ

ECONOMY NEWS

  • TDS Telecommunications is expanding its fiber-optic internet across Spokane, enhancing speed, reliability, and future growth opportunities, with over 50% of U.S. households now accessing this superior connectivity.  The Spokesman-Review

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Democrat Natasha Hill and Republican Tony Kiepe debate their visions for Spokane's representation in the state Legislature, highlighting their positions on housing, public safety, and climate change.  The Spokesman-Review

SPORTS NEWS

  • Eastern Washington looks to rebound against Montana in their Big Sky opener, reflecting on past highs and lows in the rivalry, while Montana State visits Idaho State for the first time in four years.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Midnight Tyrannosaurus Live Concert

    Experience an electrifying performance by Midnight Tyrannosaurus at the Knitting Factory in Spokane.

    Thu, 9/26/24

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  • Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Taylor Swift

    Experience the enchanting music of Taylor Swift performed by Listeso String Quartet in a magical candlelit atmosphere at Riverside Place.

    Fri, 9/27/24

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  • Spokane Chiefs Blue Moon Opening Night vs. Tri-City Americans

    Experience the thrill of the Spokane Chiefs' home opener as they face off against their local rivals, the Tri-City Americans, in an exciting kick-off to the 2024-25 season.

    Sat, 9/28/24

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  • Common Ground: Summer Concert Series at Arbor Crest Wine Cellars

    Experience an uplifting evening of rock music with the band Common Ground at the scenic Arbor Crest Wine Cellars, complete with food and beverage options on-site.

    Sun, 9/29/24

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  • Willie Wonka at the Knitting Factory

    Experience a magical evening with the classic tale of Willie Wonka at the Knitting Factory, where fun and excitement await all ages.

    Mon, 9/30/24

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  • Dylan Gossett Live Performance

    Experience the soulful sounds of singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett from Austin, TX at The Knitting Factory in Spokane.

    Tue, 10/1/24

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  • Mike Love Live at Knitting Factory

    Experience a captivating evening of music by Mike Love at Knitting Factory, featuring reserved table seating for a unique live performance atmosphere.

    Wed, 10/2/24

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  • Stayin' Alive: A Tribute to the Bee Gees

    Experience the iconic music of the Bee Gees performed by the premier tribute band, featuring a full playlist of their greatest hits alongside stunning visuals.

    Thu, 10/3/24

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  • Experience No Quarter: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin

    Experience the authentic sound and performance of No Quarter, a renowned Led Zeppelin tribute band that captures the essence of the legendary British rock group.

    Fri, 10/4/24

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  • Spokane Renaissance Faire 2024

    Experience a vibrant celebration of medieval culture through various activities, performances, and attractions at the Spokane Renaissance Faire.

    Sat, 10/5/24

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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