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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, October eighth. Stepping outside, you’ll find the crisp air and clear skies that come with fall in Spokane. Today’s forecast calls for plenty of sunshine with a high of seventy-three and a low around forty-eight, so it’s a beautiful day to get out and enjoy the city.

In top news, a bizarre incident this week in Spokane Valley saw a man break into a local bank using a flowerpot. The suspect told deputies he was trying to help someone he thought was inside, but after discovering the building was empty, he stayed anyway and was soon surrounded by authorities. The man is now facing burglary and malicious mischief charges. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but repairs to the bank’s front door are expected to be costly.

On the city beat, Spokane continues to adapt to new statewide housing mandates, with local leaders discussing the impacts of upcoming co-living requirements. This push for shared housing is aimed at expanding affordable options, and as the deadline approaches, residents and city officials alike are working to ensure Spokane’s neighborhoods remain both welcoming and vibrant.

If you’re looking to be more involved or just want to enjoy what Spokane has to offer today, there’s plenty going on. Early this evening, the Spokane Buddhist Temple is hosting a “Beginning Buddhism” session with visiting monastics, open to anyone curious about mindfulness or meditation. Meanwhile, over at Swing Lounge downtown, happy hour runs from three to five thirty, so it’s a great spot to catch up with friends or unwind after work.

Sports fans can celebrate local youth athletics with the Spokane Shadow Soccer Club in action this week, building on a strong performance from the weekend. For those preferring to be active participants, the A4Y Rogers Zone Andrew Rypien run takes place today, offering a chance to hit the pavement, meet neighbors, and support a great cause.

It’s also Customer Service Week, so take a moment to thank some of the city’s friendly faces who help Spokane run smoothly—whether you’re calling City Hall or stopping into your local library.

Looking ahead, get ready for more autumn celebrations from the spooky Candlelight Halloween concerts on the thirtieth, to family-friendly theater performances popping up later in the month. Keep an eye on community calendars for all the latest, and don’t forget, the sunrise Sukkot service is happening bright and early at Temple Beth Shalom.

That’s your Spokane snapshot for Wednesday. Enjoy all that our city has to offer today, whether you’re catching an event, cheering on local teams, or just soaking up the beautiful fall weather. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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