Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th. Kick off your day with the latest buzz from around town, where were blending breaking news with fun ways to make this week pop.
First up, a bizarre scene shook up the morning commute on I-90 near Altamont and Freya around 4 a.m. KREM 2 caught exclusive video of a mystery person clinging to the back of an empty AMR ambulance as it sped eastbound. Drivers honked and flashed lights to alert the crew, who pulled over safely, but the rider vanished before Washington State Patrol arrived. AMR called it an extremely rare incident with no patient on board, reminding us all to stay vigilant on those freeways because one wrong move could turn a wild story into tragedy.[1]
Shifting to North Spokane, newly filed court documents are shedding light on last weeks double homicide at an apartment complex. Witnesses described two masked men bursting in around 11:30 p.m. on February 4th, sparking a fight over what seemed like a gun hidden under a blanket. Isaac Tucker and Derek Alford were fatally shot during the chaos, with shell casings found at the scene and six people, including a child, inside at the time. Police have a person of interest but released him after hospital treatment for head injuries, stressing its an isolated case with no ongoing threat. The Major Crimes Unit is digging deeper, so neighbors, keep those eyes open and doors locked.[1]
In brighter news, a Spokane County fugitive wanted here got nabbed by U.S. Marshals on Kauai, Hawaii, proving justice has a long reach and a tropical twist.[3] Weather-wise, enjoy these mid-40s today, but bundle up overnight as temps dip near freezing. Clouds roll in tomorrow, paving the way for valley rain and mountain snow by Friday night into Saturday perfect for skiers eyeing fresh powder.[1]
Tonight, dive into local vibes. Catch Chris Franjola at Spokane Comedy Club starting at 7 p.m. for laughs that hit close to home, or head to The Big Dipper for Weeping Slit with openers Viscerectomy, Tannerite, and FTS rocking out at 7. Zola welcomes mister sister from 8 p.m. for dynamic tunes to groove the night away.[4][7][8] And dont miss Stop the Bleed training at Spokane Central Library at 1:15 p.m. today learn life-saving skills that could make you a hero in seconds.[6]
Looking ahead, Disneys The Lion King roars into First Interstate Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m., while Candlelight Queen vs. ABBA glows at Davenport Hotel on Valentines Day from 6:30 p.m. tickets from 46 bucks for that romantic sparkle.[2][10] College sports fans, check schedules for hoops action through the 19th as teams gear up for playoffs.[5]
Stay safe, get out there, and connect with our vibrant scene. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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