Monday, October 28th, 2024
Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 28th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Tyauana Roberson from Airway Heights is seeking community assistance to find her late son's stuffed bear, which holds great sentimental value, including his urn and a recording of his heartbeat, to fulfill a wish of taking it to the Pacific Coast on his first birthday. KHQ
- ➤ Airway Heights celebrated the opening of an expanded West 10th Avenue to ease congestion and support the city's rapid growth. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Animals at Cat Tales Wildlife Center in Mead, WA, experienced a Halloween celebration involving festive treats like carved pumpkins and blood-cicles. KXLY
- ➤ About 180 homes in Browne's Addition, Spokane, lost power early Sunday morning, with restoration expected by midday. KHQ
EDUCATION NEWS
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Interstate 90 through Spokane, taking 20 years to complete, now supports over 120,000 vehicles daily, exceeding its initial design capacity, indicative of significant progress in infrastructure. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Election candidates intensify canvassing efforts, address healthcare access concerns, and cybersecurity steps are taken to ensure voting integrity in anticipation of the upcoming election. KXLY
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Washington State University achieved a 29-26 comeback victory against San Diego, rallying from a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Eastern Washington's football team loses to Idaho 38-28, diminishing their playoff hopes and needing to win their remaining games to prevent a third consecutive losing season. The Spokesman-Review
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Spokane Chiefs vs. Kelowna Rockets - Exciting Hockey Matchup
Experience an electrifying hockey game as the Spokane Chiefs take on the Kelowna Rockets at the Spokane Arena.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Live Orchestra Concert
Experience the unforgettable journey of Aang through a vibrant screening accompanied by a live orchestra performing the iconic soundtrack of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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Terrapin Flyer Live Performance at The District Bar
Experience a live performance by Terrapin Flyer at The District Bar, featuring a night of great music and entertainment for those 21 and over.
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Monster Jam at Spokane Arena
Experience thrilling competitions as the world’s best drivers showcase their 12,000-pound monster trucks in a spectacular display of speed, skill, and massive stunts.
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29th Annual Fall Folk Festival in Spokane
Celebrate cultural diversity at the Fall Folk Festival, featuring two days of family-friendly activities and free entertainment at Spokane Community College.
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