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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 13th, 2025.

A warm and sunny day is starting here in Spokane, with a high near 97 degrees and clear skies on tap. But before you plan your day, be aware that the National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the Spokane area, from noon to 9 p.m. today. Gusty winds up to thirty five miles per hour and low humidity mean a heightened risk for rapid fire spread, so if you’re headed outdoors, be extra cautious and avoid any activities that could spark a flame.

In today’s headlines, a major construction shake-up is making waves across Spokane. The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 302 has officially gone on strike, putting several projects in limbo, including progress on the North Spokane Corridor, the Spokane River crossing, and nearby paving work. If the strike continues into next week, more local roadworks—like ongoing improvements to Country Homes Boulevard and the North Hatch Road—may stall, so commuters should keep an eye on traffic updates and plan alternate routes if possible.

Public safety is also top of mind this morning. Spokane Police are investigating following a search warrant on North Freya last week that uncovered over two hundred fifty thousand dollars in cash, more than sixty guns, explosives including a foreign hand grenade, as well as significant amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine. Officials say criminal charges are expected, and they’re asking anyone with information regarding several recent overnight fires in Spokane Valley to contact Crime Check.

On a much lighter note for families, today marks the annual Backpacks for Kids event at the Salvation Army on East Nora Avenue, running until 4 p.m. K through 12 students can get a free backpack with school supplies, along with free haircuts, immunizations, and a chance to connect with more than forty community resource vendors. Free hotdogs will be served, and parents just need to bring photo ID and proof of their child’s residence.

Looking for things to do as the weekend approaches? You’ve got plenty of options. The Knitting Factory is hosting Tropidelic and Shwayze with a live show tonight for music lovers wanting to catch some summer vibes. Or, mark your calendar for Friday’s Puppy Party on the credit union lawn—a tail-wagging way to beat the August heat. On Saturday, Garland Pride brings rainbow fun to the historic neighborhood, complete with art, dancing, and a Wizard of Oz twist. And next week, the Dinner Detective brings laughs and mystery to Spokane with its interactive murder mystery dinner, while the annual Cops and Kids Car Show promises family fun in Spokane Valley.

Nature lovers, tonight is also the perfect time to watch the Perseids meteor shower, visible in the clear eastern Washington skies.

That’s your Wednesday Spokane Local Frequency. Stay safe in the heat and wind, enjoy all that our community has to offer, and remember to give yourself a moment to look up at the stars tonight. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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