Episode

Spokane Spring Snapshot: Snow Flurries, Safety Alerts, and Community Connection

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Local Frequency - Spokane
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Apr 30, 2026
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130
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Summary

Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Thursday, April 30. Folks, buckle up for a crisp spring day here in Spokane. The National Weather Service is calling for partly sunny skies with a sneaky chance of snow flurries, highs scraping the upper 30s to low 40s, and breezy west winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour. That means bundle up if youre heading out, especially with those lows dipping to the upper teens tonight. Over in Chelan County, a flood warning lingers from yesterdays heavy rains, so if youre traveling east, keep an eye on road conditions to stay safe. And just a heads up, any leftover fog from the Northeast Mountains should have cleared by now, but drive carefully. Shifting to public safety, Spokane police are investigating a stabbing near Thorpe and Westwood roads, reported late yesterday. Details are still emerging, but authorities have the scene secured and are urging anyone with info to come forward. This reminds us how vital it is to stay vigilant in our neighborhoods, supporting the quick response that keeps our community strong. In other news, former Mayor Nadine Woodward is making waves by planning a 10 million dollar lawsuit against the city, stemming from recent disputes. Meanwhile, a woman faces charges for allegedly stealing from vulnerable hospice patients, highlighting the need for us all to watch out for those who cant protect themselves. On a brighter note, todays packed with ways to connect and give back. Head to Spokane Falls Community College around 11 a.m. for the 2nd Harvest Market on the library lawn, a fantastic chance to snag fresh produce, chat with neighbors, and support local food security. Its these events that knit our community together, turning hunger into hope one bite at a time. If youre into culture, catch th…