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Friday, November 15th, 2024

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Good morning, Spokane Valley. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 15th of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The Salvation Army of Spokane has initiated its annual Corporate Kettle Kickoff, engaging local businesses in a spirited competition to raise funds for vulnerable children and families.  KXLY

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • The Spokane Fire Department retrieved a body from the Spokane River, leading to a partial closure of the Centennial Trail but not affecting vehicle traffic.  KXLY

CRIME NEWS

  • A Spokane couple pleaded guilty to the 2020 killing of their daughter's boyfriend, wrongly suspected of sex trafficking, agreeing to prison sentences of 22 and 8 years respectively.  The Spokesman-Review
  • A Spokane Valley man was arrested for the third time for commercial burglary after being previously warned for trespassing and attempting to steal merchandise from a local store.  FOX 28 Spokane
  • Spokane County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 33-year-old Darius L. Denmon on multiple charges after he assaulted and attempted to sexually assault a woman, despite initially being contacted for a welfare check.  Spokane County

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Washington State Department of Transportation plans to add a bike lane on Division Street in Spokane to enhance safety and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists, with local businesses supporting the pedestrian-focused improvements.  KXLY
  • Spokane Valley City Council is reviewing an ordinance to enforce misdemeanor charges for staying in city parks after hours and camping on city property, alongside authorizing motorized police vehicles in parks for enhanced safety.  The Inlander
  • Spokane's Community Policing Program (C.O.P.S.) faces uncertainty as it is not included in the city's 2025-2026 budget, prompting concerns from its executive director and calls for support from a city council member.  FOX 28 Spokane

HEALTH NEWS

  • Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center in Spokane introduces a driving simulator to aid patients' recovery and prepare them to drive again.  KXLY

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Custer's 48th Annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Show

    Experience a festive atmosphere with 250 Northwest artisans showcasing unique fine art, handcrafted goods, and specialty foods at this largest show of its kind in the Inland Northwest.

    Fri, 11/22/24

    View event
  • December Pokémon League Challenge

    The December Pokémon League Challenge offers a competitive event at Direct Damage Games with a Standard format and prizes for all participants.

    Fri, 12/13/24

    View event

REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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~ Thomas Jefferson

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