Blog Posts for November 2015

Nov. 24

Help small businesses bounce back after the windstorm

11:30 a.m. - Watch 0:48 - Celebrate Small Business Saturday in Spokane Nov. 28

Nov. 23

Rebuilding after the windstorm

5:03 p.m. - Here are helpful numbers if you need to repair a damaged roof, fence, or have other permitting needs.

Nov. 21

Avista updates service status

5:23 p.m. - Avista Utilities has mapped its anticipated service territory activity for the next 72 hours.

Nov. 19

Public Pac Meeting Cancelled due to Power Outage

3:40 p.m. - Thursday’s quarterly Public PAC meeting has been cancelled

Food, shelter, and power: Where to go!

12:56 p.m. - Get information on where to find groceries, fuel, power, and warmth in Spokane in aftermath of major wind storm.

POWER OUTAGE: FIRE and SAFETY CONCERNS

10:10 a.m. - The Spokane Fire Department reminds the community of “lessons learned” from past power outages during winter months

Nov. 18

Intersections without working signals reported throughout Spokane

3:03 p.m. - City crews have mapped intersections that are without working signals throughout the city and are working to clear them

Downed trees reported throughout city

8:19 a.m. - City crews have mapped all reported trees that have fallen on Spokane streets and are working to clear them.

Nov. 17

All Aboard! Riverfront Park will be dressed up in lights!

2:32 p.m. - The Winter Glow Spectacular opens Nov. 27

Nov. 16

Leaf pickup begins in Spokane

11:14 a.m. - Pickup times for various neighborhoods are now posted

Nov. 13

The Great American Smoke Out

3:40 p.m. - The 38th year of the Smoke Out is one tool to help people achieve a smoke-free lifestyle

Nov. 11

Illuminating Courage makes for a moving Veterans Day in Spokane

3:28 p.m. - Watch 13:39 - The memorial to honor fallen heroes was dedicated outside the Spokane Arena

Nov. 5

Restaurant Success Story: Central Food

2:30 p.m. - Central Food has been a popular spot since it opened in Kendall Yards back in 2012

Nov. 3

Community priorities drive budget proposal

4:01 p.m. - Mayor Condon’s 2016 budget proposes significant investments in public safety and streets.