Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. Today, Spokane wakes up to mild temperatures, with a high expected in the low 80s, so enjoy the late summer sun while it lasts. Our top story this morning: the Spokane County Board of Commissioners is set to appoint a new county prosecutor. They’re interviewing three candidates to fill the seat left vacant by Larry Haskell, who resigned in late July. The choice of Marshall Casey, Steve Garvin, or Preston McCollum will shape the direction of local legal proceedings at least until the next general election, making this a pivotal moment for local justice and the Spokane community.
If you are looking for things to do in the coming days, Spokane’s event calendar is absolutely packed. For music fans, mark your calendars for this Friday, September twelfth, when L.A. Guns rocks the stage at Spokane Live at the Spokane Tribe Casino. Classic rock fans won’t want to miss this high-energy show. If your weekend plans are still forming, SNAP’s third annual Pajama Party is happening Saturday afternoon at Brick West Brewing downtown. Expect games, drinks, and a chance to connect with your neighbors, all for a great cause supporting Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners.
Also this weekend, the Dream Beyond Auction kicks off at 4:30 Saturday evening, inviting you for an inspiring night of stories and giving to help transform futures. If sports and friendly competition are more your style, start practicing your tosses, because the Spokane Cornhole Tournament is coming up next week on September eighteenth at the Spokane Tribe Casino. The tournament is raising money for construction education and workforce development, so your competitive spirit will be contributing to a great cause.
Looking ahead, the region’s largest Cybersecurity and AI Conference returns next Thursday. The INCH360 event gathers experts, educators, and industry leaders at the Spokane Convention Center for a full day of panels, vendor booths, and networking. Whether you work in tech or just want to get a peek at the future, attendance is free and open to the public.
In other news, authorities are monitoring the status of Kevin Coe, the so-called South Hill Rapist, who could be released from McNeil Island’s commitment center. Law enforcement remains on alert, and the community is closely watching for any developments. Meanwhile, after a recent small fire damaged the Avista Stadium concessions building, repair crews are at work ensuring the ballpark will be ready for future events. Local officials have also praised a quick-thinking neighbor who helped protect a homeowner from an attempted title theft, a timely reminder that looking out for each other makes Spokane stronger.
That wraps up today’s mix of headlines and happenings around our city. Whether you’re chasing the last rays of summer, planning your weekend, or just staying informed, thanks for making us part of your morning. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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