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Spring Arrives Early in Spokane: Sunshine, Home Shows, and Weekend Fun


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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for February 28, 2026. What a perfect Saturday to kick off the weekend with sunshine and temps climbing into the high 40s, maybe even the 50s in spots like Coeur dAlene and Deer Park. Meteorologists are calling it springlike weather, dry through Tuesday, so grab those jackets and get out there before rain sneaks in midweek. This warmth means more than just comfortable strolls, though, it ties right into why locals are flocking to the Spokane Home and Yard Show at the Spokane Convention Center, packed wall-to-wall through the weekend with waterfalls, putting greens, and cutting-edge landscaping that could transform your backyard into an oasis. Organizers boast its the regions biggest, four-day event, spotlighting fresh home improvement ideas you wont see anywhere else, perfect for sparking that next project as we shake off winter.

Shifting to headlines, Spokane police wrapped up details on last months double-decker bus crash under a low viaduct, citing driver Wayne Morgan for negligent driving after he followed a faulty STA GPS right into trouble. The good news? Those buses are back with beefed-up safety audits, rerouting under tricky spots to keep riders secure and commutes smooth. Over in Lower Crossing, neighbors like Martis Nenno are rallying against a proposed housing boom that could swell their historic streets by 60 percent, worrying about narrow roads clogging emergency access and overwhelming the riverside charm. The city insists developers will widen paths and add hydrants, but residents want tailored rules, not one-size-fits-all, and you can weigh in on the 20-year comprehensive plan at planspokane.org to shape Spokaness growth your way.

Tragedy struck Spokane Valley too, with a hit-and-run pedestrian death near Pines and Eismeer, the 35-year-old driver now facing vehicular homicide charges, a stark reminder to drive vigilant. Firefighters meanwhile contained two accidental blazes in west Spokane yesterday, no one home, quick work keeping damage minimal. Across the border, Coeur dAlene heroes like firefighter Dave Tyisdall earned Idahos Medal of Honor for bravery on Canfield Mountain, honoring everyday courage that saves lives.

Tonight, sports fans, catch the Spokane Chiefs after their shutout win, or root for the Zags needing a big rivalry victory at Saint Marys. Cowboy Ian Munsick saddles up at First Interstate Center at 7, Club 90s heats up Knitting Factory at 9 for Heated Rivalry Night, WAC Indoor Track fills The Podium, and Inlanders Restaurant Week means deals at spots like Durkins, tasting downtown icons without breaking the bank. Families, Jump for Joy in Spokane Valley offers open trampoline jumps till 1:15 then 3:45 to 7. Its a lineup connecting us through fun, food, and fresh starts.

This has been Spokane Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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