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Spokane Local Frequency: Spring Safety Reminders and Weekend Activities
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- Local Frequency - Spokane
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- May 2, 2026
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- 127
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Summary
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Saturday, May second. We start with a safety reminder this morning after a close call in Spokane Valley yesterday. Fire officials responded to a residential fire on South Timberline Drive where a homeowner was using a propane torch, commonly known as a weed burner, for yard work. The torch ignited some arborvitae, those evergreen shrubs popular in local landscaping, and the flames quickly spread to a neighbor's vinyl fence. Embers from the fire even sparked two additional small fires across the street. While no injuries were reported, the incident damaged a vinyl fence, melted home siding, and scorched landscaping on multiple properties. Fire officials want to remind everyone that if you're using propane torches for yard maintenance this spring, make sure you have a clear perimeter around your work area and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. It's a good reminder as we head into the warmer months when yard work picks up. On a brighter note, this Saturday is a perfect day to get outside and enjoy everything Spokane has to offer. If you're looking for things to do this weekend, the Gonzaga campus area is always a great spot for a walk, and the Riverfront Park is ideal for families with activities for all ages. The weather should cooperate nicely, so it's a great time to explore some of our local trails or visit the downtown farmers market if it's running this weekend. We're also heading into a busy season for community events across the region, so keep your eyes on local listings for festivals, farmers markets, and outdoor concerts that start popping up as we move deeper into spring and head toward summer. Whether you're a longtime Spokane resident or new to the area, there's always something happening in our community.…