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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 20th of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Spokane has launched the CORE program, a pilot initiative featuring 26 officers patrolling downtown 24/7 with behavioral health teams to curb crime and aid the homeless, showing early signs of success.  KHQ
  • The Spokane County Game Commission will dedicate a memorial sign to honor Warden Herbert Minnick, who was accidentally shot in 1932 while on duty.  KHQ
  • Families in Spokane celebrated fall at the Finch Arboretum with activities and local vendors, an event supported by the City Parks and Recreation and the Spokane County Master Composters.  KXLY

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A crash on Spokane's Maple Street Bridge caused minor injuries to multiple individuals and temporary traffic disruption but led to no criminal charges.  KHQ
  • A car collided with a utility truck on I-90 near Sherman Street, causing no injuries and temporary traffic delays before being cleared.  KHQ

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Spokane Alpine Haus, a popular ski shop since 1976, has expanded with a new North Side location offering bicycles, aiming to serve customers year-round.  The Spokesman-Review

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • A billboard funded by a Democratic donor criticizes Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown's approach to homelessness, highlighting a split within local political supporters over transparency and policy effectiveness.  The Spokesman-Review

SPORTS NEWS

  • UC Davis secures its first-ever victory over Eastern Washington with a 48-38 win, despite Eastern's initial defensive success against UC Davis's leading player, Lan Larison.  The Spokesman-Review
  • The Gonzaga Prep vs Central Valley game exemplified high school football excellence, from on-field performance to community support, urging more volunteer involvement in school sports.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg overcame prostate cancer and will receive the Living Legend Award from the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Coldplay & Imagine Dragons

    Experience the enchanting atmosphere of live music from Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, performed by the Listeso String Quartet under the glow of candlelight in Riverside Place.

    Thu, 10/24/24

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  • Jesse Daniel with Charles Wesley Godwin Live Concert

    Experience a live music performance featuring Jesse Daniel and Charles Wesley Godwin at the Knitting Factory in Spokane.

    Fri, 10/25/24

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  • Spokane's Ultimate Halloween Bar Crawl

    Experience a lively Halloween celebration as you explore the city's most thrilling bars, complete with costumes, drinks, and live music.

    Sat, 10/26/24

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  • Monster Dash 5K and Kids' Fun Run

    Experience a fun-filled day of running at the Monster Dash 5K and Kids' Fun Run, featuring multiple distances for young participants.

    Sun, 10/27/24

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  • Ericdoa Live with Porter Robinson at Knitting Factory

    Experience an electrifying night with ericdoa and Porter Robinson performing live at Knitting Factory in Spokane.

    Mon, 10/28/24

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  • Spokane Chiefs vs. Edmonton Oil Kings

    Experience an exciting hockey matchup between the Spokane Chiefs and the Edmonton Oil Kings at Spokane Arena.

    Wed, 10/30/24

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  • Social Connections Learning Series: Enhancing Community and Relational Health

    Learn about the significance of social connectedness for parents, caregivers, and young children while engaging in valuable discussions and activities aimed at fostering community support.

    Fri, 11/1/24

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  • Come From Away in Spokane

    Experience the powerful musical 'Come From Away' at the First Interstate Center for the Arts, showcasing a remarkable tale of kindness and humanity during a time of crisis.

    Sat, 11/2/24

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  • Ryan Keberle Live at Spokane Falls Community College

    Experience a captivating evening of jazz music with talented musician Ryan Keberle at Spokane Falls Community College.

    Sun, 11/3/24

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  • Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. Baylor Bears Season Opener

    Experience the excitement of Gonzaga Men's Basketball as they face off against the Baylor Bears on opening night of the 2024-25 season at Spokane Arena.

    Mon, 11/4/24

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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