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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, November 20, 2025.

Spokane wakes up to a chilly November morning, but things are heating up around town with plenty of news and activities to keep you busy. First, the Washington State Department of Transportation hosts an important community meeting this afternoon at Frances Scott Elementary at 4:30. Locals are invited to get involved in shaping the final connection of the North Spokane Corridor and improve the I-90 corridor. The discussion centers on safer connections and new design features residents can impact, so if you care about how you get around town, your voice could help direct Spokane’s future infrastructure.

If you’re looking for inspiration in home design or just wondering about the homes popping up across the Inland Northwest, today’s sustainability forum at Uptic Studios is spotlighting innovative local builder Cameron Rippy. Rippy is known for creating smarter, more durable houses tailored for our region’s sometimes wild climate swings. His push for better practices and smart collaboration is changing the way Spokane builds homes—making them more energy efficient, more affordable to maintain, and able to withstand everything from record summer heat to those freezing winter nights.

On the arts and entertainment front, downtown Spokane is buzzing tonight. Nurse Blake brings his popular comedy show to Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox at 8 p.m., a great pick for anyone ready for laughter and a dose of irreverent real-world humor. If you’re leaning toward something dazzling, Moulin Rouge! The Musical hits the First Interstate Center for the Arts tonight at 7:30 p.m., promising a spectacle of music, romance, and glitzy Parisian flair. And if you want a challenge, head over to 6 North Post Street for the Spokane Scavenger Hunt: Brick by Brick—test your wits and teamwork as you dive into the city puzzle and rediscover hidden parts of Spokane.

For families or fans of interactive storytelling, Death in the Shadows, a Spokane-themed murder mystery, unfolds at 204 East Desmet Avenue tonight. Solve the riddle and play detective with your friends. Looking ahead to tomorrow, Storytime at the Carrousel returns with stories, songs, and $1 rides for preschoolers—perfect for keeping little ones engaged and imaginations alight.

Elsewhere in town, local business news sees Prolific LLC acquiring a new retail property in Spokane Valley, underscoring optimism and investment in Spokane’s expanding community. And for sports fans, last night the Spokane Chiefs narrowly edged out the Regina Pats 3-2—with a third-period comeback that almost changed the game.

From community improvement to entertainment, innovation, and play, Spokane is connecting in fresh, meaningful ways as we head into Thanksgiving week. Whether you’re shaping tomorrow’s roads or catching tonight’s show, today is full of opportunities to get involved and enjoy your city.

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

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