Sunday, November 24th, 2024
Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 24th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Spokane County Fire District #4 shares safety tips for frying Thanksgiving turkeys to prevent fires, injuries, and property damage. KHQ
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A former Spokesman-Review editor and University of Idaho journalism professor, Steven Smith, is scheduled for a plea hearing on child exploitation charges in Spokane County. KHQ
- ➤ Several vehicles in Spokane Valley had their tires slashed by an unknown individual, prompting a police investigation. KHQ
- ➤ Authorities offer a $750 reward for information leading to the arrest of Jordan Fleming, the suspect in a Spokane tavern shooting that resulted in one person hospitalized. KXLY
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Marcus Riccelli, a new senator from Spokane, is named the chamber's majority floor leader, emphasizing collaboration and tackling local issues like job creation, housing, and public safety. The Spokesman-Review
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Whitworth's defense played a pivotal role in their 21-13 victory against Pomona-Pitzer, ensuring a place in the next round against No. 1-ranked North Central. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ 10-year-old Gleason Garske from Spokane is quickly becoming a bowling sensation, achieving high scores and winning multiple tournaments with his unique two-handed delivery and strong work ethic. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Eastern Washington University's football team concluded their season with a 30-18 loss to Northern Arizona, marking their third consecutive losing season and farewell to key seniors including record-setting receiver Efton Chism III. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Mark Few's recruitment of Bahamian guard Quentin Hall three decades ago played a crucial role in shaping Gonzaga basketball's success, with Few becoming college basketball's winningest active coach. The Spokesman-Review
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A Christmas Carol - Spokane Civic Theatre Performance
Experience the enchanting musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale featuring the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge through the spirit of Christmas.
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Aaron Chen Live in Spokane
Experience a night of laughter and entertainment with Aaron Chen at the Spokane Comedy Club.
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Phil Hanley Stand-Up Comedy Show
Experience the comedic brilliance of Phil Hanley as he shares hilarious anecdotes and insights from his life, including his journey through dyslexia and his time in the comedy world.
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Northwest Winterfest: A Magical Lantern Experience
Experience the largest illuminated lantern display in the Pacific Northwest, featuring handcrafted displays, cultural entertainment, and family-friendly activities.
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Spokane Chiefs vs. Wenatchee Wild Ice Hockey Game
Experience an exciting ice hockey matchup between the Spokane Chiefs and Wenatchee Wild at Spokane Arena.
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~ Salvador Dali
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