Mayor Brown announces curfew

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown has enacted a curfew beginning at 9:30 p. m. Wednesday, targeting the area from Boone Ave to Spokane Falls Blvd and Howard St to Division St, including Riverfront Park. All individuals in these locations must adhere to the curfew, with limited exceptions for law enforcement, emergency personnel, media, and local residents. Those leaving the soccer game at the Podium and essential workers commuting are also permitted under the new order.

This decision is part of a proactive strategy to enhance public safety amid rising concerns in the area. City officials are urging residents to stay updated on the curfew's specifics and any potential changes. The curfew aligns with similar measures taken in other cities to maintain community order during heightened tensions. Spokane has seen a series of incidents prompting officials to reassess safety protocols. Mayor Brown's office emphasizes the importance of compliance to ensure the well-being of all community members.

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