Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, March 21st. Kick off your weekend with the buzz around town as our community tackles big changes and gears up for some serious fun. Starting with a game-changer for public safety, Washington Governor signed a new law banning law enforcement from wearing face coverings during interactions, aiming to build trust especially among refugees and immigrants in Spokane who say its a vital step toward genuine community connections, though leaders stress theres more work ahead after recent ICE enforcement spikes.[1] Meanwhile, WSDOT unveiled plans to reconnect the East Central neighborhood bisected by I-90 back in the 1950s, promising to bring back the hum of life around Liberty Park and ease decades of frustration for residents whove felt cut off from their own backyard.[1]
On the homelessness front, Mayor Lisa Brown highlighted promising progress from the citys outreach teams and scattered shelters, with folks leaving emergency housing for permanent spots up 86 percent and returns to the streets down 43 percent, showing how these investments are truly moving the needle for those navigating tough times.[3] And tonight, the Washington Coalition for Police Accountability hosts a community memorial for Otto Zeidler, whose tragic case sparked statewide reforms after a hefty city settlement and DOJ-mandated changes to SPD training.[1]
Parks and rec lovers, get excitedSpokane Public Schools and Parks announced phase one of the Together Spokane initiative, rolling out all-weather fields with lights at Shadle Park High School and two more sites to extend playtime year-round, a new irrigation system at Cannon Hill Park to ditch those manual hoses, upgrades at Westgate and Friendship Parks, plus a brand-new park at fast-growing Meadow Glen starting construction late summer, all fueled by community input to keep kids active and neighborhoods thriving.[1][3]
Todays packed with action: Catch Spokane Velocity FC battling the New York Cosmos at noon at ONE Spokane Stadium for high-energy soccer thrills, or cheer the Spokane Chiefs against Tri-City Americans at 6:05 pm at Numerica Veterans Arena.[2][9] Sports fans can also hit the PNW Card Show at Spokane Convention Center from 10 am, trading gems and stories.[2] Music calls tonight with Max Daniels rocking oldies at Arbor Crest Wine Cellars Fireside Dinner Series at 6 pm, a nostalgic 80s-90s R&B and hip-hop bash This Is How We Do It with DJ Exodus at The District at 9 pm, or Candlelight Tribute to Adele at 8:30 pm at the Davenport Hotel, all perfect for unwinding with local vibes.[2][6][11] Sadly, note that beloved Pig Out in the Park is canceled after 44 years, shifting our food scene focus elsewhere.[3]
Gas prices are climbing, so plan those drives wisely, and keep an eye on Gesa Pavilion seeking partners for a seasonal concert series.[3][5] This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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