Tuesday, December 31st, 2024

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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 31st of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Plans have been submitted for the conversion of a historic building and development of new residential spaces in Spokane, including the transformation of a 1910 building into apartments and the construction of townhomes and additional apartments. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ Spokane's Solid Waste Collection Department provides free curbside Christmas tree pickup for residents until Jan. 10, with trees to be chipped and composted. The Spokesman-Review
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ TODAY'S SPONSOR With factories able to build a home in just four hours, BOXABL is drawing Washington investors' attention as they launch their new $20,000 Baby Box model and open another investment round after maxing out their previous $75M raise. BOXABL
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CRIME NEWS
- ➤ In Spokane Valley, a dispute resulted in one man being hospitalized for a chest wound and another arrested following a morning stabbing incident. KHQ
- ➤ Spokane Police officers responded to reports of an individual firing a rifle on December 29, 2024, resulting in the individual’s death after officers fired; an investigation by the SIIR Team is forthcoming. City of Spokane
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A sold-out concert at the Big Dipper featured energetic performances by three local bands, including the notable return of Shady Angels, delivering an unforgettable night of music. The Spokesman-Review
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Gas prices in Spokane have fallen to an average of $3.45 per gallon, marking a decrease from the previous week, month, and year, in contrast to Idaho's slight increase. KXLY
- ➤ Chick-Fil-A plans to replace residential homes with a new drive-thru and interior seating in Spokane's Logan neighborhood near Gonzaga. KXLY
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Trivia Night at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews
Participate in an engaging trivia night hosted by Game Night Live at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews in Spokane, Washington.
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(Hed) p.e. Live Performance
(Hed) p.e., known for blending punk rock with hip-hop and other genres, will perform live at The District Bar in Spokane, showcasing their eclectic sound and decades-long career.
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PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour at Spokane Arena
The Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour presents a live bull riding event at Spokane Arena, featuring thrilling performances by professional bull riders.
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Trivia Night at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews
Game Night Live hosts a trivia night at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews, offering an interactive experience for participants in Spokane.
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Aaron Lewis Concert
Aaron Lewis will perform live at the First Interstate Center for the Arts in Spokane.
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Kerry King with Guests Municipal Waste & Alien Weaponry
Kerry King, the former guitarist of Slayer, will perform at Spokane Live, debuting tracks from his solo album 'From Hell I Rise' alongside Municipal Waste and Alien Weaponry.
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Trae Crowder Live at Spokane Comedy Club
Comedian Trae Crowder will perform live at the Spokane Comedy Club, with a portion of ticket sales going to charitable causes of the buyers' choice.
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Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience in Spokane
This is a unique art experience featuring immersive projects based on the works of Vincent van Gogh, taking place at the Exhibition Hub Spokane Art Center.
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Onyx Storm Book Release Celebration
The event celebrates the release of Rebecca Yarros' third book in The Empyrean Series, Onyx Storm, featuring a giveaway and early store opening at the NorthTown Mall.
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Trivia Night at 24 Taps Burgers & Brews
This event features trivia games hosted by Game Night Live at a popular local venue, inviting participants for an enjoyable evening of competition and socializing.
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New $20,000 House
When the biggest names in your industry take an interest, you know you're onto something.
That's the case with BOXABL. They've reimagined housing by bringing assembly lines to new home construction.
And not to mention, they've already gained the attention of investors like D.R. Horton.
While traditional homes typically take more than 7 months to build, BOXABL factories produce their signature Casita homes in nearly four hours.
And they’re just getting started.
BOXABL just announced a new $20,000 house called Baby Box. It’s a turnkey home designed for affordability, flexibility, and versatility. It's perfect for disaster relief, workforce accommodations, community projects, or even if you just need some extra space.
Now, everyday investors can join them too. When BOXABL last opened a Reg A investment opportunity, they maxed out the $75M regulatory limit, and they believe their new $20,000 house is the key to unlocking even greater potential.
Become an investor today.
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