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- Quietly, slowly, Spokane has begun planning for removal of Monaghan statue
The process to remove the controversial statue of Ensign John Monaghan from downtown Spokane has quietly and slowly been progressing in the past year after local legislation was approved
- More than 30 arrested at immigration protest in Spokane sparked by . . .
Immigration protests erupted in Spokane on Wednesday, sparking a massive police response and 30 arrests Mayor Lisa Brown issued a 9:30 p m curfew for perhaps 1,000 protestors who flooded
- Spokanes guide to Pride: Where and how to celebrate this June
Its parade will kick off noon June 14 in downtown Spokane, while the festivities at Riverfront Park officially begin at 1 p m
- Spokane prepares for cooling weather, La Niña winter
The first snow, on average, falls in Spokane on Nov 10, the first inch accumulating Nov 16 Regardless of how much snow is coming, Spokane County is ready
- Weather forecast for Spokane, WA | The Spokesman-Review
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- Spokane Symphony announces 80th season lineup, with classics and newer . . .
The Spokane Symphony is looking to make their 80th season a historic one, reaching new heights while fully embracing the longstanding culture and community of the city
- Spokane re-criminalizing homelessness has quick impact on the street
Those still sleeping on Spokane’s streets who remain wary of city shelters seem to agree that the laws are applying more pressure, but for the sake of making them move, not to improve their lot
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