Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Air quality in Spokane is 'hazardous,' Trump to end DACA, and morning headlines

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NEWS: Spokane will start equipping more of its police with naloxone, a drug that can quickly reverse the effects of opioids.

FOOD: Ian Wingate, the local chef who developed the Davenport Grand's Table 13, has left the hotel to start a new restaurant on the west side of the state. Evan Tewel, who used to work with Wingate, is taking the helm.


IN OTHER NEWS


click to enlarge Air quality in Spokane is 'hazardous,' Trump to end DACA, and morning headlines
Young Kwak
A photo of downtown Spokane enveloped in smoke from wildfires last month.
Don't go outside
Smoke has filled Spokane, the surrounding region, our lungs, and summer's precious remaining days. How bad is it? The air quality is hovering between "very unhealthy" and "hazardous," which is the worst reading on the scale and comes with a recommendation to do as little outside physical activity as possible. Where is the smoke coming from? Montana and British Columbia, mostly — though wildfires cover the western U.S. Will it improve? Likely not until Thursday or Friday.

Trump ends DACA...
President Donald Trump will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, an Obama-era program protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation. The U.S. will no longer accept new applications from undocumented immigrants who were illegally brought to the U.S. at a young age by their parents. DACA's current 800,000 beneficiaries will not be immediately affected. (New York Times)

...but Inslee, Ferguson may fight him
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson threatened yesterday to take legal action against the Trump Administration if it ends DACA. (Spokesman-Review)

Another hurricane to hit U.S.

Hurricane Irma is now a Category 5 storm, the strongest hurricane ever recorded outside the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. It's on a collision course with the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas, and it's likely to hit somewhere in Florida over the weekend. (Washington Post).

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Wilson Criscione is the Inlander’s news editor. Aside from writing and editing investigative news stories, he enjoys hiking, watching basketball and spending time with his wife and cat.