Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, June 26th, 2025.
We’re waking up to a beautiful summer morning here in Spokane, and there is a lot happening across the city today. Kicking things off, Sacred Heart Medical Center made headlines as a Seattle patient traveled to Spokane specifically for a specialized robotic heart surgery. This showcases Spokane’s expanding role as a regional center for advanced medical care, drawing patients from across the Northwest and highlighting our city’s growing reputation in the health sector.
Community matters are top of mind this week. After the City Council’s recent declaration, June 22 is officially Kids Day in Spokane, so families can look forward to more kid-centered activities and resources in neighborhood parks this summer. Speaking of parks, a new study out this week is reinforcing just how vital our local parks are to Spokane’s quality of life. With the long days and warm temperatures, there’s no better time to get outside and enjoy them.
If you’re ready for some music, you’re in luck. Look for live bands lighting up patios and breweries downtown tonight as the city’s vibrant music scene kicks into high gear. Whether you lean toward indie, blues, or classic rock, there’s a sound for everyone somewhere in the city. Check local venues for last-minute tickets or even free outdoor performances.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Alan Liere’s latest hunting and fishing report shows local rivers are still teeming with fish thanks to this year’s steady flow. It’s also peak paddling season, so expect to see plenty of kayaks and canoes out on the Spokane River and nearby lakes. And speaking of adventures, there’s an inspiring story making the rounds about a solo paddler in the Boundary Waters, reminding us all of the wilderness just a few hours from home.
In community news, there’s hope and reunion for one local Afghan family, recently brought together again after being separated during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Their joyful reunion in Spokane highlights the city’s ongoing commitment to welcoming new neighbors and building a supportive, diverse community.
On the civic front, the City Council continues to address complex issues, from housing instability to public safety and equitable protections for all residents. And for those interested in local government, council meetings remain open to public comment, so your voice can still help shape Spokane’s future.
Before we wrap up, here’s a reminder to stay alert for traffic changes as city crews continue with scheduled summer road maintenance. It’s best to plan a little extra time for your commute, especially in residential neighborhoods where new projects are underway.
That’s what’s happening around Spokane today. Whether you’re planning to get outdoors, catch some live music, or just soak up some sun in your neighborhood park, there’s something for everyone. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more loca
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