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parallel to what is now Spokane Falls Boulevard. [1] It was also known by the nickname "Japanese Alley" or "Trent Alley". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] More sources said that the Chinatown swelled even more during the Franklin Delano Roosevelt era with the internment of Asian peoples due to the war against Japan . [ 1 ]
May 2—Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown hopes to fulfill one of her top campaign promises — closing the city-run homeless shelter on Trent Avenue — by October. Entering a multiyear lease for the ...
Sheriff's and Spokane Valley police deputies responded at about 6:15 a.m. to the shooting in the northwest corner of Trent Avenue and Argonne Road, a sheriff's office news release said.
On Thursday, the Spokane City Council approved a $750,000-per month contract extension with the Salvation Army to operate the Trent Avenue homeless shelter effective through the ...
Trentwood was originally called East Trent because of its position across the Spokane River from Irwin, formerly named Trent. Rather than a centralized town, East Trent was a loose collection of communities including a rail station named Steno, after a local court stenographer, and Trentwood Orchards, so named because of an economy of lumber and fruit trees.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington. ... E. 528 Trent Ave. Originally built 1902-03, additional ...
Jan. 12—Bobbi Ebel was warming up Friday afternoon in the Spokane Transit Authority Plaza before making the trek to the Trent homeless shelter with her dog, Syntax. Having been homeless for four ...
At the north end of Riverfront Park is the 12,000 seat Spokane Arena, home to the Spokane Chiefs Hockey Club and Spokane Shock Arena Football Club. In addition to numerous local and regional events, the Arena hosts events such as NCAA March Madness, numerous big-name concerts, and in 2007 and 2010, the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.