Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for March 21, 2025. We've got a packed day of events and news for you in the Lilac City. First up, the Girl Scouts of Troop 21-16 are opening their cookie booths downtown today. If you've been craving those Thin Mints, now's your chance to stock up. Over at the Knitting Factory, Sullivan King brings his Chaos Will Bring Peace 2025 US Tour to Spokane tonight. Fans of electronic and metal music won't want to miss this high-energy show. For those looking for a more family-friendly event, Riverfront Park is hosting Storytime at the Carrousel. Bring your little ones for stories, songs, and preschool activities, plus discounted carousel rides for just a dollar. In local news, Spokane police are searching for a suspect's car following a hit-and-run incident in northwest Spokane that left a child injured. The incident occurred at the intersection of West Winston Drive and North Sutherlin Street. Thankfully, the child's injuries are reported to be non-life-threatening. On a brighter note, the Spokane Chiefs hockey team will be playing their last home game of the season tonight at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. It's a great opportunity to catch some ice action before the season wraps up. For those interested in social issues, the annual March for Life is taking place today from 5 to 7 PM, starting at Covenant Homes and Resources. Participants will walk to Planned Parenthood, offer prayers, and return for snacks and fellowship. In community development news, three Spokane Police officers are starting their new positions as Neighborhood Resource Officers today, aiming to strengthen community ties. Looking ahead to the weekend, the Spokane International Film Festival continues through Sunday at the Magic Lantern Theatre, showcasing a diverse array of films from around the world. And for music lovers, the Knitting Factory has a packed lineup, including performances by The Amity Affliction and Hail the Sun. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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