Solid Waste collection is on its normal schedule on Monday's Indigenous Peoples Day holiday, and a normal schedule will continue throughout the week. Reminder! Carts need to be at the curb by 6 a.m. on your regular collection day. More information.

News Releases for Week of Sunday, April 14, 2019

April 19

SPD Requests Assistance Locating Missing 12 Year Old Child

1:26 p.m. - Spokane Police request media and public assistance locating a missing 12 year old child.

N. Suspension Bridge Maint. Closure, N. Promeande Opens for Bloomsday

1:23 p.m. - The North Suspension pedestrian bridge is closing today for maintenance, and the new North Promenade will open in time for Bloomsday.

April 16

Bill for Supervision for Motor Vehicle Felonies passes House

5:35 p.m. - Senate Bill 5492, which creates a Pilot Program of Supervision for Motor Vehicle-Related Felonies, has passed the Washington Legislature.

Downtown Standoff Subject Taken Into Custody

9:35 a.m. - Spokane Police Department (SPD) takes Jimmy R. Engleman (53) into custody after a several hour standoff downtown.

April 15

Spokane Comes Together For the Spokane Resource Center Grand Opening

2:19 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Opens the Doors for Services

SPD Arrests Convicted Felon After Standoff

8:29 a.m. - Spokane Police arrest a convicted felon on Felony Harassment charge after a short standoff on N Adams Street.