Spokane, WA News Roundup (9/3/25)

Spokane sears into September: On September 3rd, the city scorched past its previous 98° mark to post its hottest day of 2025 — find out.

Veterans build in Spokane Valley: Local veterans are spearheading community service projects to honor 9/11 and bring neighbors together — find out how to get involved.

Discover Spokane’s flavor trail: Alumni-chef-turned-guide Alana Livingston leads a three-hour, mile-long downtown food tour past Riverfront Park’s art and history to four savory stops—think charcuterie at Wanderlust Delicato, bison tacos and famed Reubens—plus a sweet finale at Bruttles — learn what makes it a must-do.

Spokane River Runs Dry: A stretch between Sullivan and Barker roads went bone-dry last week under record drought, low dam releases and strained aquifer levels — find out how you can conserve water.

Craig Road I-90 Connection Possible: A recent feasibility study outlines shifting freeway access from Four Lakes to Craig Road to handle booming West Plains traffic through 2050 — find out what’s next.

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