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Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags in Spokane will be lowered in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington State. The tribute will continue until the close of business on the day of the announcement.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags in Spokane will be lowered to honor four fallen soldiers from Washington. This gesture of respect will remain in effect until the close of business today, October 17, 2025.

Spokane City Council to Vote on Safe and Accessible Spaces Ordinance

The Spokane City Council will vote on the “Safe and Accessible Spaces” ordinance during its Legislative Session tonight. This ordinance aims to enhance safety and accessibility for residents throughout the city.

News Releases for Monday, October 27, 2025

The Spokane City Council will vote on the “Safe and Accessible Spaces” ordinance during tonight's Legislative Session. This ordinance aims to improve public accessibility in the city.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags in Spokane will be lowered to honor four Washington-based soldiers who have fallen in service. The tribute will remain in effect until the close of business on October 17, 2025. This gesture reflects the community's commitment to honor its heroes.

Spokane City Council to Vote on Safe and Accessible Spaces Ordinance

The Spokane City Council will vote on the “Safe and Accessible Spaces” ordinance during tonight's Legislative Session. This measure aims to enhance public safety and accessibility in the city.

News Releases for Monday, October 27, 2025

The Spokane City Council will vote on the “Safe and Accessible Spaces” ordinance during its Legislative Session tonight. This decision aims to enhance public accessibility and safety within the city.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags across Spokane will be lowered in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington. The tribute will last until the close of business on October 17, 2025. This act serves to recognize the sacrifices made by these individuals and their families.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags in Spokane will be lowered until the close of business on October 17, 2025, in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington. This gesture reflects the city's commitment to recognizing and honoring military service and sacrifice.

Celebrating Courage and Dedication SFD Awards

Spokane Fire Department honors local heroes at the SFD Awards on October 27, 2025. Battalion Chief Aaron Peterson receives recognition for his courage and dedication. The event highlights the bravery of firefighters in Spokane.

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