Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, September 28th, 2025.
Kicking off this beautiful fall Sunday, it is a cool 60 degrees and partly cloudy across Spokane. Whether you are up early for coffee or just starting your day, there is a buzz of energy around town. Last night at the Spokane Arena, the Spokane Chiefs thrilled hockey fans by blanking the Tri-City Americans three to nothing. The highlight was Carter Esler earning his first career shutout, helping Spokane start their home schedule on a high note. If you missed the action, do not worry; the Chiefs are back at home next weekend to face the Prince George Cougars, with special events including an Educator Appreciation Night and a fun schedule giveaway. The energy in the arena is contagious and tickets are available if you want in on the action.
Today is shaping up to be a great day for connecting with community and celebrating Spokane’s diversity. This morning, Gonzaga's Unity Brunch is happening until 11 a.m. at Shawn O’Donnell’s on North Monroe. It is a warm gathering for alumni and community members to meet, swap stories, and learn about Gonzaga’s LGBTQ+ and alumni of color communities. Walk-up guests are welcome, so swing by for good food and good company.
Later on, the community is coming together at Bethany Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. for a land dedication ceremony at 2607 South Ray Street. After suffering a major fire, the church is turning a new page by dedicating the land to a new purpose, and all are invited to join in reflection and hope for the future.
If you want entertainment with a little magic and a lot of flair, the Venardos Circus is setting up its tent at Spokane Valley Mall with a matinee at 2 this afternoon. Expect acrobatics and big top fun for the whole family. For those who love live performances, today is your last chance to catch the hit musical Some Like It Hot at the First Interstate Center for the Arts; the curtain rises at 2 and again at 7:30. If music moves you, the Spokane String Quartet performs this afternoon at 3 at the historic Fox Theater, offering a refined close to your weekend.
Comedy fans, comedian John Caparulo is performing at the Spokane Comedy Club this evening, promising side-splitting laughs to round out your Sunday.
On the news front, Spokane continues to feel the ripples of the broader construction slowdown affecting Washington, leading to fewer local projects and some caution in the job market. However, major investments like the $85 million Fairchild Air Force Base renovation are providing hope, and there are positive signs in healthcare, data centers, and even some improvement in the multifamily housing sector as we look toward the next year. For drivers, be aware that emergency repairs have closed some I-90 and US 195 ramps after a recent crash, so check your route before heading out.
That is your Spokane Local Frequency for today, Sunday, September 28th. However you spend your Sunday, whether at a show, over brunch, or supporting the Chiefs, enjoy the spirit of Spokane. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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