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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, November sixteenth, twenty twenty-five.

As Spokane shakes off the frosty chill and folks enjoy their morning coffee, the city is bustling with news and excitement. Our top local news story this morning is a somber one: deputies in Spokane Valley have arrested an allegedly impaired driver after a tragic crash that left one woman dead. Local food banks are reminding families in need that help is available throughout the holiday season, with regional pantries ramping up their support to ensure no one goes hungry as Thanksgiving approaches.

For those whose weekends revolve around football, Whitworth hosts the Pirates’ last regular season game today—a major event for longtime fans. In other sports news, WSU Seattle has announced tuition increases for the twenty twenty-six academic year, which will affect future Cougars and perhaps prompt some family conversations about planning ahead.

Music and the arts are front and center in town. Today at the Fox Theater, the Spokane Youth Symphony invites you to “Musical Friendships” starting at four this afternoon. Doors open at three, and it’s a fantastic chance to support young local talent in a concert that celebrates the power of music to connect people. If you’re hoping for a little bit of Disney magic, Disney On Ice: Let’s Dance! will take over the Spokane Arena with shows at eleven this morning and again at three this afternoon. It’s a perfect pick for families and fans of animated classics.

Pop culture gets the big-screen treatment this evening at the First Interstate Center for the Arts with Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert. Experience the epic animated series as its music is performed live—an immersive way for devoted fans of all ages to journey back to the four nations.

For those seeking something uniquely Spokane, check out the community vibe at SFCC’s Spartan Theater, where the Drama Club stages their fall production, Witch, at two thirty. Or, if you are a poetry lover, mark your calendar for this Wednesday night’s Broken Mic, Spokane’s iconic and longest-running open mic poetry event downtown—something special for spoken word aficionados.

Looking ahead, holiday enthusiasts will want to snag tickets early for upcoming favorites like The Nutcracker Ballet and Handel’s Messiah, set to fill our festive season with warmth. Meanwhile, Liberty Lake is buzzing with news as Topgolf plans its arrival, promising a new spot for friendly competition and family outings.

Traffic is moving smoothly this morning, but if you’re heading out for events, give yourself a little extra time for parking, as downtown is expected to be lively with people heading to shows and games.

That wraps up your Spokane Sunday—news of resilience, music, celebration, and a caring community stepping up for one another. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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