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SPD Seeks Public Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Person

The Spokane Police Department seeks public assistance in locating a missing endangered adult. Meanwhile, firefighters responded to a warehouse fire in the East Central neighborhood, where multiple reports of black smoke prompted a quick response.

Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

The City of Spokane began a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue today, affecting traffic between Washington and Monroe Streets. Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists are advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra time due to lane closures and expected delays. The project is scheduled to conclude by September 8.

Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

The City of Spokane began a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue between Washington and Monroe Streets today. Traffic delays and lane closures are expected until September 8, and motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes and support local businesses affected by the construction.

City Closures Planned for Labor Day

Spokane city officials plan closures for Labor Day, affecting public services and parking. The closures will begin on September 1, 2025, as part of the holiday observance. Residents should prepare for potential disruptions in city services and parking regulations.

Spokane City Council Votes to Extend Protections Against ICE Agents

Spokane City Council approved the "Safe and Welcome in Spokane" ordinance during Monday's Legislative Session, enhancing protections against warrantless immigration searches in non-public areas. The measure aims to foster safety and trust within the community, addressing concerns raised by residents about immigration enforcement.

Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

Spokane's Street Department began a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue, impacting traffic between Washington and Monroe Streets. Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists should expect lane closures and delays until September 8. Local businesses remain accessible during construction.

Spokane City Council Votes to Extend Protections Against ICE Agents

Spokane City Council approved the "Safe and Welcome in Spokane" ordinance, expanding protections against warrantless immigration searches in designated non-public areas. The measure aims to enhance safety and trust within the community amid increased federal enforcement actions. Council Member Paul Dillon emphasized the importance of fostering an environment where all residents feel secure.

Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

The City of Spokane Street Department launched a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue, impacting traffic between Washington and Monroe Streets. Lane closures and slower speeds are expected until September 8, and motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes. Local businesses will remain accessible during construction.

Spokane City Council Votes to Extend Protections Against ICE Agents

Spokane City Council approved the "Safe and Welcome in Spokane" ordinance, enhancing protections against unwarranted immigration enforcement in designated non-public areas. This measure aims to foster community safety and trust, responding to local concerns about security and accessibility.

Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

The City of Spokane initiated a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue, affecting traffic between Washington and Monroe Streets. Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists should expect lane closures and delays until September 8. Local businesses remain accessible during construction.

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