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Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane initiates two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects starting Monday, June 30th, affecting traffic and access. The Lincoln St. project includes new bike lanes and sidewalks, while the Maxwell Ave. project enhances connectivity in the West Central Neighborhood. Motorists should expect delays and are encouraged to support local businesses during the construction period.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered all flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following a directive from Governor Bob Ferguson. Munro passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service will be held at the Washington State Capitol on June 28.

Fast Response Contains Suspicious Brush Fire in Latah Valley

Firefighters contained a suspicious brush fire in Latah Valley within an hour of arrival, thanks to a coordinated response. The incident occurred on June 20, 2025, at 2:50 p.m., and crews are now mopping up hot spots.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown directed that all flags at City facilities be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, who passed away on March 20, 2025. Governor Bob Ferguson also ordered state and U.S. flags at state agency facilities to be lowered. A memorial service for Munro will take place on June 28 at the Washington State Capitol Legislative Building Rotunda.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

Spokane begins two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, aiming to enhance safety and infrastructure. Motorists should expect detours and delays, particularly on Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave., where access to local businesses will remain open.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane will begin two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, aimed at enhancing infrastructure along Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave. Motorists and cyclists should expect detours and delays, with local businesses remaining accessible during the construction.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane announced the initiation of two pedestrian and bike improvement projects set to begin next week. Additionally, flags will be lowered in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro on the day of his interment.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane launches two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects starting June 30, enhancing infrastructure on Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave. Motorists and cyclists should expect detours and traffic delays while supporting local businesses during the construction period.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following a similar directive from Governor Bob Ferguson. Munro, who served as Secretary of State, passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service is scheduled for June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane will begin two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, aiming to enhance infrastructure along Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave. Motorists and cyclists should expect detours, slower speeds, and traffic delays, with local businesses remaining accessible throughout the projects.

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