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Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Traffic will be affected starting July 21 due to improvement projects on South Freya St. and South Lincoln St. Motorists should plan for detours and expect delays as construction progresses through late October.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Construction projects on South Freya St. and South Lincoln St. will disrupt traffic starting July 21. Motorists should expect road closures, detours, and delays as crews replace water mains and rehabilitate plantings. Local access will be maintained for residents throughout the summer.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Traffic disruptions will commence on July 21 as construction projects begin on South Freya St. and South Lincoln St. Motorists should expect detours, delays, and street closures, with completion of South Freya St. work anticipated by late October.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Traffic disruptions will begin Monday, July 21, due to improvement projects on South Freya St. and South Lincoln St. Motorists should expect road closures, detours, and potential delays as construction continues through late October.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Various improvement projects will begin on July 21, impacting traffic in Spokane. South Freya St. will close for water main replacement, while South Lincoln St. will undergo swale planting rehabilitation throughout the summer. Motorists should plan for detours and expect delays.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Traffic will be impacted starting Monday, July 21, due to various improvement projects on South Freya St. and South Lincoln St. Motorists should plan for detours and expect delays as construction is set to last through late October for Freya and throughout the summer for Lincoln.

Spokane County's Homeless Population Shows Overall Decrease

Spokane County reported a decrease in homelessness for the second consecutive year, according to the annual snapshot count. This positive trend reflects ongoing efforts to address the homelessness crisis in the region.

Spokane County's Homeless Population Shows Overall Decrease

Spokane County reported a decline in homelessness for the second consecutive year, according to the annual snapshot count. This positive trend indicates ongoing efforts to address homelessness in the region.

Projects will impact traffic starting July 21

Traffic disruptions will begin Monday, July 21, as two construction projects commence in Spokane. South Freya St. will close for water main replacement, while South Lincoln St. will undergo landscaping rehabilitation throughout the summer. Motorists should plan for detours and delays.

Spokane River Flows Meet Level 2 Drought Response

Spokane River flows have fallen below 1,000 cubic feet per second, prompting the city to issue Level 2 drought response notifications. Residents are encouraged to adhere to suggested watering rules to conserve water resources.

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