Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, December 29th. Kick off your week with the buzz around town, where winter fun meets a few curveballs on the roads and courts. First, a heads up for drivers: North Wall Street is down to one lane today between West Heroy and West Princeton Avenues for critical water main repairs. Flaggers are on hand from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., so plan alternate routes to keep your commute smooth and support the crews fixing our infrastructure for reliable water flow all season[1].
Shifting to sports, Gonzaga womens basketball thrilled fans last night at the McCarthey Athletic Center with a double-overtime nailbiter against LMU, pulling out an 87-80 victory. Freshman sensation Lauren Whittaker notched her third straight double-double with 18 points and 16 rebounds, while Allie Turner drained a clutch three to force the second OT, showing why the Zags are a force that keeps our community cheering through the holidays[7]. Over in junior hockey, the Spokane Chiefs felt the sting yesterday as their own Oremba scored a heartbreaking last-second goal, handing the Wild a 4-3 home loss, but it ramps up the excitement for WHL action ahead[5].
Tonight, families and Peanuts fans wont want to miss A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage at the First Interstate Center for the Arts at 7 p.m., bringing that classic holiday charm with Schroeder at the piano and Snoopy stealing the show, perfect for wrapping up the season with nostalgic joy[4][6][10]. If youre job hunting or sharpening skills, WorkSource Spokanes Digital Literacy Series kicks off today, offering free sessions to boost your tech savvy and open doors in our evolving job market[11].
Looking ahead, lace up for free ice skating at the Numerica Skate Ribbon in Riverfront Park through the week, with tomorrows session including rentals to get everyone gliding[2]. Gear up for New Years Eve fireworks at 9 p.m. in the park, or dive into Heavy North NYE with electronic beats from BUKU and OZZTIN for Spokanites craving high-energy vibes[2][8]. Tragically, our hearts go out to the family of a 63-year-old Sandpoint man killed yesterday in a train collision at West Selle and North Boyer Roads; its a stark reminder to buckle up and stay alert at crossings[3].
This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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