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News Releases for Week of Sunday, April 7, 2019

April 13

New Tools Helping Scammers to Seem More Legitimate than Ever

6:25 p.m. - We are getting reports of a scam where victims get a call appearing to be an SPD phone number, they failed to pay a bond & now have to pay or go jail.

Spokane to host Women in Fire 2020 Conference

7:58 a.m. - Women in Fire has announced its 2020 Women in Fire International Conference will be held in Spokane.

No injuries reported after shed fire in East Central

7:43 a.m. - Last night at approximately 6:30 p.m. the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 2300 block of E. 5th Ave. on a report of a detached shed fire.

April 12

Riverfront Spokane Selects AEG Presents for Event Booking Services

10:45 a.m. - One of the leading providers of live entertainment in the world, AEG will bring at least 30 concerts to the Pavilion during their three year contract.

April 11

Proposed Ordinance Change Regarding Electric Snow Melting Equipment

9:14 a.m. - Systems in the public right of way and on private property must be upgraded.

Open House to Learn About Construction Plans for a Roundabout on US 2

9:08 a.m. - An open house is set to learn about construction plans for a new roundabout on U.S. 2.

April 10

Point in Time Count Results

3:26 p.m. - Results reveal challenges and successes

April 9

Mayor, Council Member Mumm Congratulate STA on CCL Funding

4:51 p.m. - Spokane Mayor David Condon and Council Member Candace Mumm are sending their congratulations to the Spokane Transit Authority.

April 8

Spokane community partners together for alarm installation campaign

1:53 p.m. - Spokane community partners together for smoke alarm and carbon monoxide installation campaign—it takes a community