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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.

Election energy is pulsing through Spokane this morning. Voters cast their ballots yesterday, but the final results for city council and school district propositions are still being counted. Jonathan Bingle has claimed an early victory for Spokane City Council District 1, Position 2, but Sarah Dixit is urging residents to wait for official results, which won’t be certified until November 25th, so this local race could still take a twist. Across the region, school levies and public safety measures are on the ballot and being closely tracked, with local leaders and families watching for updates that could reshape community services.

It’s a chilly but pleasant start to the day in Spokane, with temperatures hovering around 42 degrees and partly cloudy skies. Your coat will come in handy, as the afternoon may bring highs near 46 before evening cools things down to the lower forties.

Community events are filling the fall calendar. Today at 2 p.m., the City Parks and Hope Soccer Initiative will cut the ribbon on a brand new mini-pitch, expanding youth soccer access in Spokane. The celebration invites families and young players out to explore this fresh addition to local parks and kick off a season of fun and opportunity for aspiring athletes. If business is on your mind, the NEED Energy Education Workshop is running all day at CenterPlace in Spokane Valley, helping leaders and educators connect with clean energy topics and resources.

If you’re in the mood for live music, Machine Country takes the stage at The Big Dipper downtown at 7:30 tonight. Expect lively tunes and good company as Spokane’s local music scene picks up the pace for fall. Tickets are still available if you’re ready for a midweek concert.

Looking ahead, Veterans Day is approaching and will be observed county-wide on November 11th, with local offices closed in honor of those who serve.

Business-minded listeners can check out Startup Spokane’s monthly events and meetups, which support entrepreneurs and help spark new ideas across the region. Whether you’re looking to network or learn, there’s plenty on offer for anyone thinking about launching or growing a local enterprise.

Stay tuned for more November activities, including the annual Obon Festival which celebrates Japanese culture with food, dance, martial arts and music, and brings a joyful community spirit to Spokane later this month.

That’s all for your Wednesday headlines, local happenings, and things to do. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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