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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, October 19th, 2025.

We start our day with the clouds still hanging over Spokane—a bit of rain in the morning, temperatures hovering around a crisp forty-six degrees, and highs expected in the mid-fifties. Winds out of the west-southwest are picking up at ten to twenty miles an hour, so bundle up if you’re heading outside for any early autumn adventures.

Today kicks off with excitement in Riverside State Park, where the Wild Moose Chase trail runs have taken over the trails. Runners of all levels are lacing up for the scenic 25K, 10K, and 5K races, plus a fun run for the kids. It’s all for a good cause, raising funds to help future physical therapists attend a national conference—so even if you aren’t racing, show up and cheer on those taking on the wild course.

Fans of live music, your day is brimming with choices. At the Spokane Pavilion, the indie-folk group Lord Huron is making a stop tonight, joined by Kevin Morby. If you want a musical escape layered in lush harmonies and atmospheric vibes, this is the show to catch. Doors open at 6:30 pm. For those craving something heavier, Between the Buried and Me is rocking out at 8 pm, promising a high-energy show for all ages.

Families and film buffs can catch Stage to Screen’s presentation of Inter Alia this afternoon—a thought-provoking play that bridges motherhood and the law, sparking conversations about conscience and identity. Showtimes start at two o’clock, so there’s plenty of time to grab a late brunch and catch some theater.

As we look at what’s making headlines, Spokane police are seeking tips from the public to help solve a recent deadly shooting, and authorities in Coeur d’Alene are also reaching out for help regarding a wildlife crime. Meanwhile, a local story that’s sparking plenty of neighborhood conversation: Mayor Lisa Brown is officially encouraging folks to head home early and catch the Mariners game, bringing a dose of playoff excitement to the city.

Sports fans are lamenting a tough loss for Washington State football—after leading by ten points, the Cougars fell to eighteenth-ranked Virginia in a close twenty-two to twenty finish. Tough one for the team, but hope springs eternal for next week’s matchup.

Coming up this week, get ready for more live music, from tribute acts and jazz nights at local theaters to sensory-friendly performances featuring music from Harry Potter, perfect for wizards and muggles of every age. Community fairs, dance galas, and interactive choir events are also cropping up around town, so there’s no shortage of ways to join in and support Spokane’s vibrant cultural calendar.

Keep an eye on the weather for those last few bursts of fall color in the parks and along the river, and make time to get outside—just don’t forget a rain jacket and maybe a warm drink. That’s the pulse of Spokane this Sunday, with a little something for everyone, whether you’re out on the trails or soaking up the sounds of the city.

This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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