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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 19th of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The HEART program is conducting a donation drive to support Spokane Public Schools students experiencing housing instability, collecting gift cards and personal hygiene products.  KXLY

CRIME NEWS

  • A man was hospitalized after being shot by an acquaintance during an altercation at Big Foot Tavern in Spokane; authorities are seeking the suspect.  KXLY
  • An early morning shooting at the North Spokane Tavern resulted in one man being hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the abdomen, with the suspect remaining at large.  KHQ
  • A man from Mead, Spokane, receives a nearly four-year prison sentence for fraudulently obtaining $750,000 in CARES Act funds.  KHQ

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The Central Valley School District board convenes to discuss a resolution on transgender athletes' participation rights, aiming for fair competition and opportunities.  KXLY

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • A cold front is approaching Spokane, leading to lower snow levels and impacting local news, weather, and sports coverage.  KHQ

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Spokane County favored Donald Trump in the Presidential Election, diverging from Washington's overall preference for Kamala Harris, with a notable voter turnout of 78%.  KXLY
  • The Spokane City Council debates discontinuing funding for the C.O.P.S. program, vital for community safety since 1991, due to budget constraints and operational changes.  KXLY

HEALTH NEWS

  • Gonzaga's Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic successfully resolved a medical malpractice case involving an individual contracting HIV due to a workplace injury, marking a significant accomplishment for the clinic established in 2020.  KHQ

SPORTS NEWS

  • Gonzaga moved up to No. 3 in the AP Top 25 after Alabama's loss, with potential changes ahead as they face top-ranked teams.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Trivia Night at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews

    Experience an exciting trivia night hosted by Game Night Live at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews in Spokane, featuring a lively atmosphere and engaging games.

    Wed, 11/20/24

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  • Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Concert

    Experience the festive sounds of Mannheim Steamroller, a beloved holiday tradition led by composer Chip Davis, at the First Interstate Center for the Arts.

    Thu, 11/21/24

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  • Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Celebratory Concert

    Experience a spectacular performance by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra as they celebrate 20 years of 'The Lost Christmas Eve' alongside significant milestones in concert history and charitable contributions.

    Fri, 11/22/24

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  • Dinner Detective: Hilarious Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Spokane

    Experience a thrilling and comical interactive murder mystery dinner while enjoying a delicious meal at Ruby River Hotel.

    Sat, 11/23/24

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  • Live Comedy Show with Zoltan Kaszas

    Experience a live performance by renowned comedian Zoltan Kaszas at the Spokane Comedy Club.

    Sun, 11/24/24

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  • Blind Pilot Concert at Bing Crosby Theater

    Experience the melodic sounds of Blind Pilot, an acclaimed American indie folk band known for their heartfelt performances and rich musical history.

    Tue, 11/26/24

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  • Spokane Chiefs vs. Kamloops Blazers

    Experience an exciting hockey matchup between the Spokane Chiefs and the Kamloops Blazers at the Spokane Arena.

    Wed, 11/27/24

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  • Huffin' For The Stuffin' Turkey Trot

    Experience a vibrant Thanksgiving tradition with a 5k and 10k race in Spokane, supporting youth programs while working off those holiday calories.

    Thu, 11/28/24

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  • Holly Jolly Hunt: A Festive Scavenger Adventure in Spokane

    Experience a delightful scavenger hunt throughout Spokane, searching for holiday-themed items and completing fun challenges with friends, family, or colleagues.

    Fri, 11/29/24

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  • Stone In Love Concert in Spokane

    Experience the high-energy performances of Stone In Love, a Journey tribute band delivering faithful renditions of classic rock hits.

    Sat, 11/30/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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