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Frosty Spokane: Mayor's Events Order, Homicide Plea, and a Musical Nightlife
- 2025/02/14
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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Friday, February 14, 2025. It's a chilly Valentine's Day morning in Spokane, with a Cold Weather Advisory in place until noon. The wind chill is well below zero, so make sure to bundle up if you need to be outside.
First off, let's talk about the latest news from the City of Spokane. Mayor Lisa Brown recently signed an executive order to strengthen community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the City. This move aims to make it easier for local groups to host events that bring our community together[3].
In other news, the third suspect from a 2022 homicide has pleaded guilty to 1st Degree Murder, with sentencing set for today, February 14th. This development brings closure to a case that has been ongoing for over two years[3].
On the roads, plowing continues on arterials, and crews are beginning work in residential areas. However, the cold weather has resulted in freezing pipes and water meters across the Inland Northwest, so residents are advised to take precautions[1][5].
If you're looking for something to do tonight, there's a fantastic event at The Chameleon. Au5, a legendary electronic producer, is performing along with local dubstep and melodic bass artists. This 21+ event promises to be an unforgettable night with top-of-the-line sound and professionally curated lighting design[2].
For those interested in community events, Commellini Estate is hosting a special dinner event tonight and tomorrow. Additionally, the Garland Theater is hosting a Princess Bride Interactive Movie Night, which sounds like a fun way to spend an evening[4].
In sports news, the world of college sports is undergoing significant changes due to new Name, Image, and Likeness regulations. This could have a big impact on local athletes and teams[5].
Finally, a quick reminder that the Spokane Police Department is seeking help from community members to locate a robbery suspect. If you have any information, please reach out to the SPD[3].
That's all for today's local news roundup. Whether you're braving the cold or cozying up indoors, there's plenty happening in Spokane to keep you engaged. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
First off, let's talk about the latest news from the City of Spokane. Mayor Lisa Brown recently signed an executive order to strengthen community and cultural events in Spokane by reducing costs for both organizers and the City. This move aims to make it easier for local groups to host events that bring our community together[3].
In other news, the third suspect from a 2022 homicide has pleaded guilty to 1st Degree Murder, with sentencing set for today, February 14th. This development brings closure to a case that has been ongoing for over two years[3].
On the roads, plowing continues on arterials, and crews are beginning work in residential areas. However, the cold weather has resulted in freezing pipes and water meters across the Inland Northwest, so residents are advised to take precautions[1][5].
If you're looking for something to do tonight, there's a fantastic event at The Chameleon. Au5, a legendary electronic producer, is performing along with local dubstep and melodic bass artists. This 21+ event promises to be an unforgettable night with top-of-the-line sound and professionally curated lighting design[2].
For those interested in community events, Commellini Estate is hosting a special dinner event tonight and tomorrow. Additionally, the Garland Theater is hosting a Princess Bride Interactive Movie Night, which sounds like a fun way to spend an evening[4].
In sports news, the world of college sports is undergoing significant changes due to new Name, Image, and Likeness regulations. This could have a big impact on local athletes and teams[5].
Finally, a quick reminder that the Spokane Police Department is seeking help from community members to locate a robbery suspect. If you have any information, please reach out to the SPD[3].
That's all for today's local news roundup. Whether you're braving the cold or cozying up indoors, there's plenty happening in Spokane to keep you engaged. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.