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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, October 30, 2025.

It’s a crisp fall morning in Spokane, sitting at 56 degrees, and autumn is in full swing with festive energy all around. Today, the community continues to respond to Mayor Lisa Brown’s recently issued emergency declaration due to the nationwide SNAP cancellation. The city is ramping up efforts to help our neighbors facing food insecurity, homelessness, and increased demand for shelter beds, so you’ll hear ongoing news and opportunities to support these initiatives. At the same time, public safety headlines are making waves after a suspect involved in a deadly shooting earlier this month was located and arrested in Thurston County, bringing some closure to a worrying incident.

If you’re planning your evening, Spokane’s event calendar is packed. First up, soccer fans can catch the Spokane Zephyr FC as they take on Carolina Ascent FC at One Spokane Stadium tonight at six. The stands promise atmosphere and drama to match the October chill. For those who crave spooky season thrills, the Haunted Fork Tour winds through downtown, offering tales and maybe a nip of something spirited for adults. Over at Lake Coeur d’Alene, the Moonlit Monster Halloween Cruises continue tonight—board at five for a floating haunted house with spectacular views, eerie decor, and plenty of fun for families.

Live entertainment is thriving as well. Frances Browne will be performing at Zola, while Wildwood takes the stage later tonight—two great options for music lovers to unwind and celebrate local talent. For a dose of laughter, head to Thesperados’ Halloween Show and Haunted Hallway: doors open at six to a spooky hallway, followed by a student improv comedy show at seven that promises to lighten up the fright.

Community connections are front and center today. The Spokane Valley YMCA hosts a Community Baby Shower from one to three, providing support and resources for new and expecting parents. If you’re near Liberty Gallery, don’t miss Gaia’s Beauty, an art exhibit highlighting metalwork innovation and natural inspiration—open from five to eight. The StoryWalk Art Exhibit by YWCA also continues its month-long run, pairing survivor poetry and local artwork along a scenic path.

Halloween festivities aren’t slowing down. Siemers Farm’s Harvest of Screams is open tonight through the weekend for those looking to test their courage among zombies and haunted hayrides. And for a more social twist, The Official Halloween Bar Crawl kicks off tomorrow, so today is the perfect time to round up costumes and plot your crawl.

Whether you’re heading out for sports, food, music, or a scare, Spokane is buzzing with opportunity to connect, celebrate, and support our vibrant community. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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