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Brown Administration Proposes Public Health and Safety Ordinances

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown has proposed two ordinances to enhance public health and safety in downtown Spokane. The first ordinance aims to establish an Alcohol Impact Area to address alcohol-related issues, while the second seeks to regulate smoking paraphernalia and require vendors to provide naloxone for free, in response to the opioid crisis.

Spokane Board of Health will not outsource treatment services anytime soon

The Spokane Regional Health District has decided to postpone discussions about outsourcing its opioid treatment services until December 2025, addressing patient concerns about potential impacts on care quality. The district has provided direct services since 1990 and is currently implementing a new electronic health record system.

BEWARE: Flame Retardants Are Lurking in Your Home

Flame retardants, particularly PBDE chemicals, are prevalent in many homes, raising health concerns. This article discusses the implications of these substances and encourages residents of Spokane to be aware of their presence.

Spokane Fire Department Mourns the Loss of One of Our Own

The Spokane Fire Department has announced the heartbreaking passing of Firefighter Josh Rhoads, who fought valiantly against cancer. This loss is deeply felt within the department and the local community, highlighting the sacrifices made by first responders.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day Holiday

The City of Spokane has released its latest news updates, highlighting the mayor's opposition to state and federal plans for shipping liquid radioactive materials. Other key reports include local firefighters training in a donated building and the lowering of flags in honor of former Representative Dennis Flannigan.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Mayor Lisa Brown announced that the City of Spokane will no longer pursue the purchase of a property on E. Springfield for the relocation of Compassionate Addiction Treatment services. This decision reflects ongoing discussions about the city's approach to behavioral health services.

Cooling resources available during predicted extreme heat

As high temperatures approach the Spokane area, residents are reminded of the cooling resources available to help combat the heat. The City of Spokane encourages the community to utilize these resources for their safety and comfort.