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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, October 23rd, 2025.

As we wake up to crisp autumn air, Spokane is bustling with activity and spirit across the city. The big story overnight is a vehicle and pedestrian collision near Hamilton and Indiana. One person was sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, prompting a temporary road closure in the area. If your commute takes you past Hamilton and Indiana, be advised to watch for detours and emergency crews as they work to clear the scene and investigate.

Community events today are filling Spokane with energy. At 3:30 this afternoon, the Salvation Army is inviting everyone to the ribbon cutting for the newly reconstructed Community Center Bridge over on East Indiana Avenue. This rebuild was made possible by local generosity and marks another milestone in Spokane’s push for accessible spaces for all ages and backgrounds. Expect speeches, cheers, and a chance to celebrate what collaboration can achieve.

Halloween is just around the corner, and that means mystery and costumes are taking center stage. Tonight, step into history at Bozarth Mansion, where Communities in Schools of Northeast Washington is hosting a 1913-themed Murder Mystery. It all kicks off at 4:30 with an evening of glamour, suspense, and a little mischief, all supporting local programs for kids in need. If you prefer activism with your autumn outings, the Spokane VisBrigade is rallying with signs and banners at several I-90 overpasses between 4:30 and 6, continuing their weekly tradition of peaceful protest and community connection.

For sports fans, ONE Spokane Stadium sees Rogers High facing North Central in girls’ soccer at 4 PM. Go out and cheer for your school, enjoy the brisk fall air, and support our local athletes as regional playoffs approach.

If you’re looking ahead to the weekend, mark your calendars for Saturday’s Spo-Candy Crawl downtown. Grab a worksheet and hunt for spooky scenes to complete a riddle challenge – claim your fall treats at the Numerica Skate Ribbon in Riverfront Park. Families can also enjoy Trunk or Treat at El Mercadito, Halloween cruises on Lake Coeur d’Alene, and wheelchair basketball all weekend at EWU’s Reese Court in Cheney. And for Harry Potter fans, a Wizards and Witches party at Griffin Tavern follows the Spokane Symphony’s magical concert on Saturday.

From community celebrations to Halloween chills, Spokane thrives on togetherness and creativity. Whether you’re supporting recovery, solving mysteries, cheering for local talent, or rallying for change, there’s somewhere to belong in our vibrant city today.

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

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