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Spokane Monday: Cooling Rules, Clean Air, and Summer Safety

Spokane Monday: Cooling Rules, Clean Air, and Summer Safety

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026 06 22. It is a busy Monday in the Lilac City, with local government, community events, and summer safety all sharing the spotlight as Spokane heads deeper into the season. One of the biggest local stories is at City Hall, where Spokane City Council is weighing a proposal that would require rental homes to have cooling options, a change aimed at protecting tenants after the deadly June 2021 heat dome. If approved, the measure would give landlords until 2031 to provide ways to cool bedrooms, including fans, portable units, shades, heat pumps, or similar solutions, and it could also give renters new rights if those fixes are not made. That discussion matters right now because the region is once again facing warm weather and residents are already thinking about how to stay safe when temperatures climb. Air quality is another item to watch today. Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency says it is back to normal hours this Monday, and that is welcome news for anyone trying to plan time outdoors. For now, the best move is still to check conditions before heading out, especially if you have breathing sensitivities or you are planning a long afternoon outside. Summer in Spokane always brings a mix of fresh air and fast changing conditions, so a quick check can make the difference between a great day and a rough one. If you are looking for something to do, Spokane Public Library has a full slate of free community programming today, including Adaptive Tai Chi at Shadle Park this morning. That kind of event is exactly what makes Spokane feel connected in the early part of the week, giving people a chance to move, meet neighbors, and ease into Monday with something healthier than the usual rush. Library events continue to be one of the easiest low cost ways to stay engaged across the city. There is also ongoing attention on fire recovery in the region, with the Upriver Fire now seeing reduced evacuation levels and containment progress. Even when the immediate danger eases, these updates matter because they shape travel, outdoor plans, and the readiness of nearby neighborhoods. And for those hoping to catch a little northern magic, the aurora dashboard is worth a look tonight, since space weather can sometimes surprise us even this far south. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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