Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, September 8th, 2025.
We start today with an update from downtown Spokane, where Spokane Police are investigating a weekend incident that left one minor injured after a stabbing near North Howard Street and West Main. Authorities say a fight among a group of minors broke out late Saturday night, leading to the stabbing. Thankfully, the injuries were not life-threatening, and the investigation is ongoing with no charges issued at this point. Police encourage anyone with information to come forward and help bring clarity and closure to the affected families.
In other notable news, there was a fire at Avista Stadium in Spokane Valley. Investigators are working to determine what caused the early morning blaze that destroyed the main concessions building. Firefighters shifted to a defensive approach after part of the metal roof collapsed, and while there were no injuries, many in the community are feeling the loss, especially as the baseball season winds down and many families spend their evenings at the ballpark.
Let’s talk about some things you can do today around Spokane. History buffs and vintage lovers, take note—the Spokesman-Review features a deep dive into Spokane’s newspaper collectibles, opening a window into the city’s rich heritage and the stories that give meaning to our present-day community. Over at the Garland Theater, Movie Club members can catch free screenings throughout September, including titles like Reservoir Dogs, The Lorax, and The Incredibles with a sensory-friendly show for families. A great way to revisit classics or introduce them to a new generation.
Art fans, the 2025 Spokane Watercolor Society Juried Members Show is running now through September 26th. The exhibit highlights local talent and the diversity of the region’s watercolor art scene, offering inspiration perfect for a creative Monday outing. Meanwhile, adventure seekers can join the "Thrilling Scavenger Hunt" this afternoon, exploring Spokane’s art and architectural landmarks through playful competition. The hunt kicks off at 808 West Spokane Avenue and is a fun way for friends and families to connect while seeing the city from new angles.
Sports enthusiasts, don’t miss Spokane BMX practice tonight. Registration runs from 6 to 8 PM, so dust off your bike and feel the rush, whether you’re a seasoned rider or looking to cheer on the local youth.
Finally, September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. The Washington Department of Veterans Affairs reminds all of us that community involvement can save lives, and they’re providing free toolkits and training to help recognize the signs and offer hope to veterans and their families. If you or someone you know needs help, the Veterans Crisis Line is available by calling 988 and pressing 1.
That’s a quick pulse on Spokane for Monday. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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