Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 5. Perfect Easter weekend vibes are here with mostly sunny skies and temps climbing into the mid to upper 60s today, hitting around 67 degrees, so grab those baskets and head outdoors for some family fun while it lasts before a slight cool-down midweek.[1][5][8] That high pressure ridge is delivering the goods, making it ideal for park picnics or river walks, but keep an eye on airport forecasts showing possible evening clouds.[2]
Starting with heartwarming community spirit, Spokane's Dear Coco Café on the South Hill bounced back from a tough break-in last week that racked up $15,000 in damages from smashed equipment and spoiled food, forcing days of closure. Owner Celeste Shaw, battling health issues, got an emotional lift from neighbors rallying with support, and police nabbed a suspect, proving our city's tight-knit bonds turn setbacks into comebacks.[3] Meanwhile, downtown buzz includes confusion over a new 12% parking tax hike affecting some lots, despite exemptions for employees and students with designated stalls. Business owners are ping-ponging between the city and operators like Diamond Parking for clarity, so if you're parking there, double-check your bill to avoid surprises that could pinch your wallet on shopping trips.[1]
On the justice front, Spokane Municipal Court is swamped with a record case backlog and too few public defenders after state limits cut their caseloads, impacting over 90% of defendants who can't afford private attorneys. Delays or dismissals loom, but the city is fighting back with law student interns and pushes for more funding, ensuring fairer hearings that keep our streets safer long-term.[1] Traffic alert: East Upriver Drive saw a car crash yesterday with heavy police presence and full closure; stay tuned for updates as crews investigate to prevent future hazards on your commute.[4]
Looking ahead, Shades of Motherhood kicks off Black Maternal Health Week events today and through April 17, spotlighting vital wellness talks that strengthen families across Spokane.[6] Spokane County also proclaimed April Child Abuse Prevention Month, urging parents, educators, and agencies to collaborate via teams like the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary group for safer kids.[9] And soccer fans, our Spokane Zephyr FC fell to Dallas Trinity FC at the Cotton Bowl yesterday, but spring practices for Washington State Football are heating up, fueling local pride.[10] Plus, a $726K federal grant means Spokane County deputies gear up with robots, acoustic devices, and drone defenses for the 2026 World Cup in Seattle, boosting security here too via fan zones and overtime support.[7]
Whether hunting eggs or supporting local spots like the reopening Doyle's vintage soda fountain on Boone, make today count. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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