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Spokane: Historical festival issues spark jail food concerns | June 05
Today at 1:03 PM

Spokane's Local Wire update covers the 1976 Nor’wester ’76 rock festival at the Speedway, a new e-bike law starting June 11, and concerns over aging school infrastructure in Washington. The episode also highlights local artist Carl Richardson's hip-hop collages and recent energy deal updates from Avista.


Spokane: Woman hospitalized after river incident near WSU Spokane | June 04
Yesterday at 1:03 PM

Spokane's latest Local Wire update covers a river incident near Washington State University Spokane campus, a boat fire at Felts Field, and a downtown spa closure linked to crime concerns and a lawsuit against the city and Catholic Charities. The episode also highlights rising gas prices influencing commuting habits and the opening of new boutique Freya in downtown Spokane.


Spokane: Spokane Valley apartment fire sparks emergency response overnight | June 03
Last Wednesday at 1:03 PM

Spokane's latest episode covers a major apartment fire in Spokane Valley, new water restrictions, and upgrades to Spokane Public Schools' bus fleet. It also highlights teen success stories at Lumen High School and upcoming World Cup events in Spokane bars.


Spokane: Lewiston's bighorn sheep collection tells 147-year story of hunting and conse... | June 02
Last Tuesday at 1:03 PM

Spokane's Lewiston Jack O’Connor Hunting Heritage and Education Center showcases bighorn sheep skulls linked to hunting, smuggling, and conservation, while the city council advances a street racing crackdown using camera tech. A fire on East Indiana Avenue has closed the street, and Spokane re-imposes summer watering restrictions as gas prices influence travel to Idaho.


Spokane: Missing hikers in Boise County spark river search after crash | June 01
Last Monday at 1:03 PM

Spokane authorities are searching a river in Boise County for missing individuals after a vehicle crash stranded several people, while summer watering restrictions resume with outdoor irrigation allowed only between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Downtown Spokane also gained national attention as Firestone filmed a commercial highlighting the city’s landmarks and culture.


Spokane: Housing Market Slump Persists as Rates Remain High | May 31
Last Sunday at 1:03 PM

Spokane's housing market remains in slump as high rates and inflation deter buyers, while national inflation hits three-year high. Summer watering rules return June 1, and Spokane Valley celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a community picnic.


Spokane: Spokane's storm damage and ICE trial dominate today's news. | May 30
Last Saturday at 1:03 PM

Spokane's latest episode covers storm damage from Thursday's storm, federal ICE protesters convicted in a landmark case, and a 1976 dispute over Riverfront Park. It also highlights Firestone's commercial shoot in the city and today's weather forecast.


Spokane: Severe storms leave 20,000 Spokane and North Idaho residents without power | May 29
05/29/2026

Spokane residents face widespread power outages and storm damage after severe weather hit the Inland Northwest, with downed trees and flooded roads complicating recovery. The MLK Community Center's new microgrid offers a sustainable solution for emergency power, while Coeur d’Alene’s capybara stars continue to charm locals at the Capy Hour Café.


Spokane: Officer identified in fatal police shooting during domestic violence response... | May 28
05/28/2026

Spokane deputies are investigating a fatal police shooting during a domestic violence call involving an identified officer, while a man pleaded guilty to downtown arson that damaged multiple buildings. Authorities also recovered a stolen 10-foot metal T-Rex statue and a neighbor shared a surprising link to *Band of Brothers*.


Spokane: Allergies hit Spokane hard as grass pollen levels soar | May 27
05/27/2026

Spokane faces extreme grass pollen levels, with residents urged to take precautions as allergy symptoms spike. Officials also warn of wildfire risks, pushing for debris removal efforts to protect homes.


Spokane: Chemical tank rupture in Longview leaves multiple dead, search continues | May 26
05/26/2026

Spokane: A chemical tank rupture at a pulp and paper mill in Longview caused multiple fatalities and ongoing search efforts, highlighting industrial safety concerns. A woman critically injured in a Spokane car crash and a man charged with arson at Hotel 6 in Spokane Valley also dominated local headlines.


Spokane News Today — May 25, 2026
05/25/2026

Spokane's Local Wire update highlights Hantavirus concerns in the Palouse region, a Memorial Day tribute with 700 boots at the Spokane memorial, and rising public transit use due to high gas prices. The episode also covers WSU baseball's NCAA Tournament berth and the Humane Evacuation Animal Rescue Team's wildfire response.


Spokane News Today — May 24, 2026
05/24/2026

Spokane's Local Wire update covers a brush fire near Cheney, a fatal motorcycle crash north of Cusick, and a proposed apartment project on South Freya Street. The episode also highlights a quirky Memorial Day tribute to a wartime pigeon and the sudden end of Spokane's women's soccer team season.


Spokane News Today — May 23, 2026
05/23/2026

Spokane: A deadly crash on westbound I-90 near Liberty Lake has prompted emergency response, while Spokane Public Defenders accuse the county of bad faith bargaining over pay. Gonzaga Baseball exits the WCC Tournament after an elimination loss to San Francisco.


Spokane News Today — May 22, 2026
05/22/2026

Spokane police are investigating a fatal shooting in the Logan neighborhood and a carjacking linked to a mental health crisis, raising concerns about community safety. The city also announces the start of construction for the Salish School of Spokane's new campus along the Spokane River, part of a broader effort to preserve indigenous culture and improve relations between law enforcement and Native communities.


Spokane News Today — May 21, 2026
05/21/2026

Spokane's latest Local Wire update covers a heated debate over the Panhandle Bike Ranch mountain bike park, new BLM camping fees in North Idaho, and a $6 million federal grant for Spokane International Airport security upgrades. The episode also highlights the opening of the Kendall Yards Night Market with new music and local vendors.


Spokane News Today — May 20, 2026
05/20/2026

Spokane County officials are boosting community policing to tackle rising crime, focusing on property theft and vandalism in downtown and industrial areas. Fairchild Air Force Base is hosting SkyFest with enhanced security after a midair collision at an Idaho air show, while the state promotes motorcycle safety amid a spike in accidents.


Spokane News Today — May 19, 2026
05/19/2026

Spokane school districts struggle with rising diesel costs, forcing some to source fuel from Idaho, while a federal trial begins for three residents charged with protesting ICE policies. A new elementary school in Airway Heights opens to ease overcrowding, and the Pavilion Circus's 1977 debut at Riverfront Park remains a key part of Spokane's cultural legacy.


Spokane News Today — May 18, 2026
05/18/2026

Spokane's city council faces pressure for transparency after removing lanes from Grand Boulevard without public input, while a brush fire near Brewster triggers a Level 1 evacuation advisory. City leaders also plan to enforce a new ordinance targeting homelessness-related nuisance issues, sparking community debate.


Spokane News Today — May 17, 2026
05/17/2026

Spokane's public safety faces wildfire risks as USDA conditions strain preparedness, with fire leaders warning of potential major fires, while a crash on I-90 near Sullivan’s affects traffic. City officials approve a four-story apartment complex near Liberty Park to increase affordable housing options.


Spokane News Today — May 16, 2026
05/16/2026

Spokane police are investigating a pedestrian collision on Highway 2 in Airway Heights, while city officials face potential homelessness funding cuts due to new federal rules. The Washington State Department of Health is also probing hantavirus cases linked to rodent activity in eastern Washington.


Spokane News Today — May 15, 2026
05/15/2026

Spokane's latest news includes a vehicular homicide and assault charge at Spokane International Airport, ongoing insurance struggles for Gray Fire survivors, and a heated debate over Wenatchee's banner policy. Cheney High School senior Hayden Bowdish will lead the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade as Lilac Queen.


Spokane News Today — May 14, 2026
05/14/2026

Spokane authorities located a missing 72-year-old woman near her home and responded to a semi-truck crash on I-90 and a dust storm closing U.S. 195. Health officials warned about a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship affecting Washington residents, while a meditation study and Classics Northwest’s rebranding event highlighted local wellness and culture.


Spokane News Today — May 13, 2026
05/13/2026

Spokane police arrested an 18-year-old after an alleged shooting in North Spokane and are seeking public input on a boat theft case in Eastern Washington. City officials announced a new solar and gas microgrid at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center to improve power reliability in East Central.


Spokane News Today — May 12, 2026
05/12/2026

Spokane's episode covers a major I-90 crash near Division Street, a new city revitalization plan, and the launch of local news station KBNW. It also highlights the Mariners' game with Edgar MartĂ­nez and local political tensions.


Spokane News Today — May 11, 2026
05/11/2026

Spokane police recovered a body from the Spokane River, raising concerns about water safety, while Spokane Valley banned virtual currency kiosks after a linked suicide. Local resident Gary Verbrugge plans to donate 885 acres to the Kalispel Tribe to preserve wildlife habitat.


Spokane News Today — May 10, 2026
05/10/2026

Spokane police are searching for three missing women from Liberty Lake, including a 31-year-old last seen Saturday. Rep. Michael Baumgartner met with local stakeholders in Spokane, and rock star Ann Wilson is back for her documentary premiere.


Spokane News Today — May 09, 2026
05/09/2026

Spokane's latest episode covers a fatal crash near Spokane International Airport, Avista's first community microgrid at the MLK Center, and the upcoming Local Vendor Fair. It also highlights a touching story from Boise about two terminally ill friends throwing a farewell party.


Spokane News Today — May 08, 2026
05/08/2026

Spokane County officials warn of rising risks at car meets due to reckless driving and illegal street racing, while a water rescue continues near Riverfront Park after a person went missing in the Spokane River. A woman in East Spokane was caught on video chasing a child with her car, sparking debate over traffic safety and enforcement.


Spokane News Today — May 07, 2026
05/07/2026

Spokane's morning news covers a DUI crash near STA bus route, legal challenges facing Spokane County's public defender system, and updates on the Balfour Park music venue and Mother’s Day Home Tour. Nurses in Spokane are forming supportive networks amid staffing shortages, while surveys show rising relocation concerns due to economic and housing issues.


Spokane News Today — May 06, 2026
05/06/2026

Spokane County leaders are re-evaluating a criminal justice overhaul after a jail-building tax was rejected, while a family plans a vigil for a hit-and-run victim amid road safety concerns. Authorities are also addressing PFAS contamination with a free water filter event and investigating a dangerous incident involving a woman chasing a child.


Spokane News Today — May 05, 2026
05/05/2026

Spokane officials are cracking down on unpermitted taco stands in abandoned lots, calling them a "criminal organization," while a hit-and-run incident leaves a family in search of the driver. City Council eased food truck rules to support small businesses, but critics fear it could lead to more unsafe vendors.


Spokane News Today — May 04, 2026
05/04/2026

Spokane police arrested a local man for making threatening remarks against Mar-A-Lago and The Villages, while the city launched a new Riverfront Park shuttle and gas prices hit a record high. A viral neighborhood debate over graduation invitations and celebrations for public servants also made local headlines.


Spokane News Today — May 03, 2026
05/03/2026

Spokane's community health centers warn of rising uninsured rates as Obamacare subsidies expire, urging residents to seek alternatives. New construction projects in downtown Spokane will cause traffic delays and detours starting Monday.


Spokane News Today — May 02, 2026
05/02/2026

Spokane police are investigating a shooting in South Hill involving a 47-year-old victim, while a new national study highlights rising child injuries from cleaning products like bleach and ammonia. Former Mayor Rob Easterling is suing the city for $10 million over a 2019 censure, and lawmakers are considering stricter kratom regulations due to its opioid-like risks.


Spokane News Today — May 01, 2026
05/01/2026

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Spokane News Today — April 30, 2026
04/30/2026

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Spokane News Today — April 29, 2026
04/29/2026

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Spokane News Today — April 28, 2026
04/28/2026

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Spokane News Today — April 27, 2026
04/27/2026

Your daily 2-minute news update for Spokane. Covering today's top local stories, community updates, and weather. Part of The Local Wire — every city, every day.