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Bank Employee Alerts Law Enforcement to Robbery Suspect

A bank employee in Spokane alerted law enforcement to a robbery suspect on March 5, 2025, leading to a police response at 3000 South Grand Boulevard. This incident highlights the proactive role of community members in ensuring public safety. The Spokane Police Department continues to investigate the situation.

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Michael Baumgartner to hold town hall meetings on Monday in Spokane and Ritzville

Rep. Michael Baumgartner of Spokane is set to hold town hall meetings in Spokane and Ritzville on Monday, emphasizing his commitment to engaging with constituents despite advice from House GOP leadership to avoid public forums. The events aim to foster direct communication on local issues, with the first meeting scheduled for early morning and a later appearance at Whitworth University as part of a speaker series.

Arlington Cemetery website scrubs links about Black and female veterans

Arlington National Cemetery has removed online references to prominent Black, Hispanic, and female service members, aligning with recent Defense Department directives to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) content. This decision, confirmed by a cemetery spokesperson, has raised concerns among historians and educators about the impact on historical education and representation. The removals, which include notable figures like Gen. Colin Powell and Justice Thurgood Marshall, underscore a broader trend in governmental policy affecting the portrayal of diverse military histories.

Eastern Washington great Cooper Kupp to make homecoming with Seahawks

Cooper Kupp, a Yakima native and former Eastern Washington University standout, has signed a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks worth up to $45 million after being released by the Los Angeles Rams. The move aims to bolster the Seahawks' receiving corps following the departures of DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, while Kupp's familiarity with the team's offensive scheme adds to his value.

Oregon state parks saw a record number of visitors in 2024. Why officials are worried

Oregon's state parks experienced a record 53.8 million day trips in 2024, a 3% increase from the previous year, prompting officials to raise concerns about sustainability and funding. With a maintenance backlog of $350 million and rising operational costs, state parks director Lisa Sumption warns that continued visitor growth could lead to a budget crisis by 2027 unless new funding solutions are found.

Mayor and Council President Propose Using Opioid Funds for Treatment

Mayor Lisa Brown and Council President Wilkerson have proposed a nearly $1.5 million investment in behavioral health services and treatment programs in Spokane, utilizing funds from national opioid settlements. This initiative aims to expand access to medication-assisted treatment and enhance recovery services, addressing the urgent needs of the community impacted by the opioid crisis.

Gesa Credit Union Secures Naming Rights for Spokanes Iconic Pavilion

Gesa Credit Union has secured naming rights for the Spokane Pavilion at Riverfront Park, now known as the Gesa Credit Union Pavilion, as part of a 10-year partnership aimed at enhancing community access to cultural and entertainment events. This collaboration underscores Gesa's commitment to Spokane, providing funding for affordable programming and maintaining the park's facilities for over one million annual visitors.

Gesa Credit Union buys U.S. Pavilion title sponsorship rights for 2.6 million

Gesa Credit Union has secured title sponsorship rights for the U.S. Pavilion in Spokane for $2.6 million over the next decade, a deal celebrated with a light show. While some local leaders express concerns about commodifying a significant community landmark, supporters argue that the partnership will ensure better maintenance and free public programming for Riverfront Park.

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