News Releases for Week of Sunday, May 31, 2015

June 6

Unattended food on stoves causes two fires

9:29 p.m. - Unattended food on stoves damaged two kitchens in separate fires.

Spokane PD Responds to Two Serious Collisions

10:37 a.m. - On Saturday, Spokane PD responded to an incident near Sunset Ave and Government Way and another near Nevada St. and Queen Ave.

June 4

Flags to be lowered for fallen Spokane Marine

9:30 a.m. - Governor Jay Inslee has directed that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff on Friday.

Spokane Police Arrest Suspect from May 26th North Monroe Homicide

Midnight - Spokane Police Arrest Homicide Suspect from May 26th North Monroe Incident

June 3

Mayor to Host Community Conversation Tuesday

12:07 p.m. - Spokane Mayor David Condon will host the next installment in the City’s ongoing series of community conversations on Tuesday, June 9 from 6-7 p.m.

June 2

“Thank You Spokane” Celebration to be held in Riverfront Park Saturday

11:41 a.m. - Spokane Parks and Recreation will host a “Thank You Spokane” event to thank the Spokane community for passing the Bond to revitalize Riverfront Park.

Richard Aguirre Taken into Custody for 1st Degree Murder

Midnight - Richard Aguirre Taken into Custody for 1st Degree Murder

June 1

Thousands take part in Spokane Gives Week

2:38 p.m. - Thousands more volunteers participated in the second annual Spokane Gives Week in April.

Spokane Homeless Count Shows Decrease

12:34 p.m. - Results of this year’s Point-in-Time count of persons and families experiencing homelessness show a decrease in Spokane from the previous year.