Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Monday, July 28th, 2025. Over the weekend, Spokane residents enjoyed a packed slate of events, and if you missed out, don’t worry—there’s plenty happening as we kick off the week. Today, local families have the chance to get moving at the Nigel Williams-Goss Youth Basketball Skills Camp, running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the HUB Sports Center in Liberty Lake. This three-day camp welcomes young athletes eager to build their basketball fundamentals while meeting other motivated youth from around the area.
For creative kids, Camp Broadway is opening its fourth week this morning, bringing the magic of musical theater to Spokane’s next generation. That program runs all week from nine to three for ages eight to thirteen. Whether your child wants to sing, dance, or just step into the spotlight, this camp at the heart of Spokane’s arts scene could be just the ticket.
Looking ahead to tonight, BMX lovers can head out to the Spokane BMX track for Gate Practice at 6 p.m. It’s ideal for beginners wanting to try a new sport or seasoned riders keen to sharpen their race starts. For those seeking a more relaxed evening, the Fun Circle Knitting Group meets tomorrow, offering a welcoming space for new and experienced knitters to connect over crafts and conversation.
In community news, Spokane is buzzing as Washington state’s population tops 8.1 million, reflecting steady local growth. Residents should also keep an eye on public policy, as 333 new state laws take effect tomorrow, shaping areas from housing to policing and medical debt. Over in Spokane Valley, crews are making real progress on containing the Lake Spokane Fire, with officials reporting over 50 percent containment. Though some evacuation levels remain, no new structures have been lost, and continued aerial support is helping local families breathe a little easier.
On the lighter side, the weekend saw the 33 Artists Market draw a lively crowd at the Pergola Event Center, while basketball fever swept through Chewelah’s 3-on-3 tournament. Participants from all ages and backgrounds showed off their moves and cheered on friends in a summer tradition that turns Main Avenue into a block party of hoops and camaraderie, even as the heat tested everyone’s limits.
As always, you’ll find local leaders and organizations active this week, with everything from political meetups to visibility events happening around Spokane. Whether you’re looking to get involved, pick up a new hobby, or just take in the city's vibrant summer spirit, Spokane has something to offer.
That’s all for today. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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