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News Releases for Week of Sunday, October 29, 2017

Nov. 4

When changing clocks, check your smoke alarms and change batteries

11:32 a.m. - With the upcoming time change, SFD says it’s a good, easy reminder when changing clocks to check your smoke alarms and change batteries.

Nov. 3

Flags Lowered For Fallen Soldier

3:16 p.m. - Mayor directs flags to fly at half-staff over the weekend

Missing Endangered Adult

9:22 a.m. - Spokane Police requesting media and public assistance locating missing endangered female.

Nov. 1

Spokane Police Officers Search for Work Crew Inmate, Unsuccessful

5:54 p.m. - SPD Officers searched for a Geiger Inmate worker who walked away from his work detail.

The Fuzz: Spokane Police Officers Not Shaving for a Good Cause

10:06 a.m. - During the month of November, officers from SPD will be a bit scruffier than their usual clean-cut appearance. It’s all for a good cause

Oct. 30

City to Hold Open House for Proposed Millwood Bike & Pedestrian Trail

4:46 p.m. - City of Spokane will host a second Open House to present concepts for a proposed Millwood Trail, along the Spokane River.

Riverfront Unveils Ice Ribbon Grand Opening Date & New Logo

3:31 p.m. - Riverfront's ice ribbon, the first completed redevelopment project, will open Dec. 8. Riverfront also shared a new logo for the park's next chapter.

Serving Those Who Served

12:58 p.m. - City, Goodwill Partner to Honor Veterans During November

Oct. 29

Suspect arrested after stabbing incident in West Central neighborhood

11:57 p.m. - SPD responded to a stabbing in the 1300 block of W Boone. A tenant in the apartment building indicated his neighbor had been stabbed.