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Sunshine Today, Storm Tomorrow: Egypt's Team Arrives in Spokane
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- Local Frequency - Spokane
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- Apr 22, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 156
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Summary
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 22nd. What a fantastic start to the day with sunshine breaking through and temps already climbing into the comfortable 50s, heading toward the 70s or even low 80s in spots like Colville and Richland. But heads up, folks, that low pressure system off the California coast is barreling in tonight, promising big weather shifts by tomorrow, so soak up this warmth while you can, maybe hit the trails or Riverfront Park before the clouds roll in.[1] Big soccer buzz in Spokane as we officially welcome Egypts national team for their FIFA World Cup training camp right here. Theyll base at Northern Quest Resort and train at Gonzaga University, bringing global energy to our backyard and a real boost to local hotels, restaurants, and fans dreaming of World Cup vibes without leaving home. To keep things secure during their stay, city council greenlit 126000 for four shiny new police drones last night, upgrading Spokanew Police Departments outdated fleet for better oversight and safety amid the excitement.[1] On the crime front, Spokane County Sheriffs Office dropped a crucial update on last Aprils deadly Maverick gas station shooting on Montgomery, where one life was lost and another injured. Five suspects now face federal weapons trafficking conspiracy charges, linked to guns legally bought in Montana, traded through the Indian Pride Organization gang, and unleashed in seconds on our streets. Sheriff Tom Schmidt nailed it, saying these networks dont care whos caught in the crossfire, reminding us why busting these pipelines protects everyday families heading to work or grabbing gas.[1] Its Work Zone Awareness Week, and with warmer weather firing up construction across Spokane County, slow down out there. Last ye…