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News Releases for Friday, October 24, 2025

Spokane City Council members will introduce a new ordinance called “Safe and Accessible Spaces” to address obstruction and unauthorized camping. This initiative aims to create designated areas for homeless individuals and improve public safety.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered in Spokane until the close of business on October 17, 2025, to honor four fallen soldiers from Washington. This gesture reflects the community's respect and remembrance for those who served.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered in Spokane on October 17, 2025, to honor four fallen soldiers from Washington. The tribute will last until the close of business. This gesture reflects the community's commitment to remembering and respecting those who have served.

News Releases for Friday, October 24, 2025

Spokane City Council members will introduce a new ordinance called “Safe and Accessible Spaces” to address obstruction and unauthorized camping. This initiative aims to enhance public safety and accessibility in the city.

News Releases for Friday, October 24, 2025

Spokane City Council members will introduce a new ordinance titled “Safe and Accessible Spaces” aimed at addressing obstruction and unauthorized camping. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing efforts to manage public spaces and support community safety.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags across Spokane will be lowered in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington. The gesture will remain in effect until the close of business today.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered in Spokane, Washington, to honor four fallen soldiers from the state. The tribute will last until the close of business on October 17, 2025. This action reflects the community's respect and remembrance for those who served.

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 honoring its military personnel.

Mayor Brown Delivers Annual Statement of Conditions and Affairs

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown delivered her second annual Statement of Conditions and Affairs on Monday evening, highlighting the city's current status and future outlook. The address included key updates on local governance and community initiatives.

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 honoring its military personnel and their sacrifices.

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