Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
Good morning, Spokane Valley. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 22nd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ City officials said the controversial tiny home village in West Hills for people experiencing homelessness has been delayed due to a lengthy permit process — the project could open by December if the City Council approves the board’s recommendation to have Compassionate Addiction Treatment manage it while ensuring residents have shown stability. Some local residents worry that adding another homeless service could draw unwanted behaviors to the neighborhood. KXLY
- ➤ The city announced that all parks have been winterized for the season — drinking fountains, splash pads, and restrooms are now closed and park hours are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. until April 14. Reservations for park facilities will resume on January 2. KXLY
- ➤ Spokane nonprofit Feed Spokane rescues over 27,000 pounds of food each week from stores and restaurants to help more than 90,000 residents facing food insecurity. The group, which grew from 32 to 110 volunteers (and now supports 57 donation sites), is raising funds for a new refrigerated van (costing about $80,000) to better meet rising demand. FOX 28 Spokane
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Land Rover moved from downtown Spokane to Spokane Valley less than a month after a vandal caused $100,000 in damage to vehicles. City officials say the move may lower sales tax revenue and warn that downtown safety issues could push more businesses away—concerns that challenge the local economy. The Spokesman-Review
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Lord Huron ended the Gesa Pavilion season with a dreamy, mysterious show that featured hit songs like 'Ends of the Earth' and striking visuals—such as a phone booth and live narration—that enhanced the concert’s atmosphere. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ This October, many homes show off pumpkins and LED lights that make porches glow—turning quiet streets into festive spots. Neighbors compete in decorating their steps—social media shares fresh ideas for each display. FOX 28 Spokane
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Students at Community School are building STEM exhibits for Mobius Discovery Center and have spent nearly two months developing prototypes—next week, a test run will be held with help from a local Montessori School. KHQ
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Battery Smart Spokane warns that old or damaged lithium ion batteries can overheat, catch fire, or explode if not disposed of properly (a major warehouse fire in Hillyard in February highlighted these risks). Residents can safely drop them off at free locations such as Cheney Recycling Center, Batteries Plus, Home Depot, and Lowe’s. KXLY
- ➤ The Washington State Department of Health has launched a new online tool to track measles exposures across the state after a confirmed case was linked to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last Monday—helping residents check if they have been exposed and take precautions. FOX 28 Spokane
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ A new indoor sand volleyball facility will open this weekend in Spokane Valley as Kōkua Volleyball Club introduces the first indoor sand courts in the Inland Pacific Northwest. The facility features three sand courts and three hard courts and welcomes both club members and the public for training and competition (the club also offers mindfulness training and nutrition guidance). FOX 28 Spokane
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Immunization Clinic at CHAS Health Valley
9 a.m.-1 p.m. — CHAS Valley Medical Clinic — Call to schedule or walk in — Get your flu shot at this community-focused vaccination event.
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